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单词 unrealized
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Definition of unrealized in English:

unrealized

(British unrealised)
adjective ʌnˈrɪəlʌɪzdˌənˈriəˌlaɪzd
  • 1Not achieved or created.

    an unrealized dream
    Example sentencesExamples
    • As for Italy, though Mehmed sent an invasion force to southern Italy in 1480, he died the following year with his dream of conquering Rome unrealised.
    • These were real ‘flowers in the dustbin,’ turning Rotten's prophecy of ‘no future’ into a world of unrealized possibilities.
    • The film works on several levels: an inspiring tale of the underdog, a warm and sympathetic love story, and a dramatic story of unrealized dreams and potential all wrapped into one.
    • It has significant unrealised potential, possibly as a tourist focus.
    • By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs.
    • For one thing, parents who had yearned to do a particular course, but who had not been able to do so for one reason or another, often tried to make their children take the course and fulfil unrealised dreams.
    • These grand plans remain largely unrealized - so far.
    • But today, it feels like just that: an unfulfilled ambition, an unrealised dream.
    • The finale comes when Hammond and his team put Fawkes's unrealised plan to the test.
    • Merely qualifying for the Olympia is a lifelong dream that goes unrealized for many.
    • The unrealized hopes and dreams of the loser are allowed to vanish forever.
    • Aware of this still unrealised potential, the government is working to break any possibility of organised labour using a divisive pay structure.
    • While the show's themes were traditional - fellowship, colleagues united against adversity, unfulfilled ambitions and unrealised romances - its style was revolutionary.
    • In the political realm, these attributes are latent potential - unrealized power to influence public policy.
    • While the L-shaped arms of the sculpture began as elements of an unrealized house plan, the title phrase was lifted from the closing lines of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
    • Plans to create inter-regional federal courts went unrealized.
    • Alessandro Baricco's Lands of Glass is the story of the great, unrealised plans of two 19th century visionaries.
    • One of Worthers's unrealized goals is achieving three-star Michelin status.
    • However tentative these gestures, however unrealized the ambition to create a new European and a new international order, the end of the cold war forced such questions on to the agenda.
    • Apologies to Plato, but the idea alone of a great painting is not ultimately worthy of attention; and a great painting hidden in an attic can only represent unrealized potential.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused
  • 2Not converted into money.

    unrealized property assets
    Example sentencesExamples
    • With over $5 billion in realized and unrealized losses, it's unlikely that new money invested in Mercury will dull its tax edge.
    • For example, the unrealized loss on the value of a current asset could be completely offset by an unrealized gain on a non-current asset.
    • Through his suit, Johnson was attempting to recoup potentially millions in unrealized profits from Berry and his publishing company, Isalee Music.
    • But there was an announcement of the potential return of Development Land Tax (on unrealised gains on undeveloped land).
    • Using the same 11.5% theft rate assumption, that's a whopping $55 billion in unrealized subscriber asset value throughout the industry.
    • As a member of the younger generation, I have no problem with the fabulous unrealised property gains made by older property speculators.
    • It is possible to use unrealized gains in financial assets (including derivative contracts) as collateral for further purchases.
    • Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured.
    • Domestic markets in Europe suffer from a misallocation of resources that lowers consumption and standards of living, wastes human talents, and leaves many potential productivity gains unrealized.
    • On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock holdings, Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever.
    • Second, unrealized gains of some assets could offset unrealized losses of others, resulting in no required write-off.
    • So at the top of the balance sheet the assets are recorded at market value - not at cost, at market value - and then in an asset revaluation reserve the unrealised gain is recorded.
    • Alternatively, it is argued that a compensation order under section 204.3 of the BIA, following a conviction of Mr. Cogan for a bankruptcy offence, could constitute an unrealized asset.
    • But if we are right on the analysis and willing to sit tight, we will eventually recover unrealized losses and make money.
    • Another technique involved the upward revaluation to estimated fair market value of any long-term assets, such as land, and the recording of unrealised holding gains, which also diminished deficits.
 
 

Definition of unrealized in US English:

unrealized

(British unrealised)
adjectiveˌənˈrēəˌlīzdˌənˈriəˌlaɪzd
  • 1Not achieved or created.

    an unrealized plan for a full-length novel
    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of Worthers's unrealized goals is achieving three-star Michelin status.
    • Plans to create inter-regional federal courts went unrealized.
    • Alessandro Baricco's Lands of Glass is the story of the great, unrealised plans of two 19th century visionaries.
    • Aware of this still unrealised potential, the government is working to break any possibility of organised labour using a divisive pay structure.
    • But today, it feels like just that: an unfulfilled ambition, an unrealised dream.
    • However tentative these gestures, however unrealized the ambition to create a new European and a new international order, the end of the cold war forced such questions on to the agenda.
    • While the L-shaped arms of the sculpture began as elements of an unrealized house plan, the title phrase was lifted from the closing lines of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
    • The film works on several levels: an inspiring tale of the underdog, a warm and sympathetic love story, and a dramatic story of unrealized dreams and potential all wrapped into one.
    • These were real ‘flowers in the dustbin,’ turning Rotten's prophecy of ‘no future’ into a world of unrealized possibilities.
    • In the political realm, these attributes are latent potential - unrealized power to influence public policy.
    • These grand plans remain largely unrealized - so far.
    • By forcing the internet to be accessible to everyone, there is a risk that we are levelling it down, reducing its potential to suit many competing, latent, unrealised needs.
    • It has significant unrealised potential, possibly as a tourist focus.
    • Merely qualifying for the Olympia is a lifelong dream that goes unrealized for many.
    • The finale comes when Hammond and his team put Fawkes's unrealised plan to the test.
    • For one thing, parents who had yearned to do a particular course, but who had not been able to do so for one reason or another, often tried to make their children take the course and fulfil unrealised dreams.
    • While the show's themes were traditional - fellowship, colleagues united against adversity, unfulfilled ambitions and unrealised romances - its style was revolutionary.
    • Apologies to Plato, but the idea alone of a great painting is not ultimately worthy of attention; and a great painting hidden in an attic can only represent unrealized potential.
    • The unrealized hopes and dreams of the loser are allowed to vanish forever.
    • As for Italy, though Mehmed sent an invasion force to southern Italy in 1480, he died the following year with his dream of conquering Rome unrealised.
    Synonyms
    dormant, quiescent, inactive, untapped, unused
    1. 1.1 Not converted into money.
      unrealized property assets
      Example sentencesExamples
      • On the back of hefty unrealised profits in their property and stock holdings, Japanese banks boosted their global operations, thinking the expansion could last forever.
      • Alternatively, if unrealized and undervalued tax assets like tax credits and losses are on hand, a share purchase will be favoured.
      • So at the top of the balance sheet the assets are recorded at market value - not at cost, at market value - and then in an asset revaluation reserve the unrealised gain is recorded.
      • Using the same 11.5% theft rate assumption, that's a whopping $55 billion in unrealized subscriber asset value throughout the industry.
      • But there was an announcement of the potential return of Development Land Tax (on unrealised gains on undeveloped land).
      • With over $5 billion in realized and unrealized losses, it's unlikely that new money invested in Mercury will dull its tax edge.
      • But if we are right on the analysis and willing to sit tight, we will eventually recover unrealized losses and make money.
      • For example, the unrealized loss on the value of a current asset could be completely offset by an unrealized gain on a non-current asset.
      • As a member of the younger generation, I have no problem with the fabulous unrealised property gains made by older property speculators.
      • Second, unrealized gains of some assets could offset unrealized losses of others, resulting in no required write-off.
      • Through his suit, Johnson was attempting to recoup potentially millions in unrealized profits from Berry and his publishing company, Isalee Music.
      • Alternatively, it is argued that a compensation order under section 204.3 of the BIA, following a conviction of Mr. Cogan for a bankruptcy offence, could constitute an unrealized asset.
      • It is possible to use unrealized gains in financial assets (including derivative contracts) as collateral for further purchases.
      • Domestic markets in Europe suffer from a misallocation of resources that lowers consumption and standards of living, wastes human talents, and leaves many potential productivity gains unrealized.
      • Another technique involved the upward revaluation to estimated fair market value of any long-term assets, such as land, and the recording of unrealised holding gains, which also diminished deficits.
 
 
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