【每日一词】unbeknownst - / ˌən-bi-ˈnōn(t)st / adj. 不为所知的,不知道的
adv. 不知地,不为所知 。1: happening or existing without the knowledge of someone specified —usually used with tounbeknownst to us rumors were flying;2: UNKNOWN。
Synonyms
unknown
Examples of unbeknownst in a Sentence
1 unbeknownst to me, my mother was planning a party
2 Reportedly, unbeknownst to Eastwood himself, director Petersen told Rene Russo to gently grab the actor’s hand off-camera during a key point in the monologue, which prompted this rare display of real emotion.
—Vulture, 19 Aug. 2022
3 In fact, unbeknownst to scientists until recently, ancient cities also dealt with toxic pollution; and the blooms may even have contributed to the eventual demise of civilizations.
—Marisa Sloan, Discover Magazine, 18 Apr. 2022
4 Raymond Lee stars in the series as Dr. Ben Song, a physicist on the Quantum Leap project who, unbeknownst to his fellow team members, has upgraded the Quantum Leap accelerator and sends himself back in time and into the bodies of people in the past.
—Rick Porter, The Hollywood Reporter, 12 Dec. 2022
5 She is joined once again by her Gen Z writing partner Ava Daniels (Hannah Einbinder), who — unbeknownst to Deborah — got drunk and sent a nasty email about Deborah to some equally nasty producers.
—Karla Peterson, San Diego Union-Tribune, 30 Sep. 2022
双语例句
Duplicate code can creep into a code base unbeknownst to anyone.
重复代码可能在代码库中悄然发生。
Unbeknownst to them, Hale witnesses the reunion from the hospital hallway.
他们还不知道,Hale此时也在医院过道里,看到了他们的团聚。
Unbeknownst to the application, the context flows along with the web services invocation.
不被应用程序所知的是,上下文随着 Web 服务调用流动。