英 [ˌʌnˈsʌŋ] 美 [ˌʌnˈsʌŋ]
adj. 未唱的;未被赞颂的;被埋没的
unsung /ʌnˈsʌŋ/
形容词 Unsung is used to describe people, things, or places that are not appreciated or praised, although you think they deserve to be. 未被赞扬的
They are among the unsung heroes of our time.
他们是我们这个时代未被赞颂的英雄当中的一群。
having value that is not acknowledged
同义词: unappreciated / unvalued
... 未赞颂的 unsung 值得赞颂的 ar AlHamid 赞颂的,赞颂者的 encomiastic ...
... Ordinary Day(平常的一天) Unsung(未曾唱出) A thousand Miles(一千英里) ...
... Ordinary Day 平凡的一天 Unsung 哑然无声 A Thousand Miles 千里迢迢 ...
... ungratifying 忘恩负义的 unvalued 不受重视的 unsung 未被唱的 ...
They are among the unsung heroes of our time.
他们是我们这个时代未被赞颂的英雄当中的一群。
He is the unsung hero of British science.
他是英国科学史上未经赞美的英雄。
There have been some, largely unsung, successes.
有大量的不显著的成功的例子。
It's a song Slaid wanted to put on his last CD, Unsung,but he just couldn't get the right sound until now.
VOA : standard.2009.04.21
Promise This-When You be Dying- Some shall summon Me- "And that way in which she says 'when you be dying', that's so classically the way African Americans structure their sentences, with that interesting use of 'be,'" "Maid as Muse" author Aife Murray says writing her book was a way for her to give credit where credit is due - to the unsung men and women whose language and culture enhanced the work of one of America's best-loved poets.
VOA : standard.2010.06.22
But there were many unsung foot soldiers in the movement -- witnesses to American history.
The judge described the woman who brought the claim as "one of the unsung heroines" of society.
None of these things are problems today, thanks to an army of unsung heroes known as standards.