1ADJ [usually verb-link ADJ, ADJ after verb, oft ADJ n]没听到的;不被理睬的;被忽略的 If you say that a person or their words go unheard, you are expressing criticism because someone refuses to pay attention to what is said or take it into consideration. 没听到的;不被理睬的;被忽略的 [written, disapproval]
His impassioned pleas went unheard.
他充满激情的请求未被理睬。
She had not waited for any explanation but had condemned him unheard.
她没等他解释,就指责他充耳不闻。
2ADJ 不为人知的;前所未闻的 If you describe spoken comments or pieces of music as unheard, you mean that most people are not familiar with them because they have not been expressed or performed in public. 不为人知的;前所未闻的
A vast treasure-trove of virtually unheard melody awaits discovery by this new audience.
大量不为人知的优美旋律正等着这批新听众来发掘。
...a country where social criticism was largely unheard until this year.
直到今年为止对社会批判基本闻所未闻的国家
3ADJ [usually verb-link ADJ]听不到的 If someone's words or cries go unheard, nobody can hear them, or a particular person cannot hear them. 听不到的 [written]
Martin's weak cries for help went unheard until 6.40pm yesterday.
VERBS | ADVERBVERBS➤go無人理會◇Their protests went unheard.他們的抗議無人理會。ADVERB➤previously先前未有人聽過◇a previously unheard tape of their conversations先前沒人聽過的他們談話的錄音帶