释义 |
unacknowledgedun‧ac‧knowl‧edged /ˌʌnəkˈnɒlɪdʒd◂ $ -ˈnɑː-/ adjective  - A more contemporary comparison might be deconstruction, which tries to subvert the text by turning its own unacknowledged premises against it.
- Business agents, stewards, to me, are the unacknowledged legislators of the world.
- Fear, embarrassment, anxiety - all, if unacknowledged, get in the way of a real, live relationship.
- Hours and hours of Blackwomen's work goes - unpaid and unacknowledged - into quite literally saving Blackwomen from failing their degrees.
- Most patients can cope with unacknowledged grief and anxiety because they are in hospital for a short time.
- Part of this comes from a superstitious but unacknowledged sense that grief is contagious and unlucky.
- Whatever we most dislike or fear in others is sure to be an unacknowledged aspect of ourselves.
► the unacknowledged leader/authority etc- In the hierarchy of Balniddrie-although pecking-order might be a more accurate term-Kara was the unacknowledged leader.
1ignored or not noticed: Unacknowledged anger can often cause problems in later life.2not receiving the public thanks, praise, or reward that something deserves: Women’s work in the home tends to be both unpaid and unacknowledged.3the unacknowledged leader/authority etc someone who is a leader etc but who has not publicly or officially been given that position |