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词汇 unrevealed
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Definition of unrevealed in English:

unrevealed

adjective ʌnrɪˈviːldˌənrɪˈvild
  • Not revealed; secret.

    some feelings can run so deep that they are better left unrevealed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • But he is not authorised - at least morally - to publish what his diplomat interlocutor wishes to keep unrevealed.
    • First, the novel makes the reader privy to all the secret plotting and machinations, so that the tension of the plot cannot hinge on unrevealed secrets or hidden motives and actions.
    • I diligently steered away from there though, but not without the passing aside that there's probably been the odd unrevealed sexual harassment case in the army too.
    • Alternatively, it may be that there are many examples of serious organizational forms of crime so far unrevealed in Britain.
    • This will separate or distance you from others, as you remain hidden behind your performance, unrevealed to yourself and others.
    • Bush's inauguration on 20 January is set to cost approximately $40 million - and that does not include the unrevealed cost of security for the events.
    • Since the publication of this book, agreement has nonetheless been reached on this option, presumably including such unrevealed public subsidies by the U.S. and Turkey.
    • It was in the year 2000 that some person unknown - or at least nominally unrevealed - walked into the British Library bearing under his, or her, arm a full longhand transcript of Trial Number One.
    • That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date.
    • There seems to be some unrevealed plotline about Father Michael's marriage, as he toys with a conspicuous wedding ring throughout the film before throwing it to the ground in disgust at the end, but it isn't mentioned even once.
    • Would the troops be seen by the German parachutists dug in along the route and be annihilated, or would the American soldiers reach their objectives unrevealed to the enemy defenders?
    • The factor which caused the Court of Appeal to hold the contract to be illegal was the plaintiff's unrevealed intention to use the contractual documents to assist in misleading the local assessment committee.
    • There was nothing that either of them didn't know about each other, there was no thought left untold, no secret left unrevealed.
    • There was a third option, unrevealed until now, the Lazio manager Svenn Goran Eriksson.
    • It's not hard to trace her retreat into the heroin haze from this event, which apparently went unrevealed and unpunished.
    • With these two things in your possession, what knowledge remains unrevealed?
    • We confess that we more often cling to the past than plan joyfully for an unrevealed future.
    • ‘The Royal Assassin's identity must remain unrevealed,’ came the honest, gentle reply.
    • A scene about two thirds of the way through the film finds Carrie-Anne Moss's leather-clad superhacker setting her sights on a power grid computer, for plot reasons better left unrevealed.
    • Along the way, he provided intimate, previously unrevealed anecdotes that illuminate the ups and downs of his life on and off the golf course.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused

Derivatives

  • unrevealing

  • adjective ˌʌnrɪˈviːlɪŋˌənrəˈvilɪŋ
    • 1Not providing any interesting or significant information.

      his comments are bland and unrevealing
      1. 1.1 (of an item of clothing) not exposing or emphasizing a person's figure; modest.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • the autopsy was unrevealing
      • There were reasons for being so dry and unrevealing.
      • It had never been a thought that occurred to me while watching her deliver direct to camera in her flak jacket, but after reading this studiedly unrevealing memoir I felt engulfed by a wave of sympathy for her.
      • He was fun to be with but unrevealing about his art.
      • a smartly tailored and unrevealing dress
      • loose and unrevealing clothes

Rhymes

afield, field, midfield, misfield, shield, unaneled, unconcealed, unhealed, unpeeled, unsealed, wield, yield

Definition of unrevealed in US English:

unrevealed

adjectiveˌənrɪˈvildˌənriˈvēld
  • Not revealed; secret.

    some feelings can run so deep that they are better left unrevealed
    Example sentencesExamples
    • There seems to be some unrevealed plotline about Father Michael's marriage, as he toys with a conspicuous wedding ring throughout the film before throwing it to the ground in disgust at the end, but it isn't mentioned even once.
    • There was a third option, unrevealed until now, the Lazio manager Svenn Goran Eriksson.
    • This will separate or distance you from others, as you remain hidden behind your performance, unrevealed to yourself and others.
    • But he is not authorised - at least morally - to publish what his diplomat interlocutor wishes to keep unrevealed.
    • That's a reminder of just how much of the conservative lobbyist's enthralling secret world remains unrevealed, despite all the national coverage to date.
    • There was nothing that either of them didn't know about each other, there was no thought left untold, no secret left unrevealed.
    • It's not hard to trace her retreat into the heroin haze from this event, which apparently went unrevealed and unpunished.
    • Alternatively, it may be that there are many examples of serious organizational forms of crime so far unrevealed in Britain.
    • First, the novel makes the reader privy to all the secret plotting and machinations, so that the tension of the plot cannot hinge on unrevealed secrets or hidden motives and actions.
    • The factor which caused the Court of Appeal to hold the contract to be illegal was the plaintiff's unrevealed intention to use the contractual documents to assist in misleading the local assessment committee.
    • Along the way, he provided intimate, previously unrevealed anecdotes that illuminate the ups and downs of his life on and off the golf course.
    • Bush's inauguration on 20 January is set to cost approximately $40 million - and that does not include the unrevealed cost of security for the events.
    • We confess that we more often cling to the past than plan joyfully for an unrevealed future.
    • Since the publication of this book, agreement has nonetheless been reached on this option, presumably including such unrevealed public subsidies by the U.S. and Turkey.
    • I diligently steered away from there though, but not without the passing aside that there's probably been the odd unrevealed sexual harassment case in the army too.
    • It was in the year 2000 that some person unknown - or at least nominally unrevealed - walked into the British Library bearing under his, or her, arm a full longhand transcript of Trial Number One.
    • Would the troops be seen by the German parachutists dug in along the route and be annihilated, or would the American soldiers reach their objectives unrevealed to the enemy defenders?
    • ‘The Royal Assassin's identity must remain unrevealed,’ came the honest, gentle reply.
    • With these two things in your possession, what knowledge remains unrevealed?
    • A scene about two thirds of the way through the film finds Carrie-Anne Moss's leather-clad superhacker setting her sights on a power grid computer, for plot reasons better left unrevealed.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused
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