单词 | unreported |
释义 | unreportedadj. Not reported. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > [adjective] > not mentioned unsaidc1000 untouchedc1380 untoldc1386 unreckoneda1425 undescrived1435 unrehearsedc1443 unrecitedc1487 unrecountedc1487 unspoken1487 unpronounced1496 unconfesseda1500 indiscussed1534 unmentioned1545 unpreachedc1555 unexpressed1561 unquoted1567 undescribed1575 unreported1576 unrepeated1577 uncited1581 unalleged1587 undelated1597 untalked1599 unspoke1608 unrelated1611 unuttered1651 unimparted1655 unlanguaged1677 uncommented1751 unchanted1820 unwhispered1821 unbreatheda1827 unpoetized1831 unenounceda1856 unvoiced1859 unworded1860 unstated1864 unadmitted1895 1576 G. Whetstone Ortchard of Repentance 95 in Rocke of Regard There were ouerthriftie executioners of his harde fortunes, whose names and doings..I haue lefte vnreported, wishing them well to fare, vpon their recompence and repentance. 1578 H. Wotton tr. J. Yver Courtlie Controuersie ii. 113 Oh straunge and vnreported [Fr. inouy] punishment, euen as rare as the vertue of this Gentlewoman. 1622 G. de Malynes Consuetudo 284 This finesse of Siluer hid and vnreported in the bullion. 1750 W. Horsley tr. Dutch Placart & Ordinance Govt. Great Fishery 7 Those who refuse the reporting, not only the last, but former Voyages, shall forfeit the unreported Herrings, or the Value thereof. 1808 W. Mitford Hist. Greece (new ed.) III. 65 On some turn in the popular mind,..unreported by antient writers, they were imprisoned. 1850 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis II. xxiv. 250 In consequence of that unreported conversation. 1925 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 24 Oct. 745/1 The condition may not be so much rare as unreported. 2010 N.Y. Times (National ed.) 4 Feb. a10/3 The government's inability to rein in unreported income. Compounds unreported Parliament n. (the name given to) the session of the British parliament which sat from 1768 to 1774, and of whose proceedings little was made known to the public (see quot. 1910). ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > English or British parliament > [noun] > a particular English or British parliament > specific great Parliamentc1450 Good Parliament1580 addle parliament1614 giunto1641 junto1641 Unlearned Parliament1643 Long Parliament1646 rump?1653 Short Parliament1653 lay Parliament1655 Barebone's Parliament1657 Rump Parliament1659 Little Parliamenta1675 Long Parliament1678 Pensioner Parliament1678 Pensioned Parliament1681 Bluestocking Parliamenta1683 Pension Parliament1682 Pensionary Parliament1690 marvellous Parliament?1706 rumple1725 lack-learning Parliament1765 unreported Parliament1839 Cavalier Parliament1849 Addled Parliament1857 merciless Parliament1875 wonderful Parliament1878 nominated Parliament1898 1839 New Monthly Mag. Oct. 287 These highly important debates..took place in what has been called ‘the unreported Parliament’. 1841 (title) Sir Henry Cavendish's Debates of the House of Commons during the thirteenth Parliament of Great Britain, commonly called the unreported Parliament [from 10th May 1768 to 13 June 1774]. 1910 R. Lucas Lord Glenesk & ‘Morning Post’ 10 The Parliament of 1768–74 was known as the unreported Parliament, owing to the obstacles raised against the admission of strangers. 2004 Rhetorica 22 376 This was a frequent occurrence in..the ‘unreported’ parliament. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1576 |
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