unbeknownst

['ʌnbi'nəunst]
  • adv. 不知地
  • adj. 不知的
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unbeknownst (adj.)
1833, vulgar formation from unbeknown (1630s). No clear reason for the -st, but since 19c. this has become the dominant form.
1. Unbeknownst to her father, she began taking dancing lessons.
她瞒着父亲开始去上舞蹈课。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Unbeknownst to his foreign policy advisers, Nixon was already preoccupied with the unraveling of Watergate.
尼克松的对外政策顾问们并不了解, 他的全部精力早就用在解释水门事件上了.

来自辞典例句

3. She had been ill for months, unbeknownst to the family.
她已患病数月, 而其家人仍不知晓.

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4. Unbeknownst to me, she made all the arrangements.
她在我毫不知情的情况下安排好了一切.

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5. Unbeknownst to the attackers, however , the grand expanse of Neriak Proper was entirely spared.
攻击者不知道的是, 奈瑞克主城区的大部分区域都被完整的保留下来.

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