unhoped如何读

英:[ˌʌn'həʊpt]

美:[ʌn'hoʊpt]

unhoped是什么意思

  • adj. <罕> = unhoped-for

unhoped英英释义

Adjective

1. so unexpected as to have not been imagined;

"an unhoped-for piece of luck"

"an unthought advantage"

"an unthought-of place to find the key"

unhoped词源英文解释

The first known use of unhoped was in the 14th century

unhoped 例句

1 Let the land, in season due, Twice her waxing fruits renew; Teem the kine in double measure; Rich in new god-given treasure; Here let men the powers adore For sudden gifts unhoped before!

2 It was an unhoped, unlooked-for opportunity that restored Marianne's faith in herself, superstitious as she was, like all successful gamblers.

3 And so the attentions of this man who had asked her to marry him came as an unhoped for treasure in her life.

4 For now we reap the gladness of a ray, That dawns unhoped for in this rumour’s sound.

5 By main force they carried the works the mutineers, tenfold their strength, had thrown up round Lucknow, bringing unhoped- for succour from the mother country, nay, bringing actual salvation with them.

6 Heaven has inspired me with a sudden thought, Whence your unhoped for safety may be wrought, Though with the hazard of my blood 'tis bought.

7 But the temptation to accept this unhoped surrender proved too strong.

8 Still it was something to start on; and something more or less unexpected and unhoped for.

9 Men on cycles, lean-faced, unkempt, scorched along every country lane shouting of unhoped deliverance, shouting to gaunt, staring figures of despair.

10 For if we could gain this one thing, we should be prosperous, if from any chance safety should come unhoped for on the slayers then, not the slain: this I pray for.

11 But 'tis my rede to join to you a mighty folk of fight, A wealthy lordship: chance unhoped this hope for us hath dight; So draw thou thither whereunto the Fates are calling on.

12 With none to molest us, No home cares to press us, Farther onward, and onward we roam; But at length the skies lower, And unhoped for the shower Finds us many miles distant from home.

13 All there knew their story, and could appreciate their feelings, while not a word was spoken, to break the spell of so joyous a meeting, the joy of such unhoped for bliss.

14 Scrofula.—Lupton says: "The Root of Vervin hanged at the neck of such as have the King's Evil, it brings a marvellous and unhoped help."

15 In 1517 the Duchess of Bourbon was confined there of a son, a blessing for some time past unhoped for.

16 Remorse is sorrow with the accompanying idea of something past, which, unhoped for, has happened.

17 It was frightful to think that such unhoped for good fortune should be marred by the absurd crotchets and unwholesome hallucinations by which Mr Harding allowed himself to be led astray.

18 Tear that fell unhoped, unsought, On a song my soul once wrought, From an eye unused to weep.

19 That it should bring to me a person of your wonderful ability, integrity, skill and knowledge, is an almost unhoped for piece of good fortune.

20 The days had been drab and hopeless of late and she was still young; so, if she felt excited at this unhoped for inrush of life and colour, who shall blame her?

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