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词汇 unannounced
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Definition of unannounced in English:

unannounced

adjectiveʌnəˈnaʊnstˌənəˈnaʊnst
  • 1Not made known; not publicized.

    未经发表的;未予公布的

    they want their identities to remain publicly unannounced
    the company has justified its recent unannounced addition of large amounts of chlorine to its water
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The IRC said it was very difficult to remain informed as to the fortunes of immigrants who leave the country unannounced.
    • His departure, after six years in the job, went unannounced.
    • I want them to think they will get swift, unannounced and violent death.
    • Twenty years were needed for my next six films to be produced, the last two in the strange conditions of an unannounced war.
    • And staff have to practice it from time to time in an unannounced way.
    • His daughter Margaret is writing a book about her unusual childhood and a biography by Paul Alexander is seeping unannounced into bookstores.
    • The show, one of a series of unannounced public rehearsals, is a challenge for audience and band alike.
    • I'm aware that the past week has been the longest unannounced hiatus I've taken from posting since this site started.
    • Around 20 officers will be mounting action days throughout July stopping vehicles in unannounced locations.
    • It turned out to be an unannounced dancing lesson - all for no charge!
    • Part of their appeal is that spy satellites are supposed to travel over their target areas unannounced and undiscovered.
    • In that capacity, he also held the Secret Vote - the unannounced appropriations for the secret intelligence services.
    • Anyway, Hans is headed off to a new but as yet unannounced gig.
    • They are unannounced contenders for the Democratic nomination.
    • Law slipped out of Boston unannounced and secretly traveled to Rome.
    • Maybe the nastygram I sent resulted in an unannounced free month?
    • Taylor's unannounced departure marked his first known travel to a war zone outside the city since the rebel siege began.
    • The yet unannounced venue has a capacity of only 1000, so get tickets quick for what will be one of the most amazing shows this year.
    1. 1.1 Without previous notice or arrangement and therefore unexpected.
      突然的;未通知的
      he arrived unannounced

      他来得突然。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • He said the unannounced check found that the tills were short of money, which he replaced from other funds, and several delivery dockets were missing.
      • You drop in at a friend's place one evening unannounced.
      • And I had moved out of an apartment I rented from him because he kept coming in uninvited, unannounced.
      • No, when they want to bring things up they drop around unannounced for a chat.
      • All 54 public acute hospitals were audited in unannounced inspections during the summer and graded as good, fair and poor.
      • Dad used to turn up unannounced and stay for about three days.
      • He showed up unannounced at the home of Copenhagen's prima ballerina and insisted he be allowed to dance Cendrillon for her.
      • Groups singing carols and folk songs to the beat of local musical instruments would arrive unannounced at any time of the night.
      • Mobile teams can arrive unannounced and undertake actions that are not normally expected of your average officer.
      • Members of White Watch at Bransholme Fire Station were stunned when Mr Prescott turned up unannounced in front of the building on Saturday morning.
      • He said the inspectors, who arrived unannounced, toured maintenance workshops and asked questions.
      • If the fish have got used to the sudden onset of winter that arrived unannounced last week, then some good sport can be expected from the roach population of the waters below the city.
      • Farm inspections under most schemes should be unannounced.
      • Because of what folk have seen on the streets, complaints have been made and as a result we have twice had unannounced checks carried out by Trading Standards officers.
      • But to come in unannounced, and make an insensitive comment like that so early on, was nothing short of an insult to the dead and suffering.
      • One day he stormed into my office unannounced and unexpected.
      • The authority regulates all clinics by routine annual inspections, plus unannounced inspections, in an effort to keep mistakes to a minimum.
      • And, although they didn't know it, their parents had decided to make the big day even more perfect by turning up for the wedding unannounced.
      • Lancashire already has 60 lay visitors who turn up unannounced in police stations across the county to check on detainee treatment and conditions.
      • It was an unannounced addition by the actors to the ordinary programme of the day.

Definition of unannounced in US English:

unannounced

adjectiveˌənəˈnaʊnstˌənəˈnounst
  • 1Not made known; not publicized.

    未经发表的;未予公布的

    the company has justified its recent unannounced addition of chlorine to its water
    Example sentencesExamples
    • And staff have to practice it from time to time in an unannounced way.
    • They are unannounced contenders for the Democratic nomination.
    • Taylor's unannounced departure marked his first known travel to a war zone outside the city since the rebel siege began.
    • The yet unannounced venue has a capacity of only 1000, so get tickets quick for what will be one of the most amazing shows this year.
    • The show, one of a series of unannounced public rehearsals, is a challenge for audience and band alike.
    • I want them to think they will get swift, unannounced and violent death.
    • It turned out to be an unannounced dancing lesson - all for no charge!
    • The IRC said it was very difficult to remain informed as to the fortunes of immigrants who leave the country unannounced.
    • Law slipped out of Boston unannounced and secretly traveled to Rome.
    • His departure, after six years in the job, went unannounced.
    • Part of their appeal is that spy satellites are supposed to travel over their target areas unannounced and undiscovered.
    • Around 20 officers will be mounting action days throughout July stopping vehicles in unannounced locations.
    • His daughter Margaret is writing a book about her unusual childhood and a biography by Paul Alexander is seeping unannounced into bookstores.
    • I'm aware that the past week has been the longest unannounced hiatus I've taken from posting since this site started.
    • Maybe the nastygram I sent resulted in an unannounced free month?
    • Anyway, Hans is headed off to a new but as yet unannounced gig.
    • In that capacity, he also held the Secret Vote - the unannounced appropriations for the secret intelligence services.
    • Twenty years were needed for my next six films to be produced, the last two in the strange conditions of an unannounced war.
    1. 1.1 Without previous notice or arrangement and therefore unexpected.
      突然的;未通知的
      he arrived unannounced

      他来得突然。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • One day he stormed into my office unannounced and unexpected.
      • But to come in unannounced, and make an insensitive comment like that so early on, was nothing short of an insult to the dead and suffering.
      • Because of what folk have seen on the streets, complaints have been made and as a result we have twice had unannounced checks carried out by Trading Standards officers.
      • Farm inspections under most schemes should be unannounced.
      • No, when they want to bring things up they drop around unannounced for a chat.
      • And, although they didn't know it, their parents had decided to make the big day even more perfect by turning up for the wedding unannounced.
      • He said the inspectors, who arrived unannounced, toured maintenance workshops and asked questions.
      • He said the unannounced check found that the tills were short of money, which he replaced from other funds, and several delivery dockets were missing.
      • Groups singing carols and folk songs to the beat of local musical instruments would arrive unannounced at any time of the night.
      • Mobile teams can arrive unannounced and undertake actions that are not normally expected of your average officer.
      • He showed up unannounced at the home of Copenhagen's prima ballerina and insisted he be allowed to dance Cendrillon for her.
      • And I had moved out of an apartment I rented from him because he kept coming in uninvited, unannounced.
      • All 54 public acute hospitals were audited in unannounced inspections during the summer and graded as good, fair and poor.
      • Dad used to turn up unannounced and stay for about three days.
      • It was an unannounced addition by the actors to the ordinary programme of the day.
      • If the fish have got used to the sudden onset of winter that arrived unannounced last week, then some good sport can be expected from the roach population of the waters below the city.
      • You drop in at a friend's place one evening unannounced.
      • Members of White Watch at Bransholme Fire Station were stunned when Mr Prescott turned up unannounced in front of the building on Saturday morning.
      • Lancashire already has 60 lay visitors who turn up unannounced in police stations across the county to check on detainee treatment and conditions.
      • The authority regulates all clinics by routine annual inspections, plus unannounced inspections, in an effort to keep mistakes to a minimum.
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