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		Definition of unrewarded in English: unrewardedadjective ʌnrɪˈwɔːdɪdˌənrəˈwɔrdəd Not rewarded. 未获报答(或报偿、报酬、奖赏)的  he gave untiring and unrewarded service 他不知疲倦、不图回报地为他人服务。 Example sentencesExamples -  When NHS dentists say they feel unrewarded, it's all relative.
 -  Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded.
 -  People will not, however, tolerate indefinitely shabby treatment meted out to right-minded citizens who work unrewarded in the interests of the community and its future.
 -  Month after month our patience has gone unrewarded until the latest edition of the magazine, when we've managed to bag a whopper.
 -  But their efforts went unrewarded until Volker Laubert, head of the action group Germany's Rights for Children, took their case to the International Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
 -  Sutton and Larsson worked prodigiously but were unrewarded.
 -  Indoors, the middle two generations attempt to use the emergency to their own advantage, counting on the girl's desperation to ensure they won't emerge from the scene unrewarded.
 -  If you feel that great work by other people is going unrecognised and unrewarded, then make a noise about it.
 -  And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory.
 -  Unflashy and hard-working, he does a lot of the unseen, unrewarded work that wins games.
 -  Such vigilance and enthusiasm frequently goes unrewarded.
 -  The importance of the voluntary sector to the community has never been clearer to me than now, as a result of that experience I recognise that these efforts go largely unrewarded and unrecorded."
 -  So often great acts go unrecognised and unrewarded - so why not give our local heroes the recognition they deserve?
 -  We trust that exertion and merit will not go unrewarded, by the admirers of genius, and the lovers of the drama.
 -  The opening 15 minutes saw wave after wave of attacks go unrewarded, although the pressure was undoubtedly mounting.
 -  If it all works out, I'll see to it that your efforts don't go unrewarded.
 -  Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded.
 -  County continued to dominate and could have added a third when good work by Shephard went unrewarded as Davis mishit his shot.
 -  But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded.
 -  A fine all-round performance from Duffield's Lee Wild went unrewarded as opponents Drax clinched the runners-up spot in the first division of the HPH York Vale Cricket League.
 
 Synonyms unappreciated, unrecognized, unacknowledged    Definition of unrewarded in US English: unrewardedadjectiveˌənrəˈwôrdədˌənrəˈwɔrdəd Not rewarded. 未获报答(或报偿、报酬、奖赏)的  he gave untiring and unrewarded service 他不知疲倦、不图回报地为他人服务。 Example sentencesExamples -  Month after month our patience has gone unrewarded until the latest edition of the magazine, when we've managed to bag a whopper.
 -  The importance of the voluntary sector to the community has never been clearer to me than now, as a result of that experience I recognise that these efforts go largely unrewarded and unrecorded."
 -  But the experience he had garnered during those trips south, memorable weeks in which he shared digs with Mark Hughes, Norman Whiteside and Clayton Blackmore, went unrewarded.
 -  Unflashy and hard-working, he does a lot of the unseen, unrewarded work that wins games.
 -  Restaurants often add a service charge on to the tab, thereby avoiding the possibility that even the most indifferent service does not go unrewarded.
 -  If you feel that great work by other people is going unrecognised and unrewarded, then make a noise about it.
 -  Indoors, the middle two generations attempt to use the emergency to their own advantage, counting on the girl's desperation to ensure they won't emerge from the scene unrewarded.
 -  Sutton and Larsson worked prodigiously but were unrewarded.
 -  But their efforts went unrewarded until Volker Laubert, head of the action group Germany's Rights for Children, took their case to the International Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
 -  People will not, however, tolerate indefinitely shabby treatment meted out to right-minded citizens who work unrewarded in the interests of the community and its future.
 -  When NHS dentists say they feel unrewarded, it's all relative.
 -  Such vigilance and enthusiasm frequently goes unrewarded.
 -  We trust that exertion and merit will not go unrewarded, by the admirers of genius, and the lovers of the drama.
 -  Jackson has successfully realised the most monumental movie-making feat in recent memory, yet the scale of his achievement seems undervalued and unrewarded.
 -  A fine all-round performance from Duffield's Lee Wild went unrewarded as opponents Drax clinched the runners-up spot in the first division of the HPH York Vale Cricket League.
 -  County continued to dominate and could have added a third when good work by Shephard went unrewarded as Davis mishit his shot.
 -  And while such diligent pursuit of knowledge usually goes unremarked and unrewarded, next week the world's barmy boffins get their moment of glory.
 -  The opening 15 minutes saw wave after wave of attacks go unrewarded, although the pressure was undoubtedly mounting.
 -  So often great acts go unrecognised and unrewarded - so why not give our local heroes the recognition they deserve?
 -  If it all works out, I'll see to it that your efforts don't go unrewarded.
 
 Synonyms unappreciated, unrecognized, unacknowledged     |