单词 | untapped |
释义 | untapped (ʌntæpt ) adjective [usually ADJECTIVE noun] An untapped supply or source of something has not yet been used. Mongolia, although poor, has considerable untapped resources of oil and minerals. There is enormous, acknowledged and untapped potential in the Indian stock markets. Collocations: untapped reserves A third of global shipping, worth $5 trillion a year, passes through these waters, while untapped reserves of oil and gas lie below. Times,Sunday Times His case suggests there are vast untapped reserves of talent around the counties that have lain dormant for too long. Times, Sunday Times People have surprisingly deep and often untapped reserves of feeling about insect behaviour. Times, Sunday Times Nevertheless, there may be untapped reserves of talent in more junior ranks. Times, Sunday Times The country has largely untapped reserves of both crude oil and natural gas. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Football makes for more interesting viewing - but could it be an untapped resource for local authorities? Times, Sunday Times Teachers at a 1,230-pupil comprehensive reckon the gadgets are a 'huge untapped resource' for teaching. The Sun This country has a huge untapped resource of people who do not work but are willing to, and self-employed who would welcome additional work. Times, Sunday Times We brainstormed about how to discover the untapped resources already within our congregation. Christianity Today Hydroelectricity, wind turbines, solar panels, biomass and waste incinerators will be familiar enough but scientists here have just managed to harness one of the nation's last great untapped resources - television. Times, Sunday Times Is there an untapped source of other alien minds that we share our planet with? Times, Sunday Times Private individuals who do not see themselves as angel investors have become a recent and often untapped source of finance. Times, Sunday Times He realised that it was a largely untapped source of vast amounts of data on what cities, states and societies are worried about, fantasising about, or interested in. Times, Sunday Times This collection of documents was largely ill-ordered and an untapped source of historical evidence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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