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 unseen [,ʌn'si:n]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 未被看见的, 看不见的



    unseen
    [ noun ]
    1. a belief that there is a realm controlled by a divine spirit

    2. <noun.cognition>
    [ adj ]
    1. not observed

    2. <adj.all>


    Unseen \Un*seen"\, a.
    1. Not seen or discovered.

    2. Unskilled; inexperienced. [Obs.] --Clarendon.

    1. They have worked quietly, often unseen.
    2. Town officials refer to the unseen rock dweller on an adjoining lot as "the old man at No. 102." Elves in Iceland are as old as the hills.
    3. Burditt, who insists he would never transfer a patient sight unseen, said he shifted course to the hospital as soon as the nurse called him about the Rivera case.
    4. Twenty-two artists, sculptors, engineers and university students are rekindling craftsmanship unseen since the days of the Pharaohs.
    5. As the hunters approach, the 200-pound male bear slips away unseen in the thick underbrush.
    6. At some unseen sign, people have started wandering in through the open door to his office, ready to start the next meeting. 'Come in, Henry,' says The Donald.
    7. Moreover, the company says that if the regulators accept that a minute, unseen contaminant can cause such a devastating effect, it means that perhaps dozens of other commonly used medicines may also pose a health risk.
    8. While small banks are closing at a rate unseen since the Great Depression, the government, in effect, has declared large banks too big to fail, the critics say.
    9. When a truck attempts to turn or change lanes with a car in the blind spot, the results can be fatal for those in the unseen vehicle and expensive for the trucker's insurer.
    10. If you're a secretary, your biggest problem is that you are the unseen partner on the management team.
    11. The tiny mites are an unseen but common inhabitants of houses everywhere.
    12. We order fish To keep us lean: Cholesterol's low, The fat's unseen; And then the chef (With hauteur utter) Drapes it in sauces Of cream and butter.
    13. City-owned attractions like Betsy Ross House and the Philadelphia Zoo have suffered problems unseen by tourists, such as hiring freezes and slightly curtailed hours.
    14. Firefighters decided after the accident Saturday to let the propane burn itself out, rather than risk touching off another explosion by dousing unseen hot spots in the car, said Capt. Darrell Stevenson of the Corsicana Fire Department.
    15. We made the mistake of arriving after dark; for some, the prospect of a night in a door-less chalet in an unseen jungle was offputting.
    16. As Tommy Lee said, `It's a story about a gumshoe and the femme fatale, only she's a bit more fatale than usual."' If the voice of the unseen bartender in "Gotham" sounds familiar, you're on the right track.
    17. They noted that the June increase followed three months of declines in retail sales _ a period of weakness unseen since 1981.
    18. Some other, unseen mutations could have been the cause.
    19. Palestinian youths, unseen behind a row of tin-roofed shanties, showered a squad of Israeli soldiers with stones and taunted them with curses.
    20. Yet, her strong hands are clenched together, as if trying to grapple with some unseen force.
    21. Nobody knows how or why or when it lost its nose and pharaoh's beard, but they are the most obvious reminders of the unseen stresses at work.
    22. That came after he considerately made things exciting for audiences present and unseen by hacking things up a bit on the back nine and squandering a fair-sized lead.
    23. Meanwhile, the UK government bond market, which thrives on economic and political stability, starts the week at a new high. On Friday, gilt prices at the ultra-long end of the yield curve hit levels unseen for more than 20 years.
    24. Both bankers and banking regulators are now scared stiff of making new loans." A "credit contraction," as described by James Grant in his "Grant's Interest Rate Observer" newsletter is "a kind of malady unseen since the 1930s.
    25. She relishes the play of light and dark, quite as much in metaphorical as in practical terms: the hens on the open hillside, the more sinister peacocks in the cooler undergrowth, the mass innocently at play, the darker forces massing unseen.
    26. The cocaine epidemic, gang warfare and escalating street violence in big cities all helped push the crime issue onto center stage with an urgency unseen in a presidential race since Richard Nixon's law-and-order campaign of 1968.
    27. But even a small percentage of pension assets means billions of dollars flowing away from public stock and bond markets and into the unseen world of private investments.
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