inchoate 的定义
- not yet completed or fully developed; rudimentary.
- just begun; incipient.
- not organized; lacking order: an inchoate mass of ideas on the subject.
inchoate 近义词
undeveloped, beginning
更多inchoate例句
- Yet, despite its inchoate state and potential dismissal by other browsers, the method has been added not just to specs for digital ad techniques but for a variety of potential web standards.
- Previously, I had imagined each of my fetuses as a sort of generic polliwog inside me, inchoate and more or less benign, or at least not yet capable of mocking my choice of walking shoes.
- Their inchoate fury lumped together anger at same-sex marriage, at foreigners and at “the system.”
- Yet the show has gotten a deal of negative criticism for being inchoate, unselective, too rambling, and uneven.
- But more often than not, the terrible beatings rained down on them for no reason other than sheer inchoate rage.
- Though blurred, the economic divide was still manifest, although all of them seemed to feel strong, if inchoate, political fervor.
- William Morris is so inchoate that you can't even really describe their culture.
- The specimen shown in fig. 51 contains four perfect Swastikas and two inchoate and uncertain.
- He was as awkward in displaying that inchoate theatre as a newly-made father with his first-born.
- But the time came when equally inchoate ideas of his own manhood led him to grow cool.
- The result was the second stage, which my enemies call inchoate and I call Impressionism.
- In the inchoate phase of their development they are but different aspects of the same general facts of social structure.