单词 | unnoticed |
释义 | unnoticed (ʌnnoʊtɪst ) adjective [usu ADJ after v, oft v-link ADJ, ADJECTIVE noun] If something happens or passes unnoticed, it is not seen or noticed by anyone. I tried to slip up the stairs unnoticed. Her forty-fourth birthday had just passed, unnoticed by all but herself. [+ by] Synonyms: unobserved, disregarded, unseen, ignored Collocations: virtually unnoticed Two years ago, she reached the semi-finals here virtually unnoticed, able to concentrate on simply playing tennis matches. Times, Sunday Times Little wonder, then, that another career landmark that day slipped by virtually unnoticed. Times, Sunday Times Two items of financial information were published in rugby union circles this week, one provoking significant interest and discussion, the other slipping by virtually unnoticed. Times, Sunday Times The paper, which has gone virtually unnoticed beyond the academic community, should be read by anyone who cares how and why people disobey the rules of civil society. Times, Sunday Times They've gone to the top of the league virtually unnoticed, without any fireworks going off. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 未被看见的 Japanese: 気づかれない |
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