1.an activity or subject that people do not know anything about or have not experienced before
1.Rather than an entry into uncharted territory for the world economy, such a shift would be more like a return to an earlier era.
货币体系出现这种转变更像是一种倒退,而不是进入世界经济未知领域的探索。
2.He said a government default remains uncharted territory, "which is one reason why it's not a good idea to hit the debt ceiling. "
他说政府违约与否还是个未知数,“这也是为什么触及债务限额并非好消息的原因之一。”
3.But dealing directly with them, and ensuring they do not game the system, will take regulators into uncharted territory.
但是要直接与它们打交道,以确保它们不会与系统对赌从而把政策制定者带入不可知的领域。
4.Two of the first projects I worked on at Google, AdSense and Google Answers, were both uncharted territory for the company.
我在Google工作时接手的两个项目——AdSense和GoogleAnswers,在当时对于公司的来说还算未知领域。
5.The human instinct to acquire knowledge, to venture into uncharted territory, is at once noble and dangerous.
人类获取知识、探索未知领域的本能既崇高又危险。
6.From a designer's point of view, there is a lot of uncharted territory, which is always an interesting situation to be in.
从一名设计师的角度来看,还存在着很多未知领域等待着我们去开发。
7.We have moved into uncharted territory and are going to be watched carefully by other countries.
我们已经进入了未知的领域,并被其它国家小心观察着。
8."So really we're in uncharted territory, " she said.
“我们进入到了一个尚未探知过的领域。”她说。
9."We have a lot to be worried about, " he said. "We are in uncharted territory. "
“我们要担心的事情很多,”他说。“我们对自己的处境一无所知。”
10.The size of the infrastructure stimulus and credit expansion was such that I think we are, to an extent, in uncharted territory.
基础设施刺激计划和信贷增加的规模如此之大,以至于在某种程度上,我认为我们今天所处的环境是前所未有的。