unrevealed
/ˌʌn.rɪˈviːld/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌʌn.rɪˈviːld/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌən-ri-ˈvēld/ (ame, mw)
unrevealed — 形容詞
- unrevealedpositive
- more unrevealedcomparative
- most unrevealedsuperlative
1. kept from being seen or known by other people, often for a specific reason such
未公開
尚未被揭露或顯示的
kept from being seen or known by other people, often for a specific reason such as privacy, surprise, or protection.
Beatrix kept the identity of her mystery guest unrevealed until the party began.
Beatrix 將神秘嘉賓的身分保密,直到派對開始才揭曉。
keep + object + unrevealed
The test results remained unrevealed while the laboratory double-checked the data.
檢測結果在實驗室複查數據期間一直未公布。
remain + unrevealed (passive context)
Samir's reasons for leaving the company stayed unrevealed in his resignation letter.
Samir 在辭職信中始終未透露他離開公司的原因。
The exact location of the new park was deliberately left unrevealed in the announcement.
那份公告刻意未公開新公園的確切位置。
Anya's unrevealed feelings for her childhood friend surprised everyone at the reunion.
Anya 對兒時玩伴那份未曾表露的感情,在同學會上令所有人驚訝。
- undisclosed
more common in formal/legal contexts, especially about information intentionally withheld
- hidden
broader — can refer to physical objects, not just information
- secret
stronger implication that someone is actively keeping something from others
- concealed
suggests deliberate effort to prevent discovery
文法句型
remain + unrevealed
keep + object + unrevealed
stay + unrevealed
leave + object + unrevealed
用法筆記
Most common in predicative position after verbs like remain, keep, stay, or leave. Attributive use (before a noun) is less frequent but acceptable. Subject is typically a piece of information — identity, result, location, reason, or feeling.