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单词 unthought
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Definition of unthought in English:

unthought

adjectiveʌnˈθɔːtˌənˈθɔt
  • 1unthought ofNot imagined or dreamed of.

    没有想象到的;没有梦到的

    the old develop interests unthought of in earlier years

    老年人培养早年未曾想到过的兴趣爱好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As a player in the arms industry I'm totally on the side of the Jewish State here because like Northern Ireland, they are in a no win situation against terrorists who have them brain washed and repressed to unthought of depths.
    • Naturally the availability of what we have today was unthought of and in most cases seemed impossible, but most television sets were capable of providing at least up to four basic channels.
    • In the early twenty-first century, lower costs for search, coordination, and evaluation are making previously unthought-of applications feasible - just as happened with the Internet in the 1990's.
    • No language is static (well you could consider Latin, but that is a true dead language), and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed.
    • For Tom, a student who is listening, this idea is a flash of inspiration, a hereto unthought of concept - a world where people work for each other and share instead of compete.
    • This is a poetry that leads the reader not only in and down but also, through re-sounding, across, crossing boundaries, making unthought of connections, exploring the fertile errata of translation.
    • On the other hand, if we bite the hand that feeds us in some unthought of way, we could be erased in a moment.
    • Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities.
    • It suggests that there may be new and previously unthought of ways of intervening in these processes.
    • Topics unthought of a half century ago now get top billing.
    Synonyms
    unpredicted, unforeseen, unanticipated, unimagined, unplanned, accidental, unlooked for, unsought, unexpected, not bargained for
    sudden, abrupt, surprising, startling, astonishing, abnormal, out of the blue
  • 2Not formed by the process of thinking.

    未经预先考虑的;未加思索的

    what remains unsaid and therefore unthought
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to this, there is ‘an immense unthought element’ in philosophy.
    • Neither writer is an exponent of unthought, liberal individualism.
    • Everything in the media starts from the assumption that ‘We mean well,’ and from the unspoken, indeed unthought, assumption that this claim need never be questioned.

Definition of unthought in US English:

unthought

adjectiveˌənˈθɔtˌənˈTHôt
  • 1unthought ofNot imagined or dreamed of.

    没有想象到的;没有梦到的

    the old develop interests unthought of in earlier years

    老年人培养早年未曾想到过的兴趣爱好。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • On the other hand, if we bite the hand that feeds us in some unthought of way, we could be erased in a moment.
    • This is a poetry that leads the reader not only in and down but also, through re-sounding, across, crossing boundaries, making unthought of connections, exploring the fertile errata of translation.
    • For Tom, a student who is listening, this idea is a flash of inspiration, a hereto unthought of concept - a world where people work for each other and share instead of compete.
    • Topics unthought of a half century ago now get top billing.
    • Let's get away from the topic of seduction and unthought of possibilities.
    • No language is static (well you could consider Latin, but that is a true dead language), and should not be as it needs to change and expand to accommodate unthought of situations when it was first designed.
    • As a player in the arms industry I'm totally on the side of the Jewish State here because like Northern Ireland, they are in a no win situation against terrorists who have them brain washed and repressed to unthought of depths.
    • In the early twenty-first century, lower costs for search, coordination, and evaluation are making previously unthought-of applications feasible - just as happened with the Internet in the 1990's.
    • Naturally the availability of what we have today was unthought of and in most cases seemed impossible, but most television sets were capable of providing at least up to four basic channels.
    • It suggests that there may be new and previously unthought of ways of intervening in these processes.
    Synonyms
    unpredicted, unforeseen, unanticipated, unimagined, unplanned, accidental, unlooked for, unsought, unexpected, not bargained for
  • 2Not formed by the process of thinking.

    未经预先考虑的;未加思索的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Everything in the media starts from the assumption that ‘We mean well,’ and from the unspoken, indeed unthought, assumption that this claim need never be questioned.
    • Neither writer is an exponent of unthought, liberal individualism.
    • According to this, there is ‘an immense unthought element’ in philosophy.
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