单词 | practically unknown |
释义 | practically unknown What he was actually doing in his workroom, aside from slamming the door or napping, had remained practically unknown. The Times Literary Supplement Both were multifarious, in a way practically unknown now, writing fiction, drama, philosophy, essays and journalism (both were also editors). The Times Literary Supplement However, acne, eczema and psoriasis are also practically unknown in huntergatherer humans, while in the west they are sharply on the rise. Times, Sunday Times It's the same with degrees: everyone in my day got a 2: 2; the 2: 1 was as rare as a first and a first was practically unknown. Times, Sunday Times These are attended by about two-thirds of the students and the first two are practically unknown in other parts of the world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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