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unreformed

/ri-fawrmd/US // rɪˈfɔrmd //UK // (rɪˈfɔːmd) //

未改革的,未改造的,未经改革的,未经改造的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : amended by removal of faults, abuses, etc.
    • : improved in conduct, morals, etc.
    • : noting or pertaining to Protestant churches, especially Calvinist as distinguished from Lutheran.

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Examples

  • The nonprofit Southern Poverty Law Center said this week that Alabama’s prisons were in “crisis” and called for a reformed justice system rather than new prison construction.

  • To the contrary, she said, she did not necessarily believe that collective bargaining needed to be reformed.

  • Spooky Tooth had reformed quite a while before I received the call and were touring quite often.

  • The Sun quotes a royal source as saying of the reformed relationship, "It's early days, but Harry's over the moon."

  • Ironically, according to Hitner, women were some of his staunchest allies in getting the Massachusetts law reformed.

  • The election of President Hassan Rouhani last year brought hope for a reformed criminal justice system.

  • An imperial diet assembled at Spires, and observed the rites of the reformed church.

  • Cæsar reformed everything; he seemed to rule both heaven and earth.

  • The result of the elections showed that the first reformed parliament had no small quantity of bribery to deal with.

  • The prevention of this evil, therefore, was an object which a reformed house of commons was especially bound to secure.

  • Though there was a reformed parliament, he fully anticipated carrying on the government with advantage to the country.