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 unsophisticated [,ʌnsә'fistikeitid]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 不懂世故的, 单纯的, 不精细的, 纯洁的



    unsophisticated
    [ adj ]
    1. not wise in the ways of the world

    2. <adj.all>
      either too unsophisticated or too honest to promise more than he could deliver
      this helplessly unworldly woman
    3. lacking complexity

    4. <adj.all>
      small and uncomplicated cars for those really interested in motoring
      an unsophisticated machine
    5. awkwardly simple and provincial

    6. <adj.all>
      bumpkinly country boys
      rustic farmers
      a hick town
      the nightlife of Montmartre awed the unsophisticated tourists


    Unsophisticate \Un`so*phis"ti*cate\, Unsophisticated
    \Un`so*phis"ti*ca`ted\, a.
    Not sophisticated; pure; innocent; genuine.
    -- {Un`so*phis"ti*ca`ted*ness}, n.

    1. "I can't believe that Americans are that unsophisticated about money," he says.
    2. How did they get an "asphalt jungle" in a place where the streets aren't even paved? Officials say the Lower Rio Grande Valley's gangs remain relatively unsophisticated.
    3. McKay, who also reckons the coloured pictures in his Bible were not for preaching but for interior decoration, is not unsophisticated at all, but apt at detecting the state.
    4. "This plebian, having aspirations beyond his humble station in life, wandered beyond the confines of his own pastures and sought the society of the adolescent and unsophisticated Martha," Justice John Barnes wrote.
    5. Backers of the measure say the needy and unsophisticated are discouraged by difficult and overly complex registration procedures in many communities.
    6. That's changing a little bit, but the domestic banking system is still very unsophisticated.' But, says Mr Timblick, the history of joint ventures in Korea is not happy. 'There have been far more divorces than silver weddings.
    7. Ms. Kurtz plays a withdrawn romantic married to Mr. Lane, an unsophisticated blue-collar worker who stumbles over words of more than three syllables.
    8. These will be the less 'mature' markets, such as restaurants and hotels, that have been constrained by the comparatively unsophisticated taste of British consumers.
    9. For 15 years, the Cold War was good for us." There was a drawback: Bulgaria's machines, unsophisticated to begin with, fell behind the West's advances at a quickening pace.
    10. In fact, the Glass-Steagall Act was enacted partly because of public outrage at First National City Co. of New York for securitizing its bad Peruvian loans and selling them to unsophisticated retail investors.
    11. "With an overnight letter, you are dealing with an individual who may be relatively unsophisticated.
    12. "It may be seen to be unsophisticated," says Tim Gardam, editor of "Newsnight."
    13. Or as P.T. Barnum put it, "There's a sucker born every minute." Americans are unsophisticated because we are spoken to as if we all came from the backwoods.
    14. Because societies hold the savings of many relatively unsophisticated investors, they are vulnerable to runs on funds if they appear weak.
    15. They accused those who applied some tests of using pseudo science which, they said, 'bamboozles an unsophisticated public'. It was strong stuff, particularly since it criticised some of the leading tests on the market.
    16. A relatively unsophisticated facility with a capacity of 100,000 b/d now costs between Dollars 1bn and Dollars 1.5bn. In 1989 Indonesia announced plans to build nine more oil refineries.
    17. Agents allowed Parthesuis and Ahmad to buy a relatively unsophisticated IBM computer with military applications and export it to West Germany, Customs agent Thomas McDermott said.
    18. A trainspotting publishing empire was born. In the immediate post-war era trainspotting remained an unsophisticated hobby, consisting mainly of ticking off numbers in the Ian Allan books as locomotives were seen.
    19. The rule sets a $100 million threshold for participating in the private placement market to screen out unsophisticated investors who might not be able to make wise choices without the disclosures required on public offerings.
    20. Taffner is no cultural snob; by 'a demographic' he means 'the unsophisticated'. And the shorter attention span? That, said Taffner, might not be the audience at all but a function of the cost of air-time.
    21. Often issued by some of America's most heavily indebted companies, they can be a mine field for the unsophisticated.
    22. For garden parties or dressy barbecues, the pretty flowered chiffon dresses or multicolored rainbow numbers had unsophisticated charm.
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