英:[ˌʌnˈtreɪnd]
美:[ˌʌnˈtreɪnd]
英:[ˌʌnˈtreɪnd]
美:[ˌʌnˈtreɪnd]
adjective
not trained: such as
not made adept or expert by instruction or experience untrained in the use of firearms
an untrained journalist
not taught by discipline to conform to certain behaviors
an untrained dog
not based on training or knowledge : inexpert To the untrained eye, many wetlands can be deceiving, particularly during drier times of year.—Kathleen Rude
an untrained diagnosis
1540年代,来自 un-(1)“不”和 train(v.)的过去分词。
训练不良者
没有训练者
The first known use of untrained was in 1548
1 Musically, you got your start in punk, a culture that gives the young and untrained complete permission to go for it.
2 In a mid-19th-century novel by an anonymous author, the ironically named "Mother Higgins" is an untrained abortionist hired by wealthy men with pregnant mistresses to perform surgical abortions.
3 The untrained eye might see little difference between the work of the two men—but in Ch’ulp’o, every eye was trained.
4 They were “untrained men who could build or fix almost anything because, back then, anythings were simple,” Port observes.
5 Ms. Scott started her career as an untrained dancer with a larger-than-average body and has emerged as a rare success in her industry.
6 For philistines mystified by the value attached to so many artworks that to an untrained eye look worthless, Mr. Cenedella comes across as a reassuring voice of sanity.
7 If the first floor of the Art Preserve lays a foundation for what environment builders do, the second upends misconceptions that these artists tend to be untrained or from rural places.
8 untrained in keyboard skills
未经键盘操作技能训练的
9 She has a particular knack for bringing alive the inchoate, angry urges of adolescence and for turning the sullen faces and slack postures of young, untrained actors into frighteningly expressive instruments.
10 Less skillful teams — usually the ones filled with relatively untrained officer workers — sometimes capsize.
11 This author, normally seen as naive or untrained, is in fact very self-aware, and hence more like us.
12 Some plasterwork in the lobbies looks as if it was done by an untrained worker who had never picked up a trowel before.
13 To an untrained ear, however, its pronunciation is similar to English profanity.
14 The untrained Nazi troops sometimes faltered.
未经训练的纳粹兵常常不堪一击.
15 Outsider art covers the outpourings of the untrained, the eccentric, the criminal and the crazed.
16 The confusion turns to contention when Toohoolhoolzote is imprisoned and when the Nez Perce are attacked by untrained volunteers during a parley.
17 To the untrained eye, ours was the classic “moon watch.”
18 But she had often worked with untrained actors — many of them musicians — and she knew what she had to do.
19 The Legacy Machine No. 1 may seem tame to the untrained eye, but a close inspection reveals something out of the ordinary: a domed crystal beneath which appears a “flying balance wheel.”
20 The untrained eye will catch the system’s drift.
2 不熟练
jackleg skill-less fresh amateur freshwater inexperienced unprofessional unskilled unlearned inexpert unaccomplished inapt unpracticed unhackneyed unartful prentice inexperience maladdress
3 无教养的
gross ignorant unrefined uncivilized uncouth uncultured untutored ungentlemanly ill-bred currish
4 无纪律的
5 不熟练的
jackleg skill-less fresh amateur freshwater inexperienced unprofessional unskilled unlearned inexpert unaccomplished inapt unpracticed unhackneyed unartful prentice
7 未受专门训练的
8 未经训练的