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词汇 unrecognized
释义 unrecognized
adjective
(UK usuallyunrecognised)uk /ʌnˈrek.əɡ.naɪzd/ us /ʌnˈrek.əɡ.naɪzd/

unrecognizedadjective (NOT KNOWN)


If something is unrecognized, people do not know what it is, especially because they have not seen, heard, or experienced it before:
go unrecognizedThe illness often goes unrecognised and untreated.
If someone is unrecognized, people do not realize who they are even though they may have seen them before:
She sat unrecognised in the crowded cafeteria.
Because the symptoms are so varied, the disorder may go unrecognized for weeks or even months.
These studies have also uncovered previously unrecognized cases of ulcerative colitis.
He passes through the airport virtually unrecognized.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

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

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Unaware

unrecognizedadjective (NOT ACCEPTED)


not generally accepted as legal, true, or important, and if someone's achievements are unrecognized, they are not shown official approval:
It is a minority political party that is unrecognised by the authorities.
go unrecognizedTheir work goes largely unrecognized.
(of someone's achievements) not shown official approval:
His contributions as a political reformer still remain largely unrecognised.
He believes older generations offer valuable time and insights that are often unrecognized by society.
During the Civil War, women played an important, but mostly unrecognized, role.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Treating as unimportant
blow something/someone off
brush
brush someone/something aside
chopped liver
damn
denigrate
denigration
laugh
laugh something off
leave something at the dooridiom
look down on someone
minoritize
mock
never
shrug
shrug away
shrug something off
skate
skate over/around something
sniff at something

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Neglecting and ignoring

Examples of unrecognized


unrecognized
These are often unrecognized by doctors and even when diagnosed are frequently not treated.
Outcomes of recognized and unrecognized depression in an international primary care study.
The main proportion of subjects developing future dementia would remain unrecognized and not be given intervention if these criteria are applied.
An additional unrecognized problem is the stress that having a child with congenital heart disease may place on the relationship between the parents.
Death was due to rupture of an unrecognized aneurysm at the site of the patch.
Carboniferous pteridosperms that comprise a unique and hitherto unrecognized type, characterized by the presence of alkylated phenols.
One death was secondary to unrecognized post-operative bleeding following uncomplicated placement of a conduit from the left ventricular apex to the aorta.
However, other as yet unrecognized environmental or nongenetic factors are important in view of the 15% upper limit of genetic influence.
This extreme variability may explain why the effect of habitat type on seed mass had been unrecognized for a long time.
However, this is not to suggest that the economic significance of the domestic labor on the farm goes unrecognized in the novel.
However, there are indications that other important changes are occurring, which are going relatively unrecognized because of the preoccupation with the natural environmental situation.
Nor can we be confident that there are no unrecognized external or internal constraints operating.
What he points to is that the enterprise as such is an unrecognized struggle against a fundamental unfamiliarity, against a primeval estrangement.
This was due to unrecognized peripheral stenosis of pulmonary arteries.
These observations may reflect a previously unrecognized reticence in the enumerators or the populace at large to record stillbirths and deaths in women and children.
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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