0 If a wish, hope, promise, etc. is unfulfilled, it has not happened or been achieved. -- (愿望、希望、诺言等)未实现的,未满足的,未兑现的
In fact, when firms close, worker claims such as severance pay often go unfulfilled.
Because ' na vro ' on its own means ' to find ', ' psahno na vro ' is fairly rendered as a striving to meet an as-yet unfulfilled success.
The lack of visual reference keeps unfulfilled the demand for indicial3 interpretation of these instrumental sounds.
In psychotherapy old wounds are healed, hidden conflicts resolved, and unfulfilled potential brought out.
Professional frustrations or unfulfilled ambitions were behind some disorders of the imagination that distinguished hypochondria from other nervous diseases.
We found, however, that in some places the achievement of a community spirit was as much an unfulfilled wish as a reality.
Several unfulfilled developmental goals and wishes can still be achieved in this late stage of life.
According to him, the demonstration was about unfulfilled wage demands.