unstated的意思和读音

unstated

: [ʌnˈsteɪtəd] : [ʌnˈsteɪtɪd]

adj.

adj.specified

adj.unspecified,unspoken,tacit,understood,implicit

unstatedadj.

1.not stated; not said in words but understood or agreed between people

Their reasoning was based on a set of unstated assumptions.

adj.1.not talked about directly, but usually known about or understood

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1.The warrant is often implied in arguments, and like the unstated premise in the syllogism, needs careful examination to be acceptable.

2.One major, if unstated, aspect of the project was that everyone was accustomed to desktop applications.

3.It is not enough to demand unstated pressures from other affected countries, especially China.

4.Unfortunately, that behavior includes an unstated assumption that the data has already been validated.

5.The (unstated) aim was to show them how to avoid the traditional fate of Liberals entering a British coalition, namely, annihilation.(

6.The unstated implication of these questions is that someone is considering moving these missions up NASA's priority list.

7.One realm where migration has particularly powerful if largely unstated effects is school finance.使

8.Every organization has a framework of decision-making and some set of often unstated measures.

9.There is even fear of an unstated intention to replace Chinese characters totally, eventually.

10.The credit balance comprises stated accounts and unstated accounts.