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单词 unrecorded
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Definition of unrecorded in English:

unrecorded

adjective ʌnrɪˈkɔːdɪdˌənrəˈkɔrdəd
  • Not recorded.

    the first use of tobacco is unrecorded
    Example sentencesExamples
    • All resistance depended on infrastructures of anonymity, and for that reason the names of many essential resisters went unrecorded except at local level.
    • He adds the national surveillance unit set up in 1990 may have created an impression the disease was new when in fact it had been around all along, but previously unrecorded.
    • Dr Parapia said he still needed more convincing and wondered if there could have been other unrecorded Somali deaths.
    • Calls that went unrecorded and unanswered are now being picked up.
    • These are all positive moves for the club which have gone practically unrecorded.
    • What its subject made of it is unrecorded, which is perhaps just as well.
    • Claims of illnesses due to pesticide exposure go unrecorded and very little scientific work in this area has been carried out.
    • Four of the injuries occurred in the street, eight were at private displays and two happened in unrecorded locations.
    • It is estimated that up to 20,000 unrecorded Rights of Way will be discovered.
    • Because the two opposing fleets never came face to face, a number of significant incidents of the battle are unrecorded, and these artworks help fill the gaps.
    • It is thought many more attacks go unrecorded as drivers fail to report them because they fear no action will be taken.
    • Elsewhere in the county, a farmer alerted the team to seven previously unrecorded panels on his land.
    • Many died with their experiences unrecorded, the crimes against them unprosecuted, in the brutal camps of northern Siberia.
    • How many unrecorded racist comments have you made?
    • Their reward was to be paid highly and then retire gracefully and anonymously, with a state honour or two, to a place in the country, secrets kept and views unrecorded.
    • His marriage lasted just eight years, with his 27-year-old wife dying from an unrecorded illness.
    • Marlborough was required to pay £60 and find an unrecorded number of men to serve in the king's navy.
    • Common assaults are those resulting in no injury and in the past may have gone unrecorded.
    • Deaths went unrecorded for a variety of reasons - indifference to the fate of ‘worthless’ beings, the confusion of war.
    • The story of St Kilda before the arrival of Martin Martin is almost entirely unrecorded.
    Synonyms
    tacit, implicit, unvoiced, silent, implied, taken for granted, accepted, recognized, understood

Derivatives

  • unrecordable

  • adjective
    • Only those documents which we have determined to be unrecordable will be returned with instructions for correction and resubmission with a new recording fee.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pulse rate fell, and blood pressure became unrecordable before arrival at the referral hospital, and she could not be resuscitated.
      • He went into collapse, his blood pressure became unrecordable and he was certified dead at 12.05 am on June 18.

Rhymes

sordid, unrewarded
 
 

Definition of unrecorded in US English:

unrecorded

adjectiveˌənrəˈkôrdədˌənrəˈkɔrdəd
  • Not recorded.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • These are all positive moves for the club which have gone practically unrecorded.
    • Dr Parapia said he still needed more convincing and wondered if there could have been other unrecorded Somali deaths.
    • It is estimated that up to 20,000 unrecorded Rights of Way will be discovered.
    • Marlborough was required to pay £60 and find an unrecorded number of men to serve in the king's navy.
    • What its subject made of it is unrecorded, which is perhaps just as well.
    • The story of St Kilda before the arrival of Martin Martin is almost entirely unrecorded.
    • How many unrecorded racist comments have you made?
    • Four of the injuries occurred in the street, eight were at private displays and two happened in unrecorded locations.
    • His marriage lasted just eight years, with his 27-year-old wife dying from an unrecorded illness.
    • Deaths went unrecorded for a variety of reasons - indifference to the fate of ‘worthless’ beings, the confusion of war.
    • Claims of illnesses due to pesticide exposure go unrecorded and very little scientific work in this area has been carried out.
    • It is thought many more attacks go unrecorded as drivers fail to report them because they fear no action will be taken.
    • Many died with their experiences unrecorded, the crimes against them unprosecuted, in the brutal camps of northern Siberia.
    • Elsewhere in the county, a farmer alerted the team to seven previously unrecorded panels on his land.
    • Common assaults are those resulting in no injury and in the past may have gone unrecorded.
    • He adds the national surveillance unit set up in 1990 may have created an impression the disease was new when in fact it had been around all along, but previously unrecorded.
    • Because the two opposing fleets never came face to face, a number of significant incidents of the battle are unrecorded, and these artworks help fill the gaps.
    • Their reward was to be paid highly and then retire gracefully and anonymously, with a state honour or two, to a place in the country, secrets kept and views unrecorded.
    • Calls that went unrecorded and unanswered are now being picked up.
    • All resistance depended on infrastructures of anonymity, and for that reason the names of many essential resisters went unrecorded except at local level.
    Synonyms
    tacit, implicit, unvoiced, silent, implied, taken for granted, accepted, recognized, understood
 
 
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