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adjectivenoun a species of insect previously unknown to science科学上以前尚未了解的一种昆虫 He was trying, for some unknown reason, to count the stars. 不知何故,他试图数星星。 The man's identity remains unknown. 这名男子的身份还是个谜。 an unknown actor没有名气的演员 The author is virtually unknown outside Poland. 在波兰以外,这位作者实际上鲜为人知。 The disease is as yet unknown in Europe (= there have been no cases there). 这种疾病至今尚未在欧洲出现过。 It was not unknown for people to have to wait several hours (= it happened sometimes). 人们得等几个小时的事时有发生。 Unknown to me, he had already signed the agreement. 他背着我已签了协议。 He cites the works of two otherwise unknown authors, the originals of these works having been lost. His whereabouts were quite unknown during this period. She departed for parts unknown. She was then still comparatively unknown. These sites remain largely unknown to the British public. This drug was practically unknown in Britain. a comparatively unknown actor a period of democratic development previously unknown in their country He was trying, for some unknown reason, to count the stars. 不知何故,他试图数星星。 The man’s identity remains unknown. 这名男子的身份还是个谜。 a journey into the unknown探险之旅 a fear of the unknown对未知事物的恐惧 A young unknown played the leading role. 演主角的是一个名不见经传的年轻人。 There are so many unknowns in the proposal. 这项提案中的未知数太多了。 X and Y in the equation are both unknowns. 等式中的 X 和 Y 都是未知数。 Motherhood was for her a journey into the unknown. The championship was won by a complete unknown. This action represents a leap into the unknown. What the weather will be like on the day is, as always, the great unknown. a cast of virtual unknowns |