词汇 | unrepresented |
释义 | unrepresented adjective uk /ˌʌn.rep.rɪˈzen.tɪd/ us /ˌʌn.rep.rɪˈzen.tɪd/ unrepresentedadjective (IN COURT/PARLIAMENT)having no one to speak for you officially, for example in a law court or a parliament: Martins, who was unrepresented, was banned from driving and fined £200. This left the voters of the state unrepresented in Washington until an election could be held. The research focused on the experiences of unrepresented appellants. More than 90% of foreclosure defendants are unrepresented by an attorney. Rapidly declining trade union membership left large groups of employees unrepresented. People appearing in court amicus appearance appellant character witness co-defendant defence earwitness expert witness eyewitness flight risk in the dock John Doe respondent the accused undertrial V, v versus witness unrepresentedadjective (NOT PRESENT)not present or not shown, especially as part of a group of people or things: We have been working to increase participation rates of students from a region which, by and large, has been unrepresented in university places. His achievement has been to cross that hitherto unrepresented culture into the mainstream. It was a genre of music that had gone unrepresented in the recorded catalog of classical music. Only two sports are unrepresented, baseball and equestrianism. Absent absence absent absent without leave absentee absenteeism AWOL during someone's absence gap go AWOLidiom in absentia in someone's absence miss missing person negative no-show non-attendance non-attender out of stationidiom tease unaccounted for |
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