词汇 | unspecialized |
释义 | unspecialized adjective (UK usuallyunspecialised)uk /ʌnˈspeʃ.ə.laɪzd/ us /ʌnˈspeʃ.ə.laɪzd/ unspecializedadjective (BIOLOGY)biology specialized not having developed particular characteristics: 未特化的 Stem cells are immature, unspecialized cells that can be manipulated to grow into any number of specialized cells.干细胞是未成熟的、未特化的细胞,可以被操控成为任何的特化细胞。 Many rainforest plants have retained relatively unspecialized pollination mechanisms. The predominance of similar unspecialized flowers has been partly attributed to the scarcity of larger pollinating insects. People often dismiss lizards as relatively simple and unspecialized creatures. Primates are endlessly adaptable - they have four unspecialised and dexterous limbs, and comparatively unspecialised digestive systems. General abstract abstraction abstractly across-the-board all-purpose broad broadness by and largeidiom chiefly coarse-grained essence general literally mostly nomothetic non-personal on the wholeidiom overall sense whole unspecializedadjective (NOT EXPERT)not being an expert in one particular area of work or knowledge: Most of the workers are relatively unspecialized labourers. not relating to or involving one particular subject, skill, service, etc.: These publications are unspecialized. The firm needed workers who would be ready to undertake any kind of unspecialized work. Compare generalist He joined the company as an unspecialized executive trainee. They accounted for over 50% of the unspecialized work force. Unspecialised judges are asked to make decisions about complex issues for which neither their personal nor their professional lives have prepared them. General abstract abstraction abstractly across-the-board all-purpose broad broadness by and largeidiom chiefly coarse-grained essence general literally mostly nomothetic non-personal on the wholeidiom overall sense whole |
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