Adjective
/lɪtəl ɪnˈvɛstɪˌɡeɪtɪd/
The term "little-investigated" refers to something that has not been explored or studied in depth or detail. In the English language, it is primarily used in academic and scientific contexts, indicating that a subject or area has received minimal attention or analysis. It is often found in written texts, especially research papers or articles, rather than casual conversation.
This adjective suggests that the subject may hold potential for further inquiry or could be of interest for additional studies. Its frequency of use is relatively low, usually appearing in specialized discussions rather than everyday language.
Translation: Les effets du changement climatique sur les écosystèmes éloignés sont encore largement peu étudiés.
Researchers are focusing on little-investigated areas of cancer treatment to find new therapies.
Translation: Les chercheurs se concentrent sur des domaines peu étudiés du traitement du cancer pour trouver de nouvelles thérapies.
Many little-investigated species in the rainforest may hold the key to new medicinal discoveries.
While “little-investigated” is not commonly featured in idiomatic expressions, it can relate to phrases that suggest neglect or lack of attention. Here are a few relevant expressions, along with examples:
Translation: De nombreux scientifiques sont prêts à ne négliger aucun détail dans la quête de phénomènes peu étudiés.
"Under the radar" meaning not noticed or ignored.
Translation: Les impacts peu étudiés de la pollution urbaine passent souvent inaperçus jusqu'à ce qu'ils affectent la santé publique.
"In the shadows" meaning in obscurity or not widely acknowledged.
The term "little-investigated" is a compound adjective formed from the combination of "little," meaning small in amount or degree, and "investigated," which is the past participle of "investigate." "Investigate" originates from the Latin "investigare," meaning to track or trace, which is a combination of "in-" (in) and "vestigare" (to track).
Synonyms: - Under-explored - Neglected - Unexamined
Antonyms: - Well-studied - Investigated - Researched