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unschooled

/uhn-skoold/US // ʌnˈskuld //UK // (ʌnˈskuːld) //

未受教育的,未受教育,未上学的,未上学

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not schooled, taught, or trained: Though unschooled, he had a grasp of the subject.
    • : not acquired or artificial; natural: an unschooled talent.

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Examples

  • It’s easy to feel daunted, perhaps a little unschooled, in Barbour’s presence.

  • The rich nations must use their vast resources of wealth to develop the underdeveloped, school the unschooled, and feed the unfed.

  • Even the chefs—the younger, more intriguing ones, at least—seemed to be unschooled, unofficial, improvisational.

  • Marie Duplessis arrived in Paris a penniless, unschooled young teenager.

  • She drew in a breath; there was a thin short voice, hardly voice, as when one of the unschooled minor feelings has been bruised.

  • Does this innovation make good an ethical want in the rough and unschooled original?

  • I was to learn that she blushed easily; I did not know it then; but it presently amused me to find her, after all, so unschooled.

  • And for the better to desert her--poor, helpless, unschooled girl--could only operate to push her toward the worse.

  • These are the leaders of the unschooled thousands counted among the preachers of the gospel.