unwritten 的定义
- not actually formulated or expressed; customary; traditional.
- not written; not put in writing or print; oral: an unwritten agreement.
- containing no writing; blank.
unwritten 近义词
understood
unwritten 的近义词 13 个
- accepted
- tacit
- verbal
- conventional
- customary
- oral
- spoken
- traditional
- unformulated
- unrecorded
- unsaid
- vocal
- word-of-mouth
unwritten 的反义词 3 个
更多unwritten例句
- They angst over romance, use and sell illegal substances, and struggle with the school’s complex and all-important social life and its unwritten hierarchies.
- The alliance, formed and honed across roughly the past month, remains unwritten.
- For example, confusion over unwritten rules can be an issue for autistic people.
- As one of the “new” people, many have come up to me to tell me about the rules — including those that are unwritten — that govern this prison, or to explain how the prison works.
- The league has also started to market itself explicitly around breaking unwritten rules –– something that often comes up in the context of encouraging bat flips but could easily extend to ignoring imaginary barriers to 3-0 swings.
- A president can do it, indulging his whims through unwritten laws and executive action.
- Since 2007, Maulvi Nazir and the Pakistani military had kept to an unwritten truce.
- That's precisely the unwritten policy every gay player has adhered to in the history of the NFL.
- And what is left is all the books and articles unwritten, the conversations left unspoken.
- He chose an unlikely and pretty much unwritten-about place, the dry, flat expanses of eastern Montana.
- It is much to be regretted that we are thus deprived of that unwritten chapter of her life.
- The baby ably impersonates Society with all its sentiments and laws, written and unwritten.
- Both Indians and white men respected the unwritten law which held the theft of food in such a region to be worthy of death.
- But an unreliable boy at our school matched this history from the unwritten archives of his vulgar relatives.
- It is the unwritten law of all our public life, and the same holds true of America, that an honest open scandal ends a career.