unanalysed

/ˌʌnˈæn.əl.aɪzd/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌnˈæn.əl.aɪzd/ (ame, ipa)

unanalysed — adjective

  • unanalysedpositive
  • more unanalysedcomparative
  • most unanalysedsuperlative

1. not yet examined carefully to understand what the facts, results, or material sh

1.形容詞C1
釋義

not yet examined carefully to understand what the facts, results, or material show

例句

The lab kept the blood samples unanalysed until the new machine arrived.

keep + object + unanalysed

Sana found several unanalysed survey forms at the back of the cabinet.

unanalysed + noun (stored material)

同義詞
  • unexamined

    broader than 'unanalysed' and can describe people, ideas, or behavior as well as data

  • unprocessed

    closer to material or computer data that has not yet been prepared or organized

  • raw

    common with data, but often suggests the information has been collected without being cleaned or arranged

反義詞
  • analysed

    direct opposite in British spelling, showing the material has already been studied

  • examined

    broader opposite that focuses on careful checking rather than interpretation

  • processed

    useful when the material has been organized or handled, especially in technical settings

文法句型

unanalysed + data/results/samples

remain + unanalysed

keep/leave + object + unanalysed

用法筆記

Most often used with nouns such as data, results, samples, and evidence. In research or business writing it often appears after verbs like remain, keep, or leave to show that the work has not yet been done. This spelling is British; American English usually writes 'unanalyzed'.

常見錯誤

The team has not unanalysed the data.
The team has not analysed the data yet.
💡'unanalysed' is an adjective describing the data, not the opposite action of the verb 'analyse'.
The manager left the figures without analyse.
The manager left the figures unanalysed.
💡After verbs like 'leave', use the adjective 'unanalysed', not the base verb.