unwritten
adj. 不成文的; 口頭的,口傳的; 沒有記錄的; 白紙一張的
Something such as a book that is unwritten has not been printed or written down.
Universal have agreed to pay £2.5 million for Grisham's next, as yet unwritten, novel.
環球公司已同意為格里森姆下一部還未動筆的小說支付250萬英鎊。
An unwritten rule, law, or agreement is one that is understood and accepted by everyone, although it may not have been formally or officially established.
They obey the one unwritten rule that binds them all—no talking.
他們都遵守著那條約束他們所有人的預設規則——要守口如瓶。
1. based on custom rather than documentation;
2. using speech rather than writing;
3. said or done without having been planned or written in advance;
Too much valuable information is unwritten; the tester finds it by talking to developers.
太多有價值的資訊沒有記錄下來; 測試員在與開發人員交談時發現了它.
Thus you preserve your genius free and never sin against the unwritten laws of good taste.
你要有充分的自由熱情關懷盡善盡美的事物,決不要糟蹋了你自己的高雅趣味.
It's an unwritten law around here that everyone fetches his own coffee, even the managers.
這兒有一條不成文法,即每人自己去取咖啡, 哪怕是經理也是如此.
For many, there is a more or less unwritten code here.
對多數人來說, 這裡或多或少有個約定俗成的文法.
The failure of the Bank of England, to take one example, remains a largely unwritten story.
例如, 對英國央行(BoE)過失的評述基本上還是一片空白.