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un·chart·ed
uhn char tihd
adjective
not recorded on any map or chart; unexplored or unknown, as some geographical area or field of research.The storm had sent the ship off course and into uncharted waters.
1804年,来自 un-(1)“不”和 chart(v.)的过去分词。
The first known use of uncharted was in 1832
unclaspverb
to release from a clasp
uncladadjective
not clothed : undressed, naked
unciviladjective
not civilized : barbarous
lacking in courtesy : ill-mannered
uncivil remarks
uncivilizedadjective
not civilized : lacking culture or refinement
far from civilization : wild
unciviladjective
not civilized : barbarous
lacking in courtesy : ill-mannered
uncivil remarks
unchristianadjective
not of the Christian faith
not suitable to or like a Christian
uncivilized sense 1, barbarous
unchasteadjective
not chaste : lacking in chastity
unchartedadjective
not recorded or located on a map, chart, or plan : unknown
vast uncharted wilderness
1 Alien: Covenant the second of the prequel films, is set in 2104 on board a spaceship carrying 2,000 cryogenically frozen colonists to a distant planet when they chance upon an uncharted paradise.
2 I rose past the lights and into some uncharted realm, possibly Heaven.
3 The band can converge on a riff or fan out in intricate counterpoint, and its agility makes odd, shifting meters and Mr. Matthews’s leaping vocal lines — baritone below, uncharted above — sound natural.
4 In the uncharted terrain of Zoom shoots and outdoor writers’ tables, comedy proved to be his catharsis.
5 But if Markie is undeniably compelling as a subject, the film doesn’t quite match her bravery and her willingness to explore uncharted territory.
6 Shopping for clothes in the uncharted netherworld between Forever 21 and Eileen Fisher can be a travail.
7 But what if the real trick, in an increasingly crowded marketplace, is to venture right off the map and into dangerously uncharted territory?
8 The ship had drifted into uncharted waters.
船漂到了海图上未载明的海域。
9 It covers 16 years of her life, beginning in 1869, as her family famously made its way across the largely uncharted West.
10 Allen Forrester has been asked to lead a small group of soldiers, trappers and Native Americans up the uncharted Wolverine River and cross Alaska.
11 Though Williams snapped into rhythm for Davis, it was one of wide-ranging, impressionistic broadness, with shimmering cymbal-smacks and tom-tom rumble pushing the beat into uncharted territory.
12 Beyond this, though, we’re on uncharted millinery terrain, part Easter Parade, part Halloween.
13 The future is looking both bright and diverse, and DC suddenly looks ready to lead the way by stepping into uncharted territory where its rivals fear to tread.
14 When she began leading the island into uncharted waters in 2006, she said, it was a “lonely, improbable place.”
15 By the last chorus, he has drifted into uncharted territory, playing in a modal style that would become popular only when Miles Davis recorded “Kind of Blue” in 1959.
16 The movie opens shortly before Fawcett is approached by the Royal Geographical Society to map uncharted territory in Bolivia.
17 If this is the problem, choice of women and men, uncharted waters, you'll here?
如果这样的问题面对选择的女人和男人们, 前路茫茫, 你将将何去何从?
18 And he was looking to push them, and himself, forward into uncharted territory.
19 This may be the first time a first grader's homework is headed to a permanent museum collection instead of a parent’s refrigerator door, a novelty that underscores how far into uncharted waters curators are sailing.
20 It’s uncharted territory, because there’s no way Hannibal isn’t panicking after this.
1 无人涉足的
2 人迹罕至的
3 全新的
4 陌生的
5 未知
7 未经探测的
8 地图上未标明的