unimagined
[ˌʌnɪ'mædʒɪnd]
adj.
没有想到过的,从未设想过的,无法想象的;
例句:
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They have discovered now , previou sly unimagined objects - pulsars, quasars, and black holes.
他们发现了以往想象不到的新客体 —— 脉冲星 、 类星体和黑洞.
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Comrade Ogilvy, unimagined an hour ago, was now a fact.
奥吉尔维同志,一小时前连想也甭想, 如今却成了活生生的事实.
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They have discovered now, previously unimagined objects - pulsars, quasars, and black holes.
他们发现了以往想象不到的新客体 ― ―脉冲星 、 类星体和黑洞.
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In the coming years, soaring populations in China and India will begin consuming electricity on a scale hitherto unimagined.
来自WSJ
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"This lends intimacy to an unimagined degree, and you know it every time any one turns over in bed," Dorothy noted.
来自NEWYORKER