Unheard La

Автор:

Also found in: Thesaurus, Idioms.

The “Unheard L.A.” season continued at Centinela Valley Center for the Arts in Lawndale. “Unheard L.A.” features a diverse set of stories and storytellers reflecting a range of Southern. Check out a live storytelling show. Discover more about Los Angeles and the folks who call it home with Unheard LA as your guide. This live, community-driven storytelling series takes place at.

Ricky level editor youtube free. Finally you can create your own levels! Share,upload,download your levels with your friends or with all the world.

un·heard

(ŭn-hûrd′)adj.
2. Not given a hearing; not listened to: unheard objections.

unheard

(ʌnˈhɜːd) adj
2. not listened to or granted a hearing: his warning went unheard.

un•heard

(ʌnˈhɜrd)
adj.
1. not heard; not perceived by the ear.
3. Archaic. unheard-of.
Adj.1.unheard - not necessarily inaudible but not heard
inaudible, unhearable - impossible to hear; imperceptible by the ear; 'an inaudible conversation'

unheard

[ˈʌnˈhɜːd]ADJ
1. (= ignored) she condemned him unheardlo condenó sin escucharlo
his pleas went unheardhicieroncasoomiso de sus ruegos
2. (= not heard) his cries went unheardnadie oyó sus gritos
a previously unheard operauna óperainédita

unheard

[ˌʌnˈhɜːrd]adv
to condemn sb unheard → condamner qn sans jugement
to go unheard (= be ignored) [pleas, protest, cries] → ne pasêtre entendu(e)
adj (= Unheardnot heard) [melody, recording] → inédit(e)unheard of unheard-of[ˌʌnˈhɜːrdɒv]adj
(= unknown) → inconnu(e)
almost unheard of → rarissime
Crime is almost unheard of → La criminalitéestrarissime.

unheard

adjungehört; (fig) voiceunbeachtet; to condemn somebody unheardjdnverurteilen, ohne ihn angehört zu haben; to go unheard(lit) → ; (fig also)

Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content.
Link to this page:

Here is need for you to put forth the might of your strong arms, for they of the Court are gaining the mastery in the tourney!' Called away by this noise and outcry, they proceeded no farther with the scrutiny of the remaining books, and so it is thought that 'The Carolea,' 'The Lion of Spain,' and 'The Deeds of the Emperor,' written by Don Luis de Avila, went to the fire unseen and unheard; for no doubt they were among those that remained, and perhaps if the curate had seen them they would not have undergone so severe a sentence.