1."We need to attract tourists and not only Chinese, of course, I'm thinking about the Russians, the Middle Easterns...the biggest potential is partially unexploited."
英:['ʌnɪks'plɔɪtɪd]
美:[ˌʌnɪk'splɔɪtɪd]
"vast unexploited (or undeveloped) natural resources"
"taxes on undeveloped lots are low"
unemployed, undeveloped
The first known use of unexploited was in 1888
1."We need to attract tourists and not only Chinese, of course, I'm thinking about the Russians, the Middle Easterns...the biggest potential is partially unexploited."
2.“From an archaeological standpoint, Paris is almost like unexploited terrain,” Mr. Bove said.
3.But history shows we are unlikely to be able to leave any of these chaos-causing fuels unexploited.
4.In Europe such markets are still relatively unexploited, says Paul Jayasingha of Towers Watson, an advisory firm, making it an attractive destination for American, Middle Eastern and Asian money.
5.For Hollywood that means a gold mine of intellectual property with a built-in audience of gamers has gone mostly unexploited.
6.Unexploited rare metal ores have a good perspective.
稀有矿现虽未开发,但前景却美好!
7.Fundraising in late-stage startups - more mature firms that are already selling products rather than just the bright but unexploited ideas of entrepreneurs - has begun to increase.
8.It began in 1848, when Yankee whalers, having depleted the sperm whales of the Pacific, discovered an unexploited population of bowheads north of the Bering Strait.
9.Its gentle landscape rewards hiking, and it offers small villages and unexploited beaches.
10.You vigorously lobby for lower taxes and leave no loophole unexploited.
11.National governments will be relied upon to flesh out their targets themselves, through policies that could be controversial and perhaps expensive in the short term, such as pursuing renewable energy and leaving fossil fuels unexploited.
12."It's a great idea. It's a national treasure out there, and it's unexploited," Johnson said.
13.Which is reasonable enough: Many of Saunders’ stories have unexploited potential for Hollywood studio films.
14.Big Data holds the promise of extensive monetization opportunities for unexploited assets.
15.Now comes The Rite, which taps a large but largely unexploited demographic: lapsed Catholics.
16.This kind of metal sti 1 l has many unexploited capabilities.
这种金属还有很多未被发现的性能.
17.It’s not a new medium, but it is an unexploited medium and we don’t know yet everything we can do with it.
18.One Vogue editor used to joke that, if there were a species of endangered creature yet unexploited by Italian designers, it was probably an oversight.
19.It is one reason Project Coyote believes “unexploited coyote populations are self-regulating,” and indiscriminate killing is ineffective.
20.The Ravens and their fans know all too well the dread feeling of leaving opportunities unexploited against the Steelers and their indefatigable quarterback, Ben Roethlisberger.