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单词 unpublished
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Definition of unpublished in English:

unpublished

adjective ʌnˈpʌblɪʃtˌənˈpəblɪʃt
  • 1(of a piece of writing or music) not issued in print for public sale or consumption.

    (作品,乐曲)未出版的

    the archive contains much unpublished material
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Finding a forgotten notebook at the back of a drawer and realising it is a selection of unpublished pieces written by Virginia Woolf, is to most of us the stuff of dreams.
    • His treatise on calendar reform is also lost as is about half of a posthumous compilation of his unpublished writings.
    • This latest collection, which brings a host of unpublished poems into the public domain, is the perfect marriage of old and new.
    • The songs are original and unpublished pieces based around the theme of the Jubilee.
    • Much of the collection is unique unpublished material which underpins music performance and research in Australia.
    • Each has a library of scores and sound recordings of published and unpublished music supplied by the composers for other musicians' use.
    • As well as the music, he has an unpublished novel under the bed and pens short stories in what presumably little spare time he has.
    • The result of her research is a new biography, Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson, which includes much unpublished material.
    • He shared his secret, the unpublished collection of photographs, with the people at Waverley Care.
    • While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing.
    • I have several unpublished pieces, but they need extensive editing and rewriting.
    • Among the several unpublished pieces that are found among Baraka's manuscripts there is much of interest.
    • Eventually he ascertained that most of the music was unpublished and still awaiting public discovery.
    • We considered all published and unpublished material, with no restrictions on date or language.
    • In some, only nominations and no awards - a surprise, not a single piece of unpublished creative work won a prize.
    • She was a strong writer but her works were private and unpublished, and, therefore, invisible to the public.
    • He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished.
    • For this part, she has traced an astonishing abundance of literature and unpublished archival material.
    • The elimination of Scots from unpublished writings like local records took some decades longer.
    • Unlike her more famous brother Felix, much of her music is unpublished, yet her output was extensive.
    Synonyms
    private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
    1. 1.1 (of an author) having no writings issued in print.
      (作家)未发表过作品的
      a teacher and unpublished poet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer.
      • She might guess at my eagerness, but then, that's practically a hallmark of unpublished authors.
      • Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee.
      • This is the most prestigious competition for unpublished writers of children's books in Britain.
      • Unlike many professors of creative writing, Merriam was generous with unpublished writers.
      • She tries to give writers who are previously unpublished a chance to write.
      • I personally hope that Belle is Belle, whoever that may be, and that she is a previously unpublished author set to take the publishing world by storm.
      • Should unpublished writers starting out worry about copyrighting material before sending it out to publishers and agents?
      • There's no greater feeling for a neophyte author than having an unpublished writer look up to you as a mentor.
      • I am a 28-year-old as yet unpublished writer living and working in Bolton.
      • The implication - that Jensen was an impoverished unpublished author - was hardly accurate.
      • So what am I saying - that new and as yet unpublished writers have to work to higher standards than established names like Grisham and Christie?
      • I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach.
      • I imagined the background hum of voices was the sound of unpublished authors begging at her feet.
      • For every published writer out there there are at least a dozen unpublished who could be.
      • The play happens in the flat of Ed, a computer geek who is a budding and as yet unpublished author.

Derivatives

  • unpublishable

  • adjective ʌnˈpʌblɪʃəb(ə)lˌənˈpəbləʃəb(ə)l
    • It is widely agreed in publishing circles (on the basis of countless years of experience) that many of these manuscripts will be unreadable, unpublishable junk.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Unprincipled, unpublishable in any legitimate commercial context, they drove prices down by their readiness to appear anywhere, do anything.
      • Some Singaporeans, emboldened by the drive for feedback, seem to be taking the government at its word with a temerity that would have been unthinkable - and unpublishable - in the past.
      • The shadow of violence in her work, her refusal to sweeten any pills, her relish in bad behaviour masquerading as stern moralising - her modern equivalent would be unpublishable today.
      • He wrote his first book when he was 37 or 38, but he'd spent 16 years struggling to write a book that was unpublishable, and only in the last ten years of his life was devoted to writing.

Definition of unpublished in US English:

unpublished

adjectiveˌənˈpəbliSHtˌənˈpəblɪʃt
  • 1(of a piece of writing or music) not issued in print for public sale or consumption.

    (作品,乐曲)未出版的

    the archive contains much unpublished material
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The elimination of Scots from unpublished writings like local records took some decades longer.
    • Much of the collection is unique unpublished material which underpins music performance and research in Australia.
    • We considered all published and unpublished material, with no restrictions on date or language.
    • While going through such varied sources, it is a great joy when one finds an autobiography or a biography or an unpublished piece of writing.
    • She was a strong writer but her works were private and unpublished, and, therefore, invisible to the public.
    • Unlike her more famous brother Felix, much of her music is unpublished, yet her output was extensive.
    • I have several unpublished pieces, but they need extensive editing and rewriting.
    • His treatise on calendar reform is also lost as is about half of a posthumous compilation of his unpublished writings.
    • For this part, she has traced an astonishing abundance of literature and unpublished archival material.
    • Eventually he ascertained that most of the music was unpublished and still awaiting public discovery.
    • The songs are original and unpublished pieces based around the theme of the Jubilee.
    • In some, only nominations and no awards - a surprise, not a single piece of unpublished creative work won a prize.
    • Each has a library of scores and sound recordings of published and unpublished music supplied by the composers for other musicians' use.
    • This latest collection, which brings a host of unpublished poems into the public domain, is the perfect marriage of old and new.
    • Finding a forgotten notebook at the back of a drawer and realising it is a selection of unpublished pieces written by Virginia Woolf, is to most of us the stuff of dreams.
    • He shared his secret, the unpublished collection of photographs, with the people at Waverley Care.
    • Among the several unpublished pieces that are found among Baraka's manuscripts there is much of interest.
    • As well as the music, he has an unpublished novel under the bed and pens short stories in what presumably little spare time he has.
    • He has completed a book of boyhood memoirs and a handbook on creative writing, both unpublished.
    • The result of her research is a new biography, Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson, which includes much unpublished material.
    Synonyms
    private, personal, intimate, privileged, quiet
    1. 1.1 (of an author) having no writings issued in print.
      (作家)未发表过作品的
      a teacher and unpublished poet
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Other annual writing competitions are open to unpublished writers, but note that some unfortunately, ask for an entry fee.
      • So what am I saying - that new and as yet unpublished writers have to work to higher standards than established names like Grisham and Christie?
      • I personally hope that Belle is Belle, whoever that may be, and that she is a previously unpublished author set to take the publishing world by storm.
      • Should unpublished writers starting out worry about copyrighting material before sending it out to publishers and agents?
      • I'm complaining about a life just outside every failed or unpublished writer's reach.
      • She tries to give writers who are previously unpublished a chance to write.
      • I am a 28-year-old as yet unpublished writer living and working in Bolton.
      • Unlike many professors of creative writing, Merriam was generous with unpublished writers.
      • Her son Konstantin, an unpublished writer loves Nina but she is in love with Trigorin, Arkadina's lover and a famous writer.
      • This is the most prestigious competition for unpublished writers of children's books in Britain.
      • The play happens in the flat of Ed, a computer geek who is a budding and as yet unpublished author.
      • For every published writer out there there are at least a dozen unpublished who could be.
      • There's no greater feeling for a neophyte author than having an unpublished writer look up to you as a mentor.
      • I imagined the background hum of voices was the sound of unpublished authors begging at her feet.
      • She might guess at my eagerness, but then, that's practically a hallmark of unpublished authors.
      • The implication - that Jensen was an impoverished unpublished author - was hardly accurate.
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