non-established
adjective (also nonestablished) uk/ˌnɒn.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/ us/ˌnɑːn.ɪˈstæb.lɪʃt/
(NOT ACCEPTED)
未被认可的,未被接受的
not yet accepted or respected because of being fairly new
A number of patients agreed to submit to a non-established therapy. 一些病人同意接受一种尚未证实的疗法。
Non-established ways of working have been introduced.
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- Because the process is nonestablished, extra care should be taken in implementing it.
(NOT WELL KNOWN)
(人)资历浅的,未被认可的
used for describing someone who is not known for doing a job well because they have not been doing it for a long time
He was flattered because he was the only non-established player from Brazil to be included in the team. 作为唯一一位入选球队的巴西新球员,他感到受宠若惊。
Nonestablished actors can struggle to get auditions.
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- They specialized in publishing non-established writers.
(UNOFFICIAL)
(宗教)非国教的
used for describing a church or religion that is not the official one of a country
The archbishop is much loved by the priests and laity of the non-established Church of Wales.
Nonestablished religious groups are under-represented. 缺乏代表信奉非国教的宗教团体的人。
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- The term was used for clergy of non-established churches.