uncounted
英 [ʌn'kaʊntɪd]
美[ʌn'kaʊntɪd]
- adj. 无数的;没有数过的
英英释意
- 1. too numerous to be counted;
- "incalculable riches"
- "countless hours"
- "an infinite number of reasons"
- "innumerable difficulties"
- "the multitudinous seas"
- "myriad stars"
- "untold thousands"
英文词源
- uncounted (adj.)
- c. 1500, from un- (1) "not" + past participle of count (v.).
实用场景例句
- For uncounted millions, faith remains as rock - solid as Gibraltar.
- 对无数的信徒来讲, 信仰就像直布罗陀的岩石一样坚不可摧.
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- Uncounted thousands died in Rome and other cities across the empire.
- 数不尽成千病患死于罗马及帝国其他各城市.
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- Many more trekked up, uncounted, from Mexico.
- 还有大量不记其数的墨西哥人跋涉而来.
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- Uncounted millions leaped they before me.
- 在我之前无数的百万他们跳跃.
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- More than 3 m people are thought to have gone uncounted in the 2000 census.
- 有人认为超过300万的人在2000年的人口普查当中漏报.
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- This has condensed our and painstaking effort of uncounted MINDONG colleagues among them.
- 这其中凝聚了我和无数闽东同仁的心血.
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