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单词 unnoted
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Definition of unnoted in English:

unnoted

adjective ʌnˈnəʊtɪdˌənˈnoʊdəd
  • Not noticed or remarked upon.

    protests went unnoted by the media
    the music of hitherto unnoted places
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This amendment almost went unnoted.
    • One celebration that should not pass unnoted occurred at the 92nd Street Y over a recent weekend.
    • Almost unnoted, however, was the opposition of one Democratic senator, West Virginia's Robert Byrd, and eight Democratic Congressmen.
    • How could your reviewer let the writer's stilted portrayal go unnoted?
    • Left unnoted are the political pressures on the administration to do the right thing, which are also substantial.
    • It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound.
    • Isn't this, too, a massive intelligence failure, even if massively unnoted by the media?
    • Unnoted by the anti-union forces, however, was the fact that the industrial labor movement itself had become bitterly divided by the summer of 1942.
    • The video stayed up for a month and went relatively unnoted, with only about 3,000 views.
    • Largely unnoted amid the sound and fury are several peace overtures in the White Paper.

Definition of unnoted in US English:

unnoted

adjectiveˌənˈnoʊdədˌənˈnōdəd
  • Not noticed or remarked upon.

    protests went unnoted by the media
    the music of hitherto unnoted places
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is worth interrupting the chronicle to draw attention to a hitherto unnoted irony in a political career in which ironies instructively abound.
    • Almost unnoted, however, was the opposition of one Democratic senator, West Virginia's Robert Byrd, and eight Democratic Congressmen.
    • One celebration that should not pass unnoted occurred at the 92nd Street Y over a recent weekend.
    • Unnoted by the anti-union forces, however, was the fact that the industrial labor movement itself had become bitterly divided by the summer of 1942.
    • How could your reviewer let the writer's stilted portrayal go unnoted?
    • The video stayed up for a month and went relatively unnoted, with only about 3,000 views.
    • Isn't this, too, a massive intelligence failure, even if massively unnoted by the media?
    • This amendment almost went unnoted.
    • Left unnoted are the political pressures on the administration to do the right thing, which are also substantial.
    • Largely unnoted amid the sound and fury are several peace overtures in the White Paper.
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