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unknown adjective VERBS | ADVERB | PREPOSITION | PHRASES VERBSbe 未知remain 仍然未知◆These sites remain largely unknown to the British public.这些场所基本上一直不为英国公众所知。ADVERBcompletely, entirely, quite (BrE) , totally, utterly (especially NAmE) 完全是未知的;一无所知◆His whereabouts were quite unknown during this period.这一时期他几乎是下落不明。almost, practically, virtually 几乎无人知道;事实上不为人知◆This drug was practically unknown in Britain.这种药在英国几乎不为人知。largely, mostly 基本上不为人知comparatively, relatively 名气比较小;相当不为人知◆a comparatively unknown actor不怎么出名的演员◆She was then still relatively unknown.她那时候还不怎么出名。as yet, currently, still 还不为人知;目前不为人知;依然不为人知heretofore (formal, especially NAmE) , hitherto, previously 迄今不为人知;以前不为人知◆a period of democratic development previously unknown in their country以前在他们国家无人知晓的一段民主发展时期apparently 表面上不为人知otherwise 本来不出名◆He cites the works of two otherwise unknown authors.他引用了两位本来不出名的作者的作品。PREPOSITIONto 不为⋯所知◆Gold was totally unknown to their civilization.黄金完全不为他们的世界所知。PHRASESfor parts unknown, to parts unknown 去往未知的地方◆She departed for parts unknown.她离开了,不知去了什么地方。for reasons unknown, for unknown reasons 不知何故 |