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单词 unexpressed
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Definition of unexpressed in English:

unexpressed

adjectiveʌnɪkˈsprɛstʌnɛkˈsprɛstˌənəkˈsprɛst
  • 1(of a thought or feeling) not communicated or made known.

    he thought it best to leave his doubts unexpressed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • For many, there is an unexpressed belief that everything will be entirely digital, sooner or later.
    • Without these complexes our subconscious urges and needs would have no form of expression and we would simply explode from within due to unexpressed emotions, a nervous breakdown.
    • Write down your feelings and unexpressed thoughts - the ones the breakup left you with and the ones you never told her about when you were friends.
    • Don't you see in that sheet of paper a whole world of unexpressed ideas?
    • These emotions include fears, vulnerabilities, and unexpressed resentments.
    • The men of Lantana are generally inarticulate and choked with unexpressed emotion; they are the ones least equipped for disappointment.
    • But if grief is unexpressed, it stays in the body and hardens there.
    • I have worked with a lot of adults with autism, and you feel there is so much frustration, so much unexpressed emotion that they cannot manage.
    • In addition, unexpressed anger can lead to passive-aggressiveness - indirectly putting others down, for instance.
    • When you first allow your child to have full tantrums, she may have quite a few, because you've opened the doors to a storehouse full of unexpressed feelings.
    • Watch for clues to unexpressed anger, embarrassment, fear, and depression in the patient's facial expression, word choice, and body language.
    • If terrorists are in your dreams, you need to release unexpressed anger.
    • One of the many scandalous realities we choose to ignore because we cannot assimilate it is the fact of unexpressed thought.
    • Two girls are murdered in awful circumstances and there has to be an outlet for unexpressed rage.
    • Often the reader feels inside their heads, hearing their unexpressed doubts or hunches.
    • I'm listening now to the Concerto, which always seemed to be hobbled by unexpressed expectations.
    • The movie is crammed with characters and episodes and yet the unexpressed passion between Inman and Ada which is meant to give a surge to everything we see stifles it instead.
    • The film shows the effect of a father's unexpressed grief on his eight-year old son, Garnet, whose mother died giving him birth.
    • There is no lingering malice or unexpressed resentment lurking among the ulterior motives of this sign.
    • Old resentments, hurts, ego wounds, emotional wounds, unresolved conflicts, memories of large and tiny defeats, unspoken truths and unexpressed love that has turned sour - the array is enormous.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused
  • 2Genetics
    (of a gene) not appearing in a phenotype.

    shortness is a recessive or unexpressed characteristic of Mendel's pea plants
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Indeed, if sequence divergence decreases hybridization signal, these genes should have more frequently appeared overexpressed than unexpressed.
    • We note that correction could occur between a highly expressed gene and an unexpressed pseudogene.
    • Through evolutionary time, traits that are unexpressed are eventually lost.
    • As others have pointed out, unexpressed or obsolete genes may persist as open reading frames for some time even in the absence of selective maintenance.
    • Consequently, it is impossible to determine how selection would have acted on unexpressed alternative phenotypes in that environment.

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, unaddressed, unimpressed, unpressed, unstressed, vest, west, wrest, zest
 
 

Definition of unexpressed in US English:

unexpressed

adjectiveˌənəkˈsprɛstˌənəkˈsprest
  • 1(of a thought or feeling) not communicated or made known.

    he thought it best to leave his doubts unexpressed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In addition, unexpressed anger can lead to passive-aggressiveness - indirectly putting others down, for instance.
    • Write down your feelings and unexpressed thoughts - the ones the breakup left you with and the ones you never told her about when you were friends.
    • Without these complexes our subconscious urges and needs would have no form of expression and we would simply explode from within due to unexpressed emotions, a nervous breakdown.
    • If terrorists are in your dreams, you need to release unexpressed anger.
    • When you first allow your child to have full tantrums, she may have quite a few, because you've opened the doors to a storehouse full of unexpressed feelings.
    • For many, there is an unexpressed belief that everything will be entirely digital, sooner or later.
    • Watch for clues to unexpressed anger, embarrassment, fear, and depression in the patient's facial expression, word choice, and body language.
    • But if grief is unexpressed, it stays in the body and hardens there.
    • The film shows the effect of a father's unexpressed grief on his eight-year old son, Garnet, whose mother died giving him birth.
    • Often the reader feels inside their heads, hearing their unexpressed doubts or hunches.
    • The movie is crammed with characters and episodes and yet the unexpressed passion between Inman and Ada which is meant to give a surge to everything we see stifles it instead.
    • The men of Lantana are generally inarticulate and choked with unexpressed emotion; they are the ones least equipped for disappointment.
    • I have worked with a lot of adults with autism, and you feel there is so much frustration, so much unexpressed emotion that they cannot manage.
    • I'm listening now to the Concerto, which always seemed to be hobbled by unexpressed expectations.
    • These emotions include fears, vulnerabilities, and unexpressed resentments.
    • Old resentments, hurts, ego wounds, emotional wounds, unresolved conflicts, memories of large and tiny defeats, unspoken truths and unexpressed love that has turned sour - the array is enormous.
    • There is no lingering malice or unexpressed resentment lurking among the ulterior motives of this sign.
    • Don't you see in that sheet of paper a whole world of unexpressed ideas?
    • Two girls are murdered in awful circumstances and there has to be an outlet for unexpressed rage.
    • One of the many scandalous realities we choose to ignore because we cannot assimilate it is the fact of unexpressed thought.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused
    1. 1.1Genetics (of a gene) not appearing in a phenotype.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Consequently, it is impossible to determine how selection would have acted on unexpressed alternative phenotypes in that environment.
      • Through evolutionary time, traits that are unexpressed are eventually lost.
      • Indeed, if sequence divergence decreases hybridization signal, these genes should have more frequently appeared overexpressed than unexpressed.
      • We note that correction could occur between a highly expressed gene and an unexpressed pseudogene.
      • As others have pointed out, unexpressed or obsolete genes may persist as open reading frames for some time even in the absence of selective maintenance.
 
 
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