英:[ˌʌn'kʌltʃəd]
美:[ʌnˈkultʃəd]
英:[ˌʌn'kʌltʃəd]
美:[ʌnˈkultʃəd]
adj.
没有文化的
未受教育的
未开垦的
未耕作的
un·cul·tured
uhn kuhl chrd
adjective
not cultured: such as
lacking in education, taste, or refinement
coarse, uncultured people
not grown or produced under artificial conditions
uncultured pathogens
The first known use of uncultured was in 1555
1 So far the pair have identified around 80,000 previously uncultured strains using the device, and isolated several encouraging new antibiotics.
2 For 50 years he was at war, or in a state of uneasy truce, with the musical establishment, fighting to make the deaf, incurious or plain uncultured appreciate the works of their own time.
3 Well, one possible lesson would be that some Australian young men are uncultured oafs but then that would be a tautology.
4 "I am sure that Italian judges will understand and forgive an act born from a civilisation of aircraft and war violence, a civilisation which overwhelmed this uncultured peasant."
5 To listen to Remnick and others tell it, the country would be better off if only Trump stopped acting like such an uncultured, impulsive slob.
6 “He’s too immature and uncultured to really represent this district,” added Watson, a retired attorney and Army colonel.
7 They developed a way of growing uncultured bacteria in their natural environment using a miniature device called an iChip that can isolate and help grow single cells.
8 The uncultured majority is generally perceived as a large, untapped resource of new drug candidates, but so far it is unknown whether taxa containing talented bacteria indeed exist.
9 There is undoubted snobbery, and at times outright bigotry, in the way that many in Hong Kong talk about mainlanders – casting them as uncouth, uncultured “locusts” straining services and taking over the town.
10 The measuring to circular saw-blade is a necessary procedure before stress pretreatment to it. The traditional means of measuring is uncultured.
圆锯片的变形检测是对之进行应力预处理前的一道必需的工序,传统的测量手段比较落后。
11 Specifically, genetic data from uncultured aquatic microbial species were compiled for this study.
12 Peng thought that he looked “uncultured and much older than his age,” but he asked her questions about singing technique, which she took as a sign of intelligence.
13 JAKARTA, Indonesia — When an Indonesian law student posted an online rant saying the historic city of Yogyakarta in Central Java was “poor, stupid and uncultured,” she earned more than the ire of its residents.
14 You know the drill: we’re uncultured, narcissistic, entitled babies who lack the soft skills necessary to take our place as functioning adults.
15 May I suggest a subscription to Sesame Street or Nickelodeon where you can express and impose your beliefs on the uncultured and where your lack of logic would not make a difference.
16 Scoffing at soccer makes you look like an uncultured buffoon.
17 Her stark reversal of fortune was underscored on Monday when the state-run Herald newspaper - which in August proclaimed her “A loving mother of the nation” - ran a piece headlined “Youth League slams ‘uncultured’ First Lady.”
18 Gothic art has always played with doubling, and in the movie Starling is the elusive, empathetic, uncultured antithesis to Hannibal Lecter’s extravagant psychopath.
19 Together, in which an uncultured father toils to support his musical prodigy son, doesn’t translate to this American tale, calculated to hang an honorific on a story of black masculine perseverance that many will find unexceptional.
20 Where Nicaraguans are seen as poor, illiterate and uncultured, Costa Ricans see themselves as middle-class and educated.
1 未开垦的
2 落后
underdeveloped unenlightened unprogressive behindhand down behind lag straggle trail draggle in retard drop back behind the times
3 无文化
5 没有文化的
6 未经耕作的
7 无品位的
8 粗俗
common offensive gross ripe salty cheesy earthy ghastly unrefined plebeian inelegant trailer-park countrified commonly loudly grossly inelegantly ripeness vulgarity grossness crudity commonness off colour locker room crude coarse naughty vulgar tasteless saucy tawdry lavatorial be in bad worst possible taste be in poor worst possible taste be in the worst possible taste
9 不文雅的
10 无教养的
hairy-heeled plain provincial rude Gothic vulgar Philistine unrefined uncouth illiberal uncultivated ungentlemanly illiterate uneducated jungli underbred gross ignorant untrained uncivilized untutored ill-bred currish
11 缺乏教养的
12 未耕种的