English to Arabic Dictionary untapped

untapped

غير مستغل
definition
adjective
a huge, untapped market for bagels
(of a resource) not yet exploited or used.
It has been renovated by the Hilton chain - the bugs have been removed and the telephones untapped .
(of a telephone, etc.) free from listening devices.
translation of 'untapped'
adjective
غير مستغل
example
Our trans-Tasman neighbour New Zealand would seem to be a logical and possibly almost 'untapped' market.
It has been renovated by the Hilton chain - the bugs have been removed and the telephones 'untapped' .
A bee that manages to jimmy open a mistletoe bud gets first access to an 'untapped' store.
With the health and fitness market relatively 'untapped' , this leaves room for aggressive growth potential.
The Fool represents the 'untapped' potential in all of us.
The profession is losing tremendous potential and an 'untapped' market.
Some in the private sector have identified water as the last great 'untapped' natural resource to be exploited for profit.
Academic physics can exploit the 'untapped' resource of its alumnae and alumni in many ways.
With the arrival of the railroad, the logging industry was able to exploit the region's 'untapped' timber wealth.
The Middle East is an 'untapped' resource of potential MTV converts and the US wants in.
Aceh is believed to have a huge amount of 'untapped' gas resources.
Bulgaria has many 'untapped' resources that could potentially lead to the success of the country.
There are 85 million Americans in their forties who represent an 'untapped' market for classic soul.
Until only a few years ago, Sudan's oil reserves represented no more than 'untapped' potential.
Using these search engines is an 'untapped' resource that should not be overlooked.
Namibia is a country full of resources and 'untapped' human potential.
You need look no further than page 38 of this magazine for evidence of this 'untapped' resource's potential.
Zambia has no reason to be poor since the country is endowed with natural resources - still 'untapped' .
It is an 'untapped' market potentially worth millions.
This implies that the potential of this 'untapped' resource has yet to be fully realised.
Behind the uncertainty of the future of the British Grand Prix is motor racing's desire to exploit 'untapped' markets, notably in China.
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