单词 | unstated |
释义 | unstated From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishunstatedun‧stat‧ed /ʌnˈsteɪtɪd/ adjectivenot expressed in words unstated assumptionsExamples from the Corpusunstated• Yet, the aspiration for social cohesion is the unstated aim of much of the republican agenda in New Labour.• These premises are often unstated and hence untested.• The unstated assumption here is that the time is not right for using force.• So looking at clauses joined by but is one way of revealing a speaker's or writer's underlying, unstated assumptions.• There was no flowering between us, just the unstated promise of responsibility between one friend and another.• But there were other, unstated, reasons.• It involves a change in both the stated and unstated rules which govern the behavior and beliefs of an organization.• Whether stated or unstated, these conventions remain true for all Mills and Boon, Silhouette, and Harlequin romances. |
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