unrepresented

英 [ˌʌnˌrɛprɪˈzɛntɪd] 美 [ənˌrɛprɪˈzɛntɪd]

adj.  无代表的

法律

BNC.27098 / COCA.31684



柯林斯词典

  1. ADJ 无代表为之代言的
    If you are unrepresented in something such as a parliament, legislature, law court, or meeting, there is nobody there speaking or acting for you, for example to give your opinions or instructions.
    1. ...groups who feel they've been officially unrecognized or unrepresented in international councils.
      感觉在国际理事会中没有被正式认可或没有自己的代表的团体

双语例句

  1. Millions of Labour voters went unrepresented.
    数以百万计的工党支持者没有议员代表。
  2. The presence of organisations such as the UN and the World Bank is meant partially to compensate the unrepresented nations.
    联合国和世界银行(worldbank)等机构的到场,部分就是为了补偿那些不能派代表与会的国家。
  3. Large media and software companies write intellectual property rules, while the interests of users go unrepresented. Big pharmaceutical and defence companies employ thousands of lobbyists. Consumer interests come a distant second to producer interests in the formulation of trade policy.
    大型媒体和软件公司制定了知识产权法规,而无人代表使用者的利益;大型制药公司和防务公司雇佣了数以千计的游说人员;在制定贸易政策时,消费者利益远低于制造商利益。
  4. No one wanted America to be unrepresented at Expo – least of all companies that still, in spite of all the hardships, think China is one of the best places on earth to do business.
    没有人希望美国缺席世博会,尤其是美国企业;尽管经历了种种艰难,这些企业仍认为中国是当今世界做生意的最佳地区之一。
  5. Her party does not recognise the constitution imposed by the outgoing junta, and, unrepresented in the new parliament, is technically illegal.
    她所代表的政党并不承认由军政府颁发的宪法也不在新的国会上出席,这些在技术上来说都是违法的。