释义 |
undifferentiatedun‧dif‧fer‧en‧ti‧at‧ed /ˌʌndɪfəˈrenʃieɪtɪd/ adjective - His cheek, shaved, ready for the outside air, presses mine, which is still warm and undifferentiated.
- In fact, an undifferentiated product accompanied by outstanding service could command up to a 10 percent price premium. 4 2.
- Most studies entailing isolation of intestinal epithelial cells invitro and subsequent grafting invivo have used intact undifferentiated fetal endoderm.
- Smoke rose toward the pale blue ceiling and vast undifferentiated shadows danced on the walls.
- Television news was pervasive, undifferentiated, and relatively unbiased.
- The younger child makes undifferentiated reflex responses to stimuli.
- This is the classic case of kingdom building out of relatively undifferentiated units.
- Two of the children with acute myeloid leukaemia, and both of the children with undifferentiated leukaemia, had Down's syndrome.
something which is undifferentiated is not split into parts, or has different parts but you cannot tell the difference between them: shows aimed at large undifferentiated groups of people Colonial officials tended to see Indian society as an undifferentiated whole. |