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unappreciated [ˌunəˈpriʃiˌetɪd]

adj. 未被欣赏的;

例句:

  • He was in a job where he felt unappreciated and undervalued.
    他以前的工作未让他感到受赏识和重视。
  • The charms of their subtlety passed by her unappreciated.
    话里的微妙刻薄意味,她一概不能领会.
  • If it does happen, we tend to feel ignored, overlooked and unappreciated.
    如果出现了这种情况, 我们会觉得自己被低估、被忽视了, 并且不受到赏识.
  • You certainly know how to make a fellow feel unappreciated.
    来自THETIMES
  • Debunking is arduous, boring, and often unappreciated work.
    来自SA
  • When Dahl was at school, his talents seem to have gone unappreciated.
    来自NEWYORKER