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
not yet examined carefully to understand what the facts, results, or material show
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)
For months, the accident data remained unanalysed in a locked office drawer.
Christopher handed the team a box of unanalysed rock samples from the cave.
The notes were still unanalysed, so Owen could not see the pattern yet.
- 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
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'.