1 ADJ 不知道的;不了解的;未知的 If something is unknown to you, you have no knowledge of it. 不知道的;不了解的;未知的
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An unknown number of demonstrators were arrested.
有数目不详的示威者遭到了逮捕。
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How did you expect us to proceed on such a perilous expedition, through unknown terrain.
你怎么能指望我们如此冒险地穿越未知的地域,继续这一探险?
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The motive for the killing is unknown.
杀人动机不明。
SYN strange, new, undiscovered, uncharted
An
unknown is something that is unknown.
未知的事物 2 ADJ 不认识的;不熟悉的;陌生的 An unknown person is someone whose name you do not know or whose character you do not know anything about. 不认识的;不熟悉的;陌生的
SYN unidentified, mysterious, anonymous, unnamed
3 ADJ-GRADED 不出名的;无人知晓的;未获公众认可的 An unknown person is not famous or publicly recognized. 不出名的;无人知晓的;未获公众认可的
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He was an unknown writer.
他是个名不见经传的作家。
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...a popular environment where both established and unknown artists can meet, talk and drink.
成名和未成名的艺术家都可以聚会、聊天及喝酒的一处热门场所
SYN obscure, little known, minor, humble
An
unknown is a person who is unknown.
不出名的人 4 ADJ [usually verb-link ADJ] 从未发生的;从未存在的 If you say that a particular problem or situation is unknown, you mean that it never occurs. 从未发生的;从未存在的
SYN unheard of, unprecedented, unfamiliar, new
5 N-SING (总称)未知事物,不为人知的地方 The unknown refers generally to things or places that people do not know about or understand. (总称)未知事物,不为人知的地方
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