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单词 unsaid
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unsaid1

ʌnˈsɛdˌənˈsɛd
  • past and past participle of unsay

unsaid2

adjectiveʌnˈsɛdˌənˈsɛd
  • Not said or uttered.

    the rest of the remark he left unsaid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The unsaid theme underlying all this is that sexual or gender identity can be influenced or ‘recruited.’
    • Grice's cooperative maxims are the unsaid norms.
    • But as with all government business, many things remain unsaid or unexplained, in which case I have to draw my own conclusions.
    • Of course, there are always the regular clients who go for an unsaid but symbolic good morning greetings with bunches of fresh flowers.
    • After a trial period where he would correct people on the unsaid understanding that it never happened again, I am now the only person who still gets it wrong, albeit only every now and again.
    • Alan understood her unsaid suggestion, and was eager to comply.
    • Having said that, the unsaid still does haunt me.
    • What is generally left unsaid is what influence this will have on intelligence work in Iraq, and elsewhere, in pursuit of terrorists.
    • This unsaid part was no less effectively conveyed to and assimilated by the targeted electorate.
    • Things go unsaid and unresolved in real life, but they also occasionally or even usually do get said and do get resolved.
    • She had learned more about Thomas in half an hour than she had all week, albeit it more from the things that had been left unsaid than his actual answers.
    • It is hard being a parent today because there are real laws, and unsaid rules.
    • If Hoge has something to say about the way social institutions respond to teen violence, he's left it completely unsaid in his film.
    • Ashbery's lines are often pure poetry, shimmering with unsaid meanings even in their dependence upon the easy phrases of ordinary speech.
    • Somehow, though, it is what he leaves unsaid that is the most intriguing.
    • Moreover, he has the extraordinary capacity of evoking the unsaid through gestures, powerful background music and long close-shots.
    • The strength of good literature is that it can explore the unsaid and the unspeakable.
    • It certainly went unsaid that she was at least a bit embarrassed to have started something that had now taken such an unexpected turn.
    • Someone needs to write a book on how to interpret silences because I'm sure there are more out there like me who aren't adept at knowing what the unsaid means.
    • He left unsaid that perhaps among those whom terrorist planners recruit their foot soldiers might also be people in search of those same basic rights.
    Synonyms
    unspoken, unuttered, unstated, unmentioned, untold, unarticulated, unexpressed, unvoiced, unpronounced, untalked-of, suppressed, unrevealed, undeclared, unavowed
    tacit, implicit, understood, not spelt out, taken for granted, taken as read, inferred, implied, hinted, suggested, insinuated, left to the/someone's imagination
 
 

unsaid1

ˌənˈsɛdˌənˈsed
  • past and past participle of unsay

unsaid2

adjectiveˌənˈsedˌənˈsɛd
  • Not said or uttered.

    the rest of the remark he left unsaid
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course, there are always the regular clients who go for an unsaid but symbolic good morning greetings with bunches of fresh flowers.
    • Ashbery's lines are often pure poetry, shimmering with unsaid meanings even in their dependence upon the easy phrases of ordinary speech.
    • He left unsaid that perhaps among those whom terrorist planners recruit their foot soldiers might also be people in search of those same basic rights.
    • It certainly went unsaid that she was at least a bit embarrassed to have started something that had now taken such an unexpected turn.
    • She had learned more about Thomas in half an hour than she had all week, albeit it more from the things that had been left unsaid than his actual answers.
    • But as with all government business, many things remain unsaid or unexplained, in which case I have to draw my own conclusions.
    • Somehow, though, it is what he leaves unsaid that is the most intriguing.
    • The unsaid theme underlying all this is that sexual or gender identity can be influenced or ‘recruited.’
    • Grice's cooperative maxims are the unsaid norms.
    • Someone needs to write a book on how to interpret silences because I'm sure there are more out there like me who aren't adept at knowing what the unsaid means.
    • After a trial period where he would correct people on the unsaid understanding that it never happened again, I am now the only person who still gets it wrong, albeit only every now and again.
    • Things go unsaid and unresolved in real life, but they also occasionally or even usually do get said and do get resolved.
    • What is generally left unsaid is what influence this will have on intelligence work in Iraq, and elsewhere, in pursuit of terrorists.
    • It is hard being a parent today because there are real laws, and unsaid rules.
    • This unsaid part was no less effectively conveyed to and assimilated by the targeted electorate.
    • If Hoge has something to say about the way social institutions respond to teen violence, he's left it completely unsaid in his film.
    • Having said that, the unsaid still does haunt me.
    • The strength of good literature is that it can explore the unsaid and the unspeakable.
    • Alan understood her unsaid suggestion, and was eager to comply.
    • Moreover, he has the extraordinary capacity of evoking the unsaid through gestures, powerful background music and long close-shots.
    Synonyms
    unspoken, unuttered, unstated, unmentioned, untold, unarticulated, unexpressed, unvoiced, unpronounced, untalked-of, suppressed, unrevealed, undeclared, unavowed
 
 
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