unheralded
基本解釋
- adj.未預(yù)先通知的;未預(yù)先警告過的;未預(yù)見到的
英漢例句
- Talking about motherhood openly can bring unheralded amounts of grief and pain.
坦率地談?wù)撃感钥赡軒硪庀氩坏降膽n傷和痛苦。 - The next step in Britain’s unheralded revolution, therefore, is giving more power to the people.
因此,英國暗中進(jìn)行的改革的下一步就是賦予人民更多的權(quán)力。 - It is this unheralded mechanism that will usher in the next stage of human, giving future people exquisite powers we do not currently possess, powers worthy of natural selection itself.
正是這一無人喝彩的途徑將引領(lǐng)未來人類的歷史,賦予未來人類超乎尋常的力量,這種力量是我們現(xiàn)在不具備的,是自然選擇本身賦予的力量。 - How can a little-known author or an unheralded gem of a book get attention?
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雙語例句
權(quán)威例句
英英字典
- If you describe an artist or athlete as unheralded, you mean that people have not recognized their talent or ability.
- If you describe something that happens as unheralded, you mean that you did not expect it, because nobody mentioned it beforehand.