unmarked的意思和读音

unmarked

: [ˌʌnˈmɑrkt] : [ʌnˈmɑː(r)kt]

adj.

adj.marked

adj.spotless,unblemished,pristine,immaculate,perfect

unmarkedadj.

1.without a sign or words to show what or where sth is

an unmarked police car

He was buried in an unmarked grave.

2.with no player from the other team staying close to prevent them from getting the ball

He headed the ball to the unmarked Gray.

3.not showing any particular feature or style, such as being formal or informal

adj.1.2.

adj.1.something that is unmarked has no words or symbols on it to show what or where it is2.in sports, an unmarked player has a lot of freedom to move because they are not being marked by a player from the other team3.an unmarked word or phrase is generally used in normal English instead of being, for example, formal or informal

1. unmanned unmarked unmarried ...

3. 67、Universal grammar 68、Unmarked 69、verbal deficit hypothesis ...

4. unmannerly unmarked unmarketable ...

5. ... prototype n. unmarked a. berry n. ( ) ...

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1.Prosecutors raided nine locations including one asphalt contractor where they found a number of unmarked road samples.

2.There was an old abandoned cemetery atop the hill with rows of unmarked headstones and tangles of brushwood clogging the aisles.

3.Opportunity does not avail them; outcomes remain unmarked and the appropriate ends to which they might be working are unknown to them.

4.The 50-year-old and his wife were then driven to The Peak police station in two unmarked police vehicles.50

5.Suddenly Spaniards found that thousands, or tens of thousands, of Francoist victims lay in unmarked graves scattered around the countryside.西

6.A second pass then sweeps away the unmarked objects, leaving behind free memory than can be used for new allocations.访使

7.Given all this, how do scientists explain the fact that robin's eggs are an eye-catching, unmarked blue?耀

8.She told me that behind the unmarked door were the animals that were scheduled for euthanasia that day.

9.Soviet soldiers erected a tent over the unmarked grave and three KGB officers dug up the ammunition boxes containing the charred skeletons.

10.Men and woman do their jobs professionally, and, like the pilots who from great heights bombed Hanoi, seem unmarked by it.