unappreciated
英 [ˌʌnəˈpriːʃieɪtɪd]
美 [ˌʌnəˈpriːʃieɪtɪd]
adj. 无人赏识; 不被欣赏; 无人感激
BNC.37244 / COCA.25434
牛津词典
adj.
- 无人赏识;不被欣赏;无人感激
not having your work or your qualities recognized and enjoyed by other people; not appreciated- 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。
- He was in a job where he felt unappreciated and undervalued.
英英释义
adj
- having value that is not acknowledged
- not likely to be rewarded
- grading papers is a thankless task
双语例句
- This sometimes unappreciated fact can easily lead to a situation in which a program has a large amount of free Java heap but throws an out-of-memory exception because it has run out of native memory.
这很容易导致程序中拥有大量空闲Java堆,但会由于本机内存耗尽而抛出内存不足异常。 - This makes him feel unloved and unappreciated.
这使他觉得自己没有被爱、被感激。 - On the other hand, a teacher's salary and prestige are relatively low and his work often goes unnoticed and unappreciated.
另一方面,教师的工资和声望较低,他的工作经常不为人所注意和感激。 - Yet workers feel unappreciated& a whopping 71% are disengaged, according to Gallup.
但盖勒普(Gallup)的调查显示,员工并不领情,高达71%的员工反应冷淡。 - When a man feels unappreciated, he stops giving support.
男人如果觉得没受感激,便会停止给与支持。 - This perhaps explains why surveys regularly report that people in banking feel unappreciated and unsatisfied with their work.
这或许解释了为何调查经常发现,银行界人士感觉他们不受重视,也不满意自己的工作。 - The unappreciated heavyweight champion, mason "the line" dixon.
不大受爱戴的重量级拳王梅森“王者”迪克逊。 - Investors should have a "value" bent, looking for companies that are unappreciated by the markets.
投资者应该有一个价值转向,去寻找市场不那么看好的公司; - Customers who feel unimportant, unappreciated or taken for granted that their business elsewhere.
如果顾客觉得自己不受重视、不被珍惜,或是被视为理所当然,就会转而光顾其他企业。 - His major published work entitled the Tentamen is an attempt to provide a rigorous foundation to geometry; it was an unappreciated precursor of the works of Frege and Cantor.
他的主要工作发表题为Tentamen试图提供一个严谨的基础几何,它是弗雷格和康托的作品的赏识易制毒化学。
