| 释义 | 
		unformedun‧formed /ˌʌnˈfɔːmd◂ $ -ɔːr-/ adjective    - His new company is still unformed and unnamed.
 
 - For it is a curious characteristic of our unformed species that we live and model our lives through acts of make-believe.
 - Her unformed talent was for curing injuries; and she was destined to die.
 - I knew little of psychology but enough to be aware of the impact on the unformed ego of an absent father.
 - In his unformed fantasies he imagined himself reborn and baptized, a martyr and a saint.
 - Now he saw something else there, a rough groping for some unformed, folded life.
 - The impish Forrester scribbles pedagogic remarks all over Jamal's unformed jottings and a sparky, mutually nurturing relationship gets going.
 - The tiny, sac-like dumplings looked like pale, wet, unformed creatures in their uncooked state.
 - To an unformed child, Edna Madalyn McGurk Ting was like nuclear fusion.
 
    not yet developed:   the unformed mind of a child  |