uncounted如何读

英:['ʌn'kaʊntɪd]

美:[ʌn'kaʊntɪd]

uncounted是什么意思

  • adj.无数的;没有数过的

uncounted自然拼读

un·count·ed

uhn kaUn tihd

uncounted英英释义

Adjective

1. too numerous to be counted;

"incalculable riches"

"countless hours"

"an infinite number of reasons"

"innumerable difficulties"

"the multitudinous seas"

"myriad stars"

"untold thousands"

uncounted词源中文解释

约于1500年,来自 un-(1)“不”和 count(v.)的过去分词。

uncounted词源英文解释

The first known use of uncounted was in the 15th century

uncounted儿童词典英英释义

uncoververb

to make known : disclose, reveal

uncover a plot

to expose to view by removing some covering

uncover the ruins of an ancient city

to take the cover from

uncover the box

to remove the hat from

to take off one's hat as a sign of respect

uncouthadjective

strange, awkward, and clumsy in shape or appearance

vulgar in conduct or speech : rude

uncoupleverb

disconnect

uncouple railroad cars

uncoupleverb

disconnect

uncouple railroad cars

uncoupleverb

disconnect

uncouple railroad cars

uncountedadjective

not counted

a stack of uncounted bills

too many to be counted : innumerable

uncounted 例句

1 At the end of this campaign, five thousand Cherokees were made refugees, and the number of deaths remained uncounted.

2 The Moon Door, a hole leading to uncounted feet of air and then the rocky ground below, is the preferred method of execution.

3 An estimated 70,000 women die each year from such methods. Uncounted millions suffer from complications such as sterility arising from botched abortions.

据估计,每年约有7万名妇女死于上述因素,还有难以计数的数百万妇女饱受拙劣堕胎手法引起的不育等并发症之苦。

4 More than 800 uncounted postal votes have been found following last week's local elections in North Lincolnshire.

5 Furthermore, CNN notes that "Cochise's action could put at risk the votes of some 47,000 county residents and could inject chaos into the election if those votes go uncounted."

6 Late that night, the dead still were uncounted and fires still burned.

7 The fires have upended oil and gas operations, reduced available timber harvests, dampened the tourism industry and imposed uncounted costs on the national health system.

8 As the election results came pouring in, CNN coverage featured John King, as usual, who likes to break down the demographics of districts to help viewers understand how uncounted votes may come out.

9 Meanwhile, nothing could possibly justify the atrocities by the Israeli government in Gaza, where the death toll is now estimated at 32,000, while uncounted thousands of other Palestinian people remain buried under rubble.

10 They spent uncounted hours on the project.

11 “We are uncounted, too,” she told me as we drove through Putumayo in mid-July.

12 So thanks, Joe, for letting me in when I was 16 years old – and uncounted times ever since.

13 The high water brought new misery and death to a country suffering uncounted casualties after 15 months of war.

14 Hardly knowing day from night, Abel slept and kept no schedule, and the days came and left, uncounted.

15 There was no ballot-stuffing, no illicit payoffs, no decisive carton of uncounted ballots mysteriously turning up in the night at a fruit stand outside Yucaipa.

16 For those grieving after a deadly shooting by police, the realization that their loved one remains uncounted by the FBI deepens the pain of their loss.

17 Victims of violence in Matamoros and other large border cities of Tamaulipas often go uncounted, because the cartels have a history of taking bodies of their own with them.

18 It was an uncounted step, yet we were all in sync.

19 In many cases the real toll could be higher because of deaths that went uncounted or were not officially recorded.

20 Uncounted millions leaped they before me.

在我之前无数的百万他们跳跃.

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