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undeveloped

/uhn-di-vel-uhpt/US // ˌʌn dɪˈvɛl əpt //UK // (ˌʌndɪˈvɛləpt) //

不发达的,未开发的,不发达,不开发的

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adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not developed.

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Examples

  • Like many people in the American West, I moved here for the vast, undeveloped landscapes.

  • Quiet suburbs and rural areas, especially those near forests or other patches of undeveloped land, are the best places to apply the following tips.

  • San Diego lacks new, undeveloped land for housing, ranking the lowest in the nation for available lot space.

  • As part of the deal, the company also paid to acquire undeveloped land around the 16-acre complex, which it is now conveying to Arlington County.

  • Vonblum said the city projects only 10 percent of residential growth over the next 30 years to fall in neighborhoods with lots of undeveloped land called.

  • There are still large tracts of the island, particularly on the north coast, that are undeveloped.

  • But your head is undeveloped land, and more than one tech company wants to stake a claim.

  • Flat, undeveloped characters like Maggie and Beth could become real people.

  • The West Indies image, taken by Glaswegian royal photographer Harry Benson, was found undeveloped in a roll of archived film.

  • Police discovered more than 1,000 photos in Franklin's home as well as undeveloped film, a video camera, and dozens of videotape.

  • This being so, it stands to reason that I ought not to leave this God-sent gift uncultivated and undeveloped.

  • The language of the Akka is of a very undeveloped type, and seems a link between articulate and inarticulate speech.

  • The areas left for sports grounds, parks, and reserves are still largely undeveloped.

  • The under-painting is in, the color relations and the contrasts of masses, but all is more or less crude and undeveloped.

  • The epigynum of this form was extremely undeveloped, having only a small epigastric furrow with depressions at either end.