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单词 unsuspected
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Definition of unsuspected in English:

unsuspected

adjectiveʌnsəˈspɛktɪdˌənsəˈspɛktəd
  • 1Not known or thought to exist or be present; not imagined possible.

    未知的;未被想到的;未被猜测到的

    the actor displays an unsuspected talent for comedy

    那位演员表现出惊人的喜剧天赋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A moment of illumination can also reveal unsuspected incongruities as in the conclusion of ‘Ode to Plurality.’
    • By such an approach we may not only move astrology forward, but astrology may become a means of leading human thought along new paths, by disclosing interrelationships which are at present unsuspected.
    • Accordingly, the clinician should be alerted to the possibility of an unsuspected AAT abnormality in liver disease patients manifesting ‘unexplained’ PAS-D inclusions.
    • They are able to infiltrate friends and family completely unsuspected, and carefully pull off this ridiculous covert operation, until things start to get hairy.
    • I repeat what I wrote in the May issue: ‘He is a historian of great talents, with a gift for illuminating unsuspected aspects of the past.’
    • What he suggested in 1859 was that several previously unsuspected small planets existed, orbiting closer to the Sun than Mercury.
    • This study used the troponin T assay to investigate the frequency of unsuspected cardiac damage among patients presenting with an ischaemic stroke
    • The fact, revealed by a post-mortem, that his heart was much diseased - an ailment quite unsuspected during his life - would make it possible that death might in his case ensue from injuries which would not be fatal to a healthy man.
    • The current data argue strongly that it is also not caused by irregularities incorporated into the tubulin lattice or by the presence of unsuspected subpopulations of microtubules.
    • One might say that the presence of an unsuspected dimension leads to consideration of extra information that one had previously ignored.
    • Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments.
    • It is this key combination of actors that anoints artists, invents audiences, projects unsuspected sources of art from the margins to the centre.
    • The hepatic excretory defect is mild, stable, and unsuspected until the system is stressed by the presentation of a large load of bilirubin from a bout of intravascular hemolysis or an extensive interstitial hemorrhage.
    • For the gentleman in question, this passion seems to be his ‘one thing,’ yet it too garnered unsuspected consequences; his wife had an affair out of sheer boredom.
    • Hence, the possibility that the apparatus, for some unsuspected reason, consistently generates 2.7-nm steps seems remote.
    • Perhaps most amusingly, my study also showed that a previously unsuspected variable - ‘task-orientation’ - was a good predictor of political party preference.
    • An exciting new development has emerged in this project, and it serves to establish that those dusty geniuses of early times had other, hitherto unsuspected, talents and insights.
    • It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste.
    • ‘Even the unsuspected family pet let loose in the countryside can cause great distress to sheep, including pregnant ewes and lambs,’ he said.
    • A few days before my baby was due, ultrasonography showed a previously unsuspected breech presentation, and attempts to turn the baby were unsuccessful.
  • 2(of a person) not regarded with suspicion.

    (人)不受怀疑的,无嫌疑的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A city waitress hit the headlines this week after serving an unsuspected customer - the Lord of Darkness Himself.
    • During one of those days, there was an unsuspected visitor.
    • She worked at a bank and they paid quite well, and everything was going wonderfully until two unsuspected people pulled a gun while she was at the counter.
    • It was a perfect day for travelers who were in need of supplies, myself included; but also, it was a perfect day for thieves and bandits to snatch goods and money from unsuspected victims.
    • On a grimmer note, a previously unsuspected enemy - the Soviet Union, now bent on spreading communism worldwide - replaced the foes that had just been vanquished on the battlefield.

Derivatives

  • unsuspectedly

  • adverb
    • To illustrate a concept of subscribing to a car and capturing its personality, the Toyota Aygo unsuspectedly unfolds through a mail slot.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Without this signal, the handlers assume that your application has ended unsuspectedly.
      • Sometimes people use, maybe unsuspectedly, but certainly earnestly, figures of speech and thoughts pilfered from foreign languages, praising these in a funny way or even in the wrong context.
      • These criminals are turning to redirecting domain names so that users will unsuspectedly log onto illegitimate sites under hacker control.
      • Due to slow sedimentation rates and tectonic underplating, surfaces of chert depocenters may however have been underestimated, as is revealed by the unsuspectedly long age ranges of Cordilleran radiolarites.

Rhymes

aspected, disaffected, disconnected, invected, unaffected, uncollected, unconnected, uncorrected, undetected, undirected, unelected, unexpected, uninflected, unprotected, unselected

Definition of unsuspected in US English:

unsuspected

adjectiveˌənsəˈspɛktədˌənsəˈspektəd
  • 1Not known or thought to exist or be present; not imagined possible.

    未知的;未被想到的;未被猜测到的

    the actor displays an unsuspected talent for comedy

    那位演员表现出惊人的喜剧天赋。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • A few days before my baby was due, ultrasonography showed a previously unsuspected breech presentation, and attempts to turn the baby were unsuccessful.
    • By such an approach we may not only move astrology forward, but astrology may become a means of leading human thought along new paths, by disclosing interrelationships which are at present unsuspected.
    • An exciting new development has emerged in this project, and it serves to establish that those dusty geniuses of early times had other, hitherto unsuspected, talents and insights.
    • Quite frankly, there might one day be an unsuspected benefit from union's decision to end its gentlemen's agreement limiting payments.
    • For the gentleman in question, this passion seems to be his ‘one thing,’ yet it too garnered unsuspected consequences; his wife had an affair out of sheer boredom.
    • A moment of illumination can also reveal unsuspected incongruities as in the conclusion of ‘Ode to Plurality.’
    • The hepatic excretory defect is mild, stable, and unsuspected until the system is stressed by the presentation of a large load of bilirubin from a bout of intravascular hemolysis or an extensive interstitial hemorrhage.
    • One might say that the presence of an unsuspected dimension leads to consideration of extra information that one had previously ignored.
    • ‘Even the unsuspected family pet let loose in the countryside can cause great distress to sheep, including pregnant ewes and lambs,’ he said.
    • It is fascinating in a direct and amusing way, has many unsuspected facets and possibilities, it is simple and basic, suits him quite well, and attests to his good taste.
    • They are able to infiltrate friends and family completely unsuspected, and carefully pull off this ridiculous covert operation, until things start to get hairy.
    • The current data argue strongly that it is also not caused by irregularities incorporated into the tubulin lattice or by the presence of unsuspected subpopulations of microtubules.
    • Hence, the possibility that the apparatus, for some unsuspected reason, consistently generates 2.7-nm steps seems remote.
    • What he suggested in 1859 was that several previously unsuspected small planets existed, orbiting closer to the Sun than Mercury.
    • The fact, revealed by a post-mortem, that his heart was much diseased - an ailment quite unsuspected during his life - would make it possible that death might in his case ensue from injuries which would not be fatal to a healthy man.
    • I repeat what I wrote in the May issue: ‘He is a historian of great talents, with a gift for illuminating unsuspected aspects of the past.’
    • This study used the troponin T assay to investigate the frequency of unsuspected cardiac damage among patients presenting with an ischaemic stroke
    • Accordingly, the clinician should be alerted to the possibility of an unsuspected AAT abnormality in liver disease patients manifesting ‘unexplained’ PAS-D inclusions.
    • It is this key combination of actors that anoints artists, invents audiences, projects unsuspected sources of art from the margins to the centre.
    • Perhaps most amusingly, my study also showed that a previously unsuspected variable - ‘task-orientation’ - was a good predictor of political party preference.
    1. 1.1 (of a person) not regarded with suspicion.
      (人)不受怀疑的,无嫌疑的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • She worked at a bank and they paid quite well, and everything was going wonderfully until two unsuspected people pulled a gun while she was at the counter.
      • During one of those days, there was an unsuspected visitor.
      • A city waitress hit the headlines this week after serving an unsuspected customer - the Lord of Darkness Himself.
      • It was a perfect day for travelers who were in need of supplies, myself included; but also, it was a perfect day for thieves and bandits to snatch goods and money from unsuspected victims.
      • On a grimmer note, a previously unsuspected enemy - the Soviet Union, now bent on spreading communism worldwide - replaced the foes that had just been vanquished on the battlefield.
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