词汇 | unexplored |
释义 | unexplored adjective uk /ʌn.ɪkˈsplɔːd/ us /ʌn.ɪkˈsplɔːrd/ unexploredadjective (PLACE)An unexplored place is one where people have not been to find out what is there: 无人涉足的;未经勘察的 unexplored territory未经勘察的地域 Unknown and unfamiliar alien alienly alienness anti-foreign anti-foreigner not be in someone's vocabularyidiom obscure obscurely obscurity pig shadowy the outside worldidiom uncharted unchartered uncommon uncracked undefined unsung untried unused unexploredadjective (PLAN)An unexplored plan, idea, or subject is one that has not been examined to find out what it involves: (计划、想法或主题)未经研究的 The subject of alternative medical care for older people has been entirely unexplored.尚未有人就替代性老年人医疗保健这一问题做彻底研究。 Unknown and unfamiliar alien alienly alienness anti-foreign anti-foreigner not be in someone's vocabularyidiom obscure obscurely obscurity pig shadowy the outside worldidiom uncharted unchartered uncommon uncracked undefined unsung untried unused Examples of unexploredunexplored Therefore, the explored fraction of a design space matters precisely because it decides the cost of accessing the unexplored designs. This is a relatively unexplored phenomenon with huge potential for identity analysis. In addition, it is doubtful that the equilibrium is unique16 ; again, this is a largely unexplored issue in the literature. The relationship of facial expression to other behaviours remains unexplored in pain. It also provides evidence for a previously unexplored source of causative affixes. However, as in any ambitious project, it does leave some issues unexplored. The meaning of these structural observations remains unexplored. These dimensions are nearly unexplored in research on interactions in educational settings where there is an emphasis on language. In contrast, in vivo control and regulation of metabolic networks appears to be a largely unexplored field for experimental research. The extent to which earlier attachment provides predictive power above and beyond later attachment has essentially been unexplored. Overshadowed by conflicts over collective labour law, the political significance of this legislation has remained unexplored. The 1680s, notwithstanding this heroic endeavour, still contain many unexplored tracts. The working process is ideal for an early stage in the research, as a method for discovering new directions in an unwritten, unexplored territory. Other important dimensions of coalition politics, however, remain virtually unexplored. By providing diagnostic access to electro-magnetic field distributions in dense plasmas, this novel diagnostics opens up to investigation a whole new range of unexplored phenomena. See all examples of unexplored These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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