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un·writ·ten
/-ˈrɪtṇ/
(
a
.)沒有寫的,沒有記錄的,口頭的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Un·writ·ten
a.
1.
Not
written
;
not
reduced
to
writing
;
oral
;
as
,
unwritten
agreements
.
2.
Containing
no
writing
;
blank
;
as
,
unwritten
paper
.
Unwritten doctrines
Theol.
,
such
doctrines
as
have
been
handed
down
by
word
of
mouth
;
oral
or
traditional
doctrines
.
Unwritten law
.
[Cf.
L
.
lex
non
scripta.]
That
part
of
the
law
of
England
and
of
the
United
States
which
is
not
derived
from
express
legislative
enactment
,
or
at
least
from
any
enactment
now
extant
and
in
force
as
such
.
This
law
is
now
generally
contained
in
the
reports
of
judicial
decisions
.
See
Common law
,
under
Common
.
Unwritten laws
,
such
laws
as
have
been
handed
down
by
tradition
or
in
song
.
Such
were
the
laws
of
the
early
nations
of
Europe
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
unwritten
adj
1:
based
on
custom
rather
than
documentation
; "
an
unwritten
law
"; "rites...so
ancient
that
they
well
might
have
had
their
unwritten
origins
in
Aurignacian
times
"-
J.L.T.C.Spence [
ant
:
written
]
2:
using
speech
rather
than
writing
; "
an
oral
tradition
"; "
an
oral
agreement
" [
syn
:
oral
]
3:
said
or
done
without
having
been
planned
or
written
in
advance
; "
he
made
a
few
ad-lib
remarks
" [
syn
:
ad-lib
,
spontaneous
]
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