unschooled
英 [ʌn'skuːld]
美
- adj. 天生的;未受学校教育的
- n. 文盲
英文词源
- unschooled (adj.)
- 1580s, "untrained," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of school (v.). A verb unschool is attested from 1820.
双语例句
- 1. He was almost completely unschooled.
- 他几乎没上过学。
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- 2. She is unschooled in the way of the world.
- 她不懂人情世故;她丝毫不懂世态炎凉.
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- 3. He is completely unschooled in politics.
- 他对政治一窍不通.
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- 4. Unschooled meant they had not gone to Training School to become a Priest.
- 没有学问是指彼得和约翰并没有在祭司的培训学校正式修道.
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