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Definition of unprinted in English: unprintedadjective ʌnˈprɪntɪdˌənˈprɪn(t)əd (of a book or piece of writing) not published. (书,作品)未出版的;未刊印的 未出版的法律报告。 Example sentencesExamples - H.E. Bates, in his book The Modern Short Story, first published in 1941, noted that even in the 1920s and '30s it was said that the short story was unwanted, unprinted, and unread.
- There are unprinted gaps which make reading difficult.
- While this emphasis may reiterate the unprinted and thus exclusive nature of the poems, the distinction between tunes is undermined by the fact that both The Meddow Brow and Fortune were melodies to accompany ballads of lamentation.
- He never attained high political office again, and The Prince remained unprinted at the time of his death in 1527.
- One day somewhere on a yet unprinted calendar, everyone's bottle of human frailty will be half full.
- The Spanish names for this new subgenre must remain unprinted but Raeburn calls them ‘Ghetto Librettos.’
- Many episcopal registers remain unprinted and scholars will welcome editions of those as they appear.
- My guess is that the majority of digital images will remain unprinted.
- In intellectual circles, censorship was mitigated by the hand-copying and circulation of original works, some of which remained unprinted for decades.
- When Jaggard and Blount published the First Folio, they apparently purchased sixteen of the previously unprinted plays from the King's Men and negotiated with the owners of the remaining 20 who had registered titles.
- Have you not got a trophy for ‘the most rejected and unprinted letters to the editor of the Evening Press’?
- By the same token, however, the passing of the Iraqi constitution seems a distant memory and the speech on the war on terror Bush gave on Friday might as well have remained unprinted.
- A correspondent who signs himself C.D. presents the text of a previously unprinted poem by ‘Mrs.’
- The actual purpose of collecting those signs was so that charities could use the unprinted side for their own purposes.
- It happens they reject you, unpublished, unprinted.
Definition of unprinted in US English: unprintedadjectiveˌənˈprin(t)ədˌənˈprɪn(t)əd (of a book or piece of writing) not published. (书,作品)未出版的;未刊印的 未出版的法律报告。 Example sentencesExamples - A correspondent who signs himself C.D. presents the text of a previously unprinted poem by ‘Mrs.’
- The actual purpose of collecting those signs was so that charities could use the unprinted side for their own purposes.
- It happens they reject you, unpublished, unprinted.
- Have you not got a trophy for ‘the most rejected and unprinted letters to the editor of the Evening Press’?
- There are unprinted gaps which make reading difficult.
- In intellectual circles, censorship was mitigated by the hand-copying and circulation of original works, some of which remained unprinted for decades.
- Many episcopal registers remain unprinted and scholars will welcome editions of those as they appear.
- He never attained high political office again, and The Prince remained unprinted at the time of his death in 1527.
- When Jaggard and Blount published the First Folio, they apparently purchased sixteen of the previously unprinted plays from the King's Men and negotiated with the owners of the remaining 20 who had registered titles.
- While this emphasis may reiterate the unprinted and thus exclusive nature of the poems, the distinction between tunes is undermined by the fact that both The Meddow Brow and Fortune were melodies to accompany ballads of lamentation.
- By the same token, however, the passing of the Iraqi constitution seems a distant memory and the speech on the war on terror Bush gave on Friday might as well have remained unprinted.
- The Spanish names for this new subgenre must remain unprinted but Raeburn calls them ‘Ghetto Librettos.’
- My guess is that the majority of digital images will remain unprinted.
- H.E. Bates, in his book The Modern Short Story, first published in 1941, noted that even in the 1920s and '30s it was said that the short story was unwanted, unprinted, and unread.
- One day somewhere on a yet unprinted calendar, everyone's bottle of human frailty will be half full.
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