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单词 unclaimed
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Definition of unclaimed in English:

unclaimed

adjective ʌnˈkleɪmdˌənˈkleɪmd
  • Not demanded or requested as being something one has a right to.

    无人认领的

    unclaimed benefits

    无人认领的救济金。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is estimated that £126.5m in disability benefits goes unclaimed by people who go on to die of cancer.
    • This was raised by the sale of unclaimed lost property.
    • Hundreds of millions of pounds in benefits cash lies unclaimed each year so it's well worth taking the time to check all your entitlements.
    • He also introduced a rickshaw service, which takes unclaimed bodies from the government mortuary for a proper burial.
    • Perhaps they lose more in unclaimed benefits than they gain in tax breaks.
    • We're sold out, as we have been for many performances, and people are lining up to purchase any unclaimed tickets.
    • Two such unclaimed briefcases were found from the old district court chowk this morning causing a scare among residents.
    • About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone unclaimed by absent-minded Essex players.
    • There are already billions of pounds in unclaimed benefits.
    • So far £600 million has gone to good causes from unclaimed tickets since 1994.
    • The huge amount of unclaimed benefits shows this doesn't work.
    • Phones that go unclaimed for more than three months are resold or discarded.
    • You know all those times when the jackpot goes unclaimed?
    • The most common benefits left unclaimed include the new pensions credit, which tops up the pension according to need.
    • It was all by way of drawing attention to a pair of unclaimed prizes which are burning sizeable holes in the Lotto vaults in Dublin.
    • Up in the press seats, a large pot of cash sat unclaimed.
    • The biggest prize currently unclaimed is a jackpot worth almost £3m.
    • A £5,000 reward for information leading to the killer's arrest and conviction is still unclaimed.
    • The mysterious package was taken into the Stagecoach office overnight, and remained unclaimed yesterday morning.
    • At the end of storage-out, any items left in storage will be considered unclaimed.

Rhymes

ashamed, self-proclaimed, unframed, unnamed, unreclaimed, untamed

Definition of unclaimed in US English:

unclaimed

adjectiveˌənˈklāmdˌənˈkleɪmd
  • Not demanded or requested as being something one has a right to.

    无人认领的

    unclaimed benefits

    无人认领的救济金。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • We're sold out, as we have been for many performances, and people are lining up to purchase any unclaimed tickets.
    • The biggest prize currently unclaimed is a jackpot worth almost £3m.
    • It was all by way of drawing attention to a pair of unclaimed prizes which are burning sizeable holes in the Lotto vaults in Dublin.
    • It is estimated that £126.5m in disability benefits goes unclaimed by people who go on to die of cancer.
    • About £2 million worth of winning tickets have gone unclaimed by absent-minded Essex players.
    • Up in the press seats, a large pot of cash sat unclaimed.
    • The mysterious package was taken into the Stagecoach office overnight, and remained unclaimed yesterday morning.
    • Perhaps they lose more in unclaimed benefits than they gain in tax breaks.
    • At the end of storage-out, any items left in storage will be considered unclaimed.
    • Hundreds of millions of pounds in benefits cash lies unclaimed each year so it's well worth taking the time to check all your entitlements.
    • He also introduced a rickshaw service, which takes unclaimed bodies from the government mortuary for a proper burial.
    • This was raised by the sale of unclaimed lost property.
    • The most common benefits left unclaimed include the new pensions credit, which tops up the pension according to need.
    • The huge amount of unclaimed benefits shows this doesn't work.
    • Phones that go unclaimed for more than three months are resold or discarded.
    • A £5,000 reward for information leading to the killer's arrest and conviction is still unclaimed.
    • You know all those times when the jackpot goes unclaimed?
    • There are already billions of pounds in unclaimed benefits.
    • So far £600 million has gone to good causes from unclaimed tickets since 1994.
    • Two such unclaimed briefcases were found from the old district court chowk this morning causing a scare among residents.
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