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underappreciated [ˌʌndərə'pri:ʃɪeɪtɪd]

adj. 未得到正确评价的,未受到充分赏识(或欣赏)的;

例句:

  • Sade is probably the most underappreciated of all British acts.
    来自BBC
  • Howeer, infection - control risks associated with these ables may be underappreciated.
    尽管如此, 与这些单向阀相关的感染控制风险可能还未被阐明.
  • Aspiring filmmakers, are you feeling overlooked , underappreciated, and undiscovered?
    雄心勃勃的电影制片者, 你们是否觉得受人忽视 、 不被欣赏、遭到埋没?
  • Lightning is another very common, very deadly - and very underappreciated - natural hazard.
    闪电是另一个常见的非常要命的、而且很不受重视的自然灾害.
  • The reach of Univision is often underappreciated.
    来自NEWYORKER
  • I've long thought Geithner was underappreciated.
    来自NEWYORKER