untold的意思和读音

untold

: [ˌʌnˈtoʊld] : [ʌnˈtəʊld]

adj.);

adj.+n.untold damage

adj.few

adj.indescribable,ineffable,inexpressible,indefinable,uncountable

untoldadj.

1.[obn]used to emphasize how large, great, unpleasant, etc. sth is

untold misery/wealth

These gases cause untold damage to the environment.

2.not told to anyone

adj.1.;,;,()2.,,,

adj.1.existing or present in an amount that is too large to be measured2.an untold story has never been read or heard by the public

1. unrest untold upbringing ...

2. wild a. untold a. band n. ...

3. unrest untold upbringing ...

4. contention: untold: acquired: ...

5. ●contention n. untold adj. ●South Dakota ) ...

6. uncounted untold nondelivery... ...

7. unto untold untomb ...

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1.I cannot change your past with its heartache and pain, nor the future with its untold stories, but I can be there when you need me to care.

2.The first mirror was a pool of still water, and for untold centuries there was no other mirror to take its place.

3.All it will take is a fall in housing, or some sort of economic slowdown, to reveal an untold number of bad loans.使

4.Discover Jane Austen's untold romance that would become the inspiration for her greatest love stories.

5.Untold taxpayer cash has been used to save the banking system.

6.Closer to home are the untold trials and tribulations of the people of Darfur, which the world seems to have forgotten.

7.Such a system could apply to corporate cards too, thus saving untold quantities of money and time.

8.Unleashing a nuclear bomb would cause untold death and disfigurement. But society tends to forget.使

9.if it is within the planned pregnancy, especially in the derived demand, pregnant women will naturally bring untold and pride and comfort.怀

10.And do not mind facing the stimuli, that would increase the menopause, neurological disorders, caused untold trouble.