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 unspoken ['ʌn'spəukən]   添加此单词到默认生词本
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  1. Not expressed in words; unspoken.
    不用语言表达的;不能说出来的:
  2. The importance of his ideas is that they represent the unspoken opinion of the silent majority.
    他的见解之所以重要,是因为他的见解代表着普通美国大众没有说出来的意见。


unspoken
[ adj ]
  1. expressed without speech

  2. <adj.all>
    a mute appeal
    a silent curse
    best grief is tongueless
    the words stopped at her lips unsounded
    unspoken grief
    choking exasperation and wordless shame
  3. not made explicit

  4. <adj.all>
    the unexpressed terms of the agreement
    things left unsaid
    some kind of unspoken agreement
    his action is clear but his reason remains unstated


  1. It is an irony that all the good work should today be put in jeopardy by an unspoken and inexplicable notion that belonging fully to Europe means that Britain will belong less to itself.
  2. "Of course it does not mean all the problems are solved," Handley added. "But they will be much easier to solve through normal diplomatic channels." For both countries the move involved some concessions - largely unspoken.
  3. When a PAC contributes heavily to a candidate's war chest, there is at very least an unspoken quid pro quo.
  4. It was the 12th take of a scene that depends largely on innuendo and the unspoken, and Raphael and his actors are determined to get it right.
  5. This seems to be the unspoken proposition behind many of Mr Kinnock's pronouncements.
  6. The slaying of a black teen-ager by a gang of whites in Brooklyn Aug. 23 brought the largely unspoken issue of race to the surface, especially after Koch criticized blacks for holding protest marches in the neighborhood.
  7. So, too, are central bankers; and the unspoken objective of the interest rate increases last week was to fire a shot over the bows of the politicians.
  8. Both the New York and Virginia races also were caught up in the potent and sometimes unspoken political crosscurrents of race. Dinkins and Wilder are black and, while winning electoral majorities, ran well behind what polling had indicated.
  9. Thus the focus falls on the stage, rather than circumstances alluded to; on direction rather than performance; and on unspoken intimacies and nuances of relationship rather than statements.
  10. Thought for today: "While the word is yet unspoken, you are master of it; when once it is spoken, it is master of you." _ Arab proverb.
  11. All had an unspoken agreement to weather the volatilities of the market.
  12. It takes a while before Charlie figures it out, but because he listens closely to words spoken and unspoken, he usually prevails.
  13. Mayor Harold Washington's unspoken recipe for winning the Democratic primary here next week: get 98% of the black vote and at least 10% of the white vote.
  14. Putting aside the content of his questions and other technical questions about the validity of the polling technique, the subtext of the article, even if unspoken, is that since the majority of scientists believe nuclear power is safe, it is safe.
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