unknown

unknown
unknown [ˈʌnˈnəʊn]
1. adjective
inconnu
• a species unknown to science une espèce inconnue des scientifiques
• unknown to me, he ... à mon insu, il ...
• unknown to him, the plane had crashed l'avion s'était écrasé, ce qu'il ignorait
2. noun
   a. the unknown l'inconnu m
• voyage into the unknown voyage m dans l'inconnu
   b. ( = person, actor) inconnu(e) m(f)
* * *
[ʌn'nəʊn] 1.
noun
1) (unfamiliar place or thing) inconnu m
2) (person not famous) inconnu/-e m/f
3) Mathematics inconnue f
2.
adjective inconnu

the place was unknown to me — l'endroit m'était inconnu

unknown to me, they had already left — à mon insu, ils étaient déjà partis

it is not unknown for somebody to do — il arrive à quelqu'un de faire

unknown quantity — Mathematics inconnue f

she is an unknown quantity — fig (her abilities are untested) on ne sait pas ce qu'elle vaut; (not much is known about her) on sait peu de choses sur elle

Mr X, address unknown — M. X, adresse inconnue


English-French dictionary. 2013.

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