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underdeveloped

/uhn-der-di-vel-uhpt/US // ˌʌn dər dɪˈvɛl əpt //UK // (ˌʌndədɪˈvɛləpt) //

不发达,不发达的,欠发达,不发达地区

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : improperly or insufficiently developed.
    • : Photography. less developed than is normal, so as to produce a relatively dark positive lacking in contrast.
    • : developing.

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Examples

  • States across the US have found themselves struggling with underdeveloped logistics that have caused problems in delivery and made rollout slower than promised.

  • The lack of non–English-language websites on the open Internet is a strong proxy for an underdeveloped digital economy.

  • However, while the methods of fraud are not necessarily new, identifying and eliminating fraud in the CTV ad market is difficult because of how underdeveloped and opaque the market remains.

  • In countries with underdeveloped infrastructure, a vaccine’s journey can be perilous.

  • The issue might be less about major disruption on continent but more about the over-reliance on underdeveloped supply chains which struggle in the wake of the global crisis.

  • But there are too many characters—all slightly underdeveloped—and storylines for the viewer to feel invested in any one of them.

  • With Bruce Wayne out of the picture, Dick Grayson is free to cultivate that hitherto underdeveloped aspect of his abilities.

  • Since her lower jaw is underdeveloped and her teeth never grew in, her little tongue is permanently sticking out.

  • Following 22 years of civil war, many areas of South Sudan remain severely underdeveloped.

  • As part of the speculation about his love life, a rumor had gone around that Hoover had an underdeveloped sex organ.

  • Though immature and underdeveloped by Terran standards, she had a fair figure for a Dry-town woman.

  • This is because it is underdeveloped, the chemicals acting too quickly to allow it to gain density.

  • An overexposed and underdeveloped plate may be redeveloped, and this process is usually called strengthening or intensifying.

  • This is more likely against a modernized, developed state than an underdeveloped government.

  • It means steady advancement in the economic development of the underdeveloped areas of the world.