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Definition of unmapped in English: unmappedadjective ʌnˈmaptˌənˈmæpt 1(of an area or feature) not represented on a geographical map. (区域,地形地貌)未在地图上标明的 a rutted, unmapped wagon road Example sentencesExamples - Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands.
- Located in an unmapped portion of Siberia, the heartland of Mother Russia, Camp Internet is the ideal environment for summer fun.
- Used extensively against Iraq in the 1991 Gulf War, the Tomahawk of today is much smarter, allowing it to dodge unmapped obstacles such as new buildings in its path, and deliver its payload within a few metres of its programmed target.
- The Pioneers set out to explore the unmapped area, ‘drawing ‘the outlines of walls and other objects through their laser rangefinders.’
- The road will be largely unmapped, bumpy and regularly interrupted by the nasty, high, speed-breakers of due process and democracy.
- French Flanders was a thieves' paradise: it was close to several frontiers, its road system was an unmapped maze of ancient tracks, and it had a large, scattered population of ignorant peasants.
- Sturt showed a keen interest in exploring the as yet unmapped country and its rivers.
- If reality is defined by consensus, he reasoned, here was a new unmapped geography he wanted to conquer.
- During the next 12 years, he made extraordinary journeys through a region of virgin rainforest and unmapped rivers, carrying volumes of Virgil and Homer, snakebite serum, his Rolleiflex camera and little else.
- Interest in the colonies was also sustained by a new generation of restless, independent-minded explorers who set off to chart the unmapped areas beyond the frontiers of the French Empire.
- It uses a new digital model of England and Wales, local surveys, expert knowledge and also takes into account the risks from 35% more, mainly smaller, rivers that were previously unmapped.
- The estimated number of unmapped sites tested is based on the results of the gel blot hybridization for the 15-kb Pl-Rh reference clone.
- Despite the detailed sea-floor surveys that have been undertaken, many areas of the ocean floor are still unmapped.
- The untargeted drops could also result in much of the food ending up in the middle of the country's numerous unmapped minefields.
- The following day, after finding an unmapped spring where we are able to water the camels, we cross a mountain pass into yet another seemingly endless plain, where we see more wild camels, wild sheep, and kiangs.
- They gained information of unmapped trails and roads which the infantry used in moving up to surround and capture objectives.
- Team member Jean Godin sets out to chart a route back to France via the largely unmapped Amazon.
- In so doing, they believe they will make many new discoveries, such as the identification on the 180-acre site of previously unmapped mass graves, including those of bitter enemies from the Macdonald and Campbell clans.
- Many other lofty peaks remain unmapped let alone explored.
- Now ratified by most of the nations of the world, it is the basic international law on the mapped and unmapped areas beyond our planet.
- 1.1 Unexplored.
未经探测的 unmapped corners of Africa 尚未勘测的非洲角落。 Example sentencesExamples - To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around, in the blear-eyed houses, in the dim burrows of poverty, in the unmapped haunts of the semi-human.
- Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line.
- World, her first full-length book of poetry since 1990's Leap Year Day (a new and selected), shows the writer in full command of her powers, lighting out for unmapped and radiant territory.
- In other words, the play isn't about man/goat sex, but rather the fear and wonder of finding ourselves in unmapped territory.
- In a distant past, when there were vast territories still unmapped, there were secret places everywhere, though, I imagine, few of them held nostalgic charms for those who stumbled on them accidentally on their way to somewhere else.
- Giles was the last European to explore vast regions of unmapped desert in Central Australia, what the nineteenth century referred to as terra incognita.
- We find the best among us, send them forth into unmapped darkness, and pray they will return.
- That unmapped territory looked more appealing than ever.
- There's also a playfulness that takes it out of the city into more unmapped terrain.
- Over the course of three decades. the association sent half a dozen resourceful men into this unmapped land.
- Listening to The Notwist is like stepping into unmapped territory, they somehow manage to make music which is just completely different from anything else and which does not even hint at who their influences are.
- They were suffering from the heat and shortage of food; before them lay unmapped deserts and swamps, a sizable Turkish force and the threat of ambush from Arab tribes.
- Andrews operated in a crease period, after the European colonialists had cracked open unmapped areas but before the adoption of Western ways allowed the locals to exploit their own territory.
- Miles of unmapped terrain, miles of emotional paradise.
- Arab garments and rode horses and camels on long trips across desolate, unmapped landscapes, reporting back on the intrigues among tribal chieftains during the last days of the Ottoman Empire.
- There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms.
- They're not a foreign country, unmapped, unvisited.
- The current lawsuit is Exhibit A, as it prepares to venture into unmapped legal territory.
- Because the outerborough neighborhoods do not occupy any real space in outsiders' minds as significant places, they are like Willow Springs in that they are, at least figuratively, unmapped.
- And from them I learned that if in a month nothing had changed, the mayor would be chased down the river and into the unmapped country beyond.
Synonyms unexplored, uncharted, untravelled, undiscovered, virgin - 1.2Biology (of a gene or chromosome) not yet mapped.
〔生物〕(基因,染色体)未绘入图谱的 the Marafan's gene today remains unmapped Example sentencesExamples - Although these two genes are good candidates for the Y gene, other unmapped alleles or linked regulatory elements may also be Y.
- The fourth copy, containing the Topi insertion, was located in an unmapped area of the genome.
- Furthermore, the remaining unmapped loci represent at least an additional 36 genes that are likely to be involved in eye development.
- Even the genome of our alleged closest evolutionary relative, the chimpanzee, is largely unmapped.
- Unlinked or unmapped genes are indicated off of the chromosomes and with dashed borders.
Rhymesadapt, apt, enrapt, rapt, untapped Definition of unmapped in US English: unmappedadjectiveˌənˈmaptˌənˈmæpt 1(of an area or feature) not represented on a geographical map. (区域,地形地貌)未在地图上标明的 Example sentencesExamples - The Pioneers set out to explore the unmapped area, ‘drawing ‘the outlines of walls and other objects through their laser rangefinders.’
- French Flanders was a thieves' paradise: it was close to several frontiers, its road system was an unmapped maze of ancient tracks, and it had a large, scattered population of ignorant peasants.
- Located in an unmapped portion of Siberia, the heartland of Mother Russia, Camp Internet is the ideal environment for summer fun.
- The estimated number of unmapped sites tested is based on the results of the gel blot hybridization for the 15-kb Pl-Rh reference clone.
- The untargeted drops could also result in much of the food ending up in the middle of the country's numerous unmapped minefields.
- Team member Jean Godin sets out to chart a route back to France via the largely unmapped Amazon.
- In so doing, they believe they will make many new discoveries, such as the identification on the 180-acre site of previously unmapped mass graves, including those of bitter enemies from the Macdonald and Campbell clans.
- Sturt showed a keen interest in exploring the as yet unmapped country and its rivers.
- Used extensively against Iraq in the 1991 Gulf War, the Tomahawk of today is much smarter, allowing it to dodge unmapped obstacles such as new buildings in its path, and deliver its payload within a few metres of its programmed target.
- Many other lofty peaks remain unmapped let alone explored.
- During the next 12 years, he made extraordinary journeys through a region of virgin rainforest and unmapped rivers, carrying volumes of Virgil and Homer, snakebite serum, his Rolleiflex camera and little else.
- They gained information of unmapped trails and roads which the infantry used in moving up to surround and capture objectives.
- It uses a new digital model of England and Wales, local surveys, expert knowledge and also takes into account the risks from 35% more, mainly smaller, rivers that were previously unmapped.
- The road will be largely unmapped, bumpy and regularly interrupted by the nasty, high, speed-breakers of due process and democracy.
- The following day, after finding an unmapped spring where we are able to water the camels, we cross a mountain pass into yet another seemingly endless plain, where we see more wild camels, wild sheep, and kiangs.
- Now ratified by most of the nations of the world, it is the basic international law on the mapped and unmapped areas beyond our planet.
- Despite the detailed sea-floor surveys that have been undertaken, many areas of the ocean floor are still unmapped.
- If reality is defined by consensus, he reasoned, here was a new unmapped geography he wanted to conquer.
- Moreover, each vehicle had to be capable, during each patrol, of traveling some 2,000 miles over unmapped, inhospitable terrain, and scorching, shifting sands.
- Interest in the colonies was also sustained by a new generation of restless, independent-minded explorers who set off to chart the unmapped areas beyond the frontiers of the French Empire.
- 1.1 Unexplored.
未经探测的 unmapped corners of Africa 尚未勘测的非洲角落。 Example sentencesExamples - That unmapped territory looked more appealing than ever.
- They're not a foreign country, unmapped, unvisited.
- We find the best among us, send them forth into unmapped darkness, and pray they will return.
- The current lawsuit is Exhibit A, as it prepares to venture into unmapped legal territory.
- Josephson's recent landscapes pale beside those Metzker has been making since 1985, which inhabit a largely unmapped world on the other side of this jagged line.
- They were suffering from the heat and shortage of food; before them lay unmapped deserts and swamps, a sizable Turkish force and the threat of ambush from Arab tribes.
- There's also a playfulness that takes it out of the city into more unmapped terrain.
- Over the course of three decades. the association sent half a dozen resourceful men into this unmapped land.
- In other words, the play isn't about man/goat sex, but rather the fear and wonder of finding ourselves in unmapped territory.
- Because the outerborough neighborhoods do not occupy any real space in outsiders' minds as significant places, they are like Willow Springs in that they are, at least figuratively, unmapped.
- To hear it aright you must stand in the darkness of such a by-street as this, and for the moment be at one with those who dwell around, in the blear-eyed houses, in the dim burrows of poverty, in the unmapped haunts of the semi-human.
- In a distant past, when there were vast territories still unmapped, there were secret places everywhere, though, I imagine, few of them held nostalgic charms for those who stumbled on them accidentally on their way to somewhere else.
- Arab garments and rode horses and camels on long trips across desolate, unmapped landscapes, reporting back on the intrigues among tribal chieftains during the last days of the Ottoman Empire.
- Listening to The Notwist is like stepping into unmapped territory, they somehow manage to make music which is just completely different from anything else and which does not even hint at who their influences are.
- Giles was the last European to explore vast regions of unmapped desert in Central Australia, what the nineteenth century referred to as terra incognita.
- World, her first full-length book of poetry since 1990's Leap Year Day (a new and selected), shows the writer in full command of her powers, lighting out for unmapped and radiant territory.
- And from them I learned that if in a month nothing had changed, the mayor would be chased down the river and into the unmapped country beyond.
- Andrews operated in a crease period, after the European colonialists had cracked open unmapped areas but before the adoption of Western ways allowed the locals to exploit their own territory.
- There is a great deal of unmapped country within us which would have to be taken into account in an explanation of our gusts and storms.
- Miles of unmapped terrain, miles of emotional paradise.
Synonyms unexplored, uncharted, untravelled, undiscovered, virgin - 1.2Biology (of a gene or chromosome) not yet mapped.
〔生物〕(基因,染色体)未绘入图谱的 Example sentencesExamples - Although these two genes are good candidates for the Y gene, other unmapped alleles or linked regulatory elements may also be Y.
- Even the genome of our alleged closest evolutionary relative, the chimpanzee, is largely unmapped.
- Unlinked or unmapped genes are indicated off of the chromosomes and with dashed borders.
- Furthermore, the remaining unmapped loci represent at least an additional 36 genes that are likely to be involved in eye development.
- The fourth copy, containing the Topi insertion, was located in an unmapped area of the genome.
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