柯林斯詞典uncharted /?n?t?ɑ?t?d/ 1. ADJ If you describe a situation, experience, or activity as uncharted territory or waters, you mean that it is new or unfamiliar. (情形、經(jīng)歷、活動(dòng))不爲(wèi)人熟悉的; (地域、水域)未被探索的[usu ADJ n] Carter's fourth album definitely moves into uncharted territory. 卡特的第四張專輯絕對(duì)進(jìn)入了一個(gè)未被探索過的領(lǐng)域。 返回 uncharted劍橋詞典An uncharted place or situation is completely new and therefore has never been described before. (地方或処境)全新的,未知的,無人涉足的 Nuclear fusion has taken physicists into uncharted seas /territory /waters (= a new and unknown area ). 核聚變將物理學(xué)家們帶入了全新的未知領(lǐng)域。 返回 uncharted