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单词 undocumented
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Definition of undocumented in English:

undocumented

adjectiveʌnˈdɒkjʊmɛntɪdˌənˈdɑkjəˌmɛn(t)əd
  • 1Not recorded in or proved by documents.

    earlier, undocumented settlements
    the bulk of history is undocumented
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler.
    • Other than the odd undocumented case, success is not known to be spotted often enough.
    • A physical relationship has never been proved - Cohn would certainly have kept it undocumented and out of sight.
    • I wonder how the investigation into undocumented and disappeared funds is going?
    • The undocumented benefit is that, by using their accelerator service, they are unintentionally offering users an anonymous proxy.
    • It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia.
    • The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history.
    • They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot.
    Synonyms
    unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified
  • 2North American Not having the appropriate legal document or licence.

    undocumented immigrants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For instance, undocumented immigrants from Mexico tend to be less educated and don't have to travel far to get to the United States.
    • Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax.
    • Some churches created what were called ‘sanctuaries’ for undocumented immigrants.
    • Among the proposals is that the Bill would offer legal status to all undocumented immigrants who are paying taxes.
    • Denver has always been known as major transit point for the smuggling of undocumented immigrants into the U.S.
    • My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with.
    • Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state.
    • It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented.
    • Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants who have little recourse to legal action if they are injured on the job.
    • The U.S. census estimates there are about 8 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
    • We did not record whether the participants were US citizens or were legal or undocumented residents.
    • Because it would allow some undocumented immigrants to win legal status, it faces resistance on the Right.
    • Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants.
    • It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city.
    • The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws.
    • Five undocumented women had no legal basis on which to apply.
    • In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants.
    • Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations.
    • The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal.
    • Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented.
 
 

Definition of undocumented in US English:

undocumented

adjectiveˌənˈdɑkjəˌmɛn(t)ədˌənˈdäkyəˌmen(t)əd
  • 1Not recorded in or proved by documents.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The civilisational reach of India's great textile culture cuts through largely undocumented and unmapped pathways of history.
    • In fact, he used it to pay back a completely undocumented loan from his brother Tie, the millionaire ice-grappler.
    • The undocumented benefit is that, by using their accelerator service, they are unintentionally offering users an anonymous proxy.
    • I wonder how the investigation into undocumented and disappeared funds is going?
    • A physical relationship has never been proved - Cohn would certainly have kept it undocumented and out of sight.
    • It has recently come to my attention that there must be a range of undocumented wild birds at large in British suburbia.
    • Other than the odd undocumented case, success is not known to be spotted often enough.
    • They will have access to local, often informal or undocumented data, available only on the spot.
    Synonyms
    unauthenticated, unconfirmed, uncorroborated, unsubstantiated, unratified
  • 2North American Not having the appropriate legal document or license.

    undocumented immigrants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For instance, undocumented immigrants from Mexico tend to be less educated and don't have to travel far to get to the United States.
    • Denver has always been known as major transit point for the smuggling of undocumented immigrants into the U.S.
    • Added to this volatile social polarization is one of the world's most diverse, both legal and undocumented, immigrant populations.
    • Many of these workers are undocumented immigrants who have little recourse to legal action if they are injured on the job.
    • My life as an undocumented immigrant meant that I grew up with added challenges and frustrations other kids didn't have to deal with.
    • It extends basic human rights without distinction to all migrants, documented or undocumented.
    • Eventually they realized that the city's two homeless shelters would not accept undocumented immigrants.
    • The first step would be to make the undocumented workers already here legal.
    • It is uncertain how many undocumented teachers there are in the city.
    • Today, 2.5 million foreigners live in Spain, of which 50 percent are undocumented.
    • The U.S. census estimates there are about 8 million undocumented immigrants in the United States.
    • Many residents began to blame the economic recession on the growing number of undocumented immigrants that poured into the state.
    • The law does not change the legal status of the undocumented persons or provide them a safe haven from the enforcement of the immigration laws.
    • Five undocumented women had no legal basis on which to apply.
    • Among the proposals is that the Bill would offer legal status to all undocumented immigrants who are paying taxes.
    • In contrast, many Mexicans are recent or undocumented immigrants.
    • Because it would allow some undocumented immigrants to win legal status, it faces resistance on the Right.
    • Three quarters of all undocumented immigrants actually pay Social Security tax.
    • We did not record whether the participants were US citizens or were legal or undocumented residents.
    • Some churches created what were called ‘sanctuaries’ for undocumented immigrants.
 
 
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