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单词 unaddressed
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Definition of unaddressed in English:

unaddressed

adjectiveʌnəˈdrɛstˌənəˈdrɛst
  • 1Not considered or dealt with.

    wider questions remain unaddressed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In its statement yesterday, CBS left a few issues unaddressed.
    • After the talks in Baghdad, Mr Blix said this issue remained unaddressed.
    • While the Church feels satisfied with the new position that the Kimball article presented, many issues were left unaddressed.
    • This company also works to tackle the mystery of how money managers actually manage money - an issue that often goes unaddressed, to the frustration of many investors.
    • Needless to say, the issue remained unaddressed during the two-day summit.
    • The blocking issue, which has far deeper implications than people imagine is clearly a major issue that, if unaddressed, can be an even more significant danger.
    • But he leaves unaddressed the issue of health care and the fact that 43 million Americans do not have health care insurance.
    • These are vital issues too often left unaddressed by radical feminists.
    • When we fail to do that as a group and leave some portion of those issues unaddressed, then we end up with the government stepping in to do for us what we ought to have done much better for ourselves.
    • Some people are clearly angry enough about the low Health Plan offer and the issues that have gone unaddressed.
    • The pursuit of this goal - defined mostly in military terms that leave economic and human security issues unaddressed - is fraught with difficulties.
    • At the same time, both projects stop short, leaving many issues unaddressed and questions unanswered.
    • After years of spiritual practice, Jack Kornfield found he had emotional and relationship issues still unaddressed.
    • Sowell is right, but he leaves one important issue unaddressed.
    • What's more, as he expends his seemingly limitless political capital on state finances, other looming issues are going largely unaddressed.
    • But the issue he raised was unaddressed and remains important.
    • Kenny is now 18 but the housing issues have remained unaddressed for a number of years.
    • Nonetheless, the issue remains largely unaddressed in Mexico.
    • This discontent could mount were this issue to remain unaddressed.
    • A spokeswoman for Mr Martin said he was anxious that several unaddressed issues about terms and conditions be resolved.
  • 2(of a letter or other item sent in the post) having no address written or printed on it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fed up of the amount of junkmail we were not reading and simply throwing away into the paperbank, we simply put a note on the door, asking for no more unaddressed mail and advertising to be delivered.
    • Backer also describes the impact of publications or evaluations that are not ‘user friendly’ and calls for an examination of unaddressed dissemination opportunities.
    • ‘At the moment, companies are doing a lot of hand-delivered, unaddressed mail,’ the organisation said.
    • But you can do something about unaddressed junk mail.
    • We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail.
    • Unaddressed mail is growing in popularity.
    • Written on plain parchment, unaddressed, with a plain seal, there was nothing to say what it was.
    • Kohut said people can notify Canada Post if they do not wish to receive unaddressed mail.
    • The average household will discard 3/4 tonne of paper each year, and 1/4 of this is unaddressed advertised mail.

Rhymes

abreast, arrest, attest, beau geste, behest, bequest, best, blessed, blest, breast, Brest, Bucharest, Budapest, celeste, chest, contest, crest, digest, divest, guest, hest, infest, ingest, jest, lest, Midwest, molest, nest, northwest, pest, prestressed, protest, quest, rest, self-addressed, self-confessed, self-possessed, southwest, suggest, test, Trieste, unexpressed, unimpressed, unpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest
 
 

Definition of unaddressed in US English:

unaddressed

adjectiveˌənəˈdrɛstˌənəˈdrest
  • 1Not considered or dealt with.

    wider questions remain unaddressed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • At the same time, both projects stop short, leaving many issues unaddressed and questions unanswered.
    • But he leaves unaddressed the issue of health care and the fact that 43 million Americans do not have health care insurance.
    • What's more, as he expends his seemingly limitless political capital on state finances, other looming issues are going largely unaddressed.
    • But the issue he raised was unaddressed and remains important.
    • This discontent could mount were this issue to remain unaddressed.
    • After the talks in Baghdad, Mr Blix said this issue remained unaddressed.
    • When we fail to do that as a group and leave some portion of those issues unaddressed, then we end up with the government stepping in to do for us what we ought to have done much better for ourselves.
    • Needless to say, the issue remained unaddressed during the two-day summit.
    • The pursuit of this goal - defined mostly in military terms that leave economic and human security issues unaddressed - is fraught with difficulties.
    • In its statement yesterday, CBS left a few issues unaddressed.
    • After years of spiritual practice, Jack Kornfield found he had emotional and relationship issues still unaddressed.
    • Kenny is now 18 but the housing issues have remained unaddressed for a number of years.
    • While the Church feels satisfied with the new position that the Kimball article presented, many issues were left unaddressed.
    • Some people are clearly angry enough about the low Health Plan offer and the issues that have gone unaddressed.
    • These are vital issues too often left unaddressed by radical feminists.
    • This company also works to tackle the mystery of how money managers actually manage money - an issue that often goes unaddressed, to the frustration of many investors.
    • Nonetheless, the issue remains largely unaddressed in Mexico.
    • The blocking issue, which has far deeper implications than people imagine is clearly a major issue that, if unaddressed, can be an even more significant danger.
    • A spokeswoman for Mr Martin said he was anxious that several unaddressed issues about terms and conditions be resolved.
    • Sowell is right, but he leaves one important issue unaddressed.
  • 2(of a letter or other item sent in the mail) having no address written or printed on it.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unaddressed mail is growing in popularity.
    • Backer also describes the impact of publications or evaluations that are not ‘user friendly’ and calls for an examination of unaddressed dissemination opportunities.
    • Fed up of the amount of junkmail we were not reading and simply throwing away into the paperbank, we simply put a note on the door, asking for no more unaddressed mail and advertising to be delivered.
    • But you can do something about unaddressed junk mail.
    • The average household will discard 3/4 tonne of paper each year, and 1/4 of this is unaddressed advertised mail.
    • We do not like to spend our time sifting through piles of unwanted and unaddressed mail.
    • Kohut said people can notify Canada Post if they do not wish to receive unaddressed mail.
    • Written on plain parchment, unaddressed, with a plain seal, there was nothing to say what it was.
    • ‘At the moment, companies are doing a lot of hand-delivered, unaddressed mail,’ the organisation said.
 
 
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