unwrought 的 2 个定义
- Archaic except in some senses. a simple past tense and past participle of work.
- worked.
- elaborated; embellished.
- not rough or crude.
- produced or shaped by beating with a hammer, as iron or silver articles.
unwrought 近义词
等同于 rough
等同于 unperfected
等同于 unprocessed
unwrought 的近义词 39 个
- raw
- unrefined
- amateurish
- callow
- coarse
- green
- harsh
- homemade
- homespun
- immature
- impure
- in the rough
- inexpert
- makeshift
- native
- outline
- prentice
- primitive
- rough
- rough-hewn
- rude
- rudimentary
- rustic
- simple
- sketchy
- thick
- undeveloped
- unfinished
- unformed
- ungraded
- unmatured
- unmilled
- unpolished
- unprepared
- unproficient
- unsorted
- untaught
- untrained
- unworked
等同于 crude
unwrought 的近义词 39 个
- raw
- unrefined
- amateurish
- callow
- coarse
- green
- harsh
- homemade
- homespun
- immature
- impure
- in the rough
- inexpert
- makeshift
- native
- outline
- prentice
- primitive
- rough
- rough-hewn
- rude
- rudimentary
- rustic
- simple
- sketchy
- thick
- undeveloped
- unfinished
- unformed
- ungraded
- unmatured
- unmilled
- unpolished
- unprepared
- unproficient
- unsorted
- untaught
- untrained
- unworked
更多unwrought例句
- The timing flaw allows a malware-wrought page to race to access memory and all your other pages, not only those pages opened by following a link from one to another, but any page open in your browser.
- The timing flaw allows a malware wrought page to race to access memory and all your other pages, not only those pages opened by following a link from one to another, but any page open in your browser.
- That might not be enough, though, to chase away everything 2020 wrought.
- You sit down again and stare at the stage, enthralled by the magic wrought on you.
- Oh, the heaven and hell wrought by the casual use of a pronoun.
- Then as now, the majority of Americans had little interest in examining the nuclear sword of Damocles their fear had wrought.
- So I was more wrought with nerves about that than almost anything in that number.
- They are as emotionally-wrought and heartbreaking as Davis describes.
- This deft, delicately wrought story is Murakami at his best.
- His parents were peasants and he wrought as a day laborer till he attracted attention.
- This unreasoning, feminine obstinacy so wrought upon him that he permitted himself a smile and a lapse into irony and banter.
- The baby's white robe, finely wrought in open-work, was also done, and freshly washed and ironed.
- Garnache need not plague himself with vexation that his rash temper alone had wrought his ruin now.
- The boiler was of wrought iron, built in brickwork, and looked like a big kitchen-boiler.