1.Wang Lung, watching her move steadily and slowly about the rooms on her big feet, watching secretly the stolid, square face, the unexpressed, half-fearful look of her eyes, made nothing of her.
英:[ˌʌnɪkˈsprest]
美:[ˌʌnɪkˈsprɛst]
Adjective
1. not made explicit;
"the unexpressed terms of the agreement"
"things left unsaid"
"some kind of unspoken agreement"
"his action is clear but his reason remains unstated"
The first known use of unexpressed was in 1561
1.Wang Lung, watching her move steadily and slowly about the rooms on her big feet, watching secretly the stolid, square face, the unexpressed, half-fearful look of her eyes, made nothing of her.
2.“Things that hide are more dangerous and scary,” she tells David, referring ostensibly to a snake they see by a stream, but really addressing the poison that comes from unexpressed feelings.
3.“We were taught by teachers and on radio programs that Japan would definitely win the war because we were children of the god,” he said, adding that his own private doubts went unexpressed.
4.The most important problem of interpreting argument is the problem that unexpressed premises or missing premises be identified and filled.
论证解释中最重要的问题是未表达前提或省略前提的辨识和填补问题。
5.He starts to speak of his own trauma, his childhood abuse, a lifetime of unexpressed pain.
6.“Inanimate objects express the unexpressed animate emotions,” she said.
7.“Tótem” captures the flow of an imperfect family in which what’s left unexpressed engenders conflict between people who otherwise deeply love each other.
8.But it’s worth recalling what Freud said about mistakes—that they conceal unexpressed and repressed desires.
9.In symbolic terms, they're like an extension of the child's unexpressed anger over her parents' treatment of her.
10.Your daughter-in-law might have unexpressed regrets or resentments regarding other aspects of your relationship.
11.The latter strain, with its unexpressed wistfulness, gives the film thematic elements in common with Celine Song’s Past Lives.
12.The idea has always been the same, which is to go inside the mind of someone and musicalize their unexpressed emotions — those doubts, fears and the huge surges of love all those feelings provide.
13.Love unexpressed in sacred. It shines like gems in the gloom of the hidden heart.
没有表现出来的爱是神圣的,它像宝石般在隐藏的心的朦胧里放光。
14.“With their usual narratives and characterizations, although fun to perform,” he said, “I was left feeling unseen and somewhat unexpressed as a person and artist.”
15.Those desires remain mostly unexpressed except for a few tentative caresses.
16.Searching for a pre-verbal language to express big feelings, especially unexpressed ones among family members, may be how her musical antennae were formed.
17.Between them there was a deep unexpressed Bond of sympathy.
在他们之间,有一种深深的未曾说出口的同情把他们连在一起.
18.“There was a kind of malaise, a low-hum numbness. It rattled my cage. I became the person that absorbed everyone else’s unexpressed emotions, because I was so in touch with mine.”
19.I let my love go unexpressed, till it was too late.
我没有对你表达我的爱,已经晚了。
20.The central meaning shared by these verbs is . to draw forth or bring out something latent, hidden, or unexpressed.
这些动词所共有的中心意思是:。推引出或显示出潜在的、隐藏的、未表达出的事物。