unpursued

发音

/ˈʌn.pəɹˌsjuːd/

释义与例句

adj.
  1. 1.

    Not pursued, not followed, not hounded.

    1740, Samuel Johnson, “Debate on incorporating the new-raised men into the standing regiments” in The Works of Samuel Johnson, London: John Stockdale, 1787, Vol. 12, Debates in Parliament, p. 62, At Guastalla, Sir, they attacked the French in their trenches, even with forces inferiour in number, so far were they from any diffidence in the form of their establishment; and after a fight of seven hours, in which their loss was, under all their disadvantages, not greater than that of their enemies, they retreated to their former camp unmolested and unpursued.

  2. 2.

    Not pursued, not sought, not engaged in.

词源

From un- + pursued.

来源:wiktionary