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单词 unspecialized
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Definition of unspecialized in English:

unspecialized

(British unspecialised)
adjectiveʌnˈspɛʃ(ə)lʌɪzdˌənˈspeSHəˌlīzd
  • Not specialized.

    an unspecialized baccalaureate programme
    Example sentencesExamples
    • That is an unspecialised city general hospital.
    • The basic skills are relatively simple and unspecialised, allowing for mass participation.
    • Most of them were untrained, unaffiliated, unspecialized writers whose common trait was a fascination with the idea of America.
    • The discovery smudges the common picture of sauropods as unspecialized, lumbering dinosaurs that used very long necks to munch away at any greenery in sight, including treetops.
    • Stem cells are unspecialised cells that are able to replicate and can be influenced by their environment to take on specialised properties.
    • The unspecialized generalists were less successful than any of the specialists, so that the genetic link between the food specialists was quickly lost.
    • Maybe we're still so unspecialized for the task of running that selective breeding could accomplish this.
    • But the select committees do not themselves examine legislation: this remains the province of the transient and unspecialized standing committees.
    • Scientists found that some snippets of leaves and other plant parts maintained in the laboratory could change into unspecialized plant cells.
    • The first is that the distinction between craftsmen and merchants, professionals and gentry, or other combinations, is often a fine line in what was a relatively unspecialised economy.
    • This negative advantage has spawned thousands of relatively unspecialised, high-paying jobs in the loosely-defined ‘IT sector’, alongside core IT jobs that are knowledge-intensive.
    • The first mammals, around 200 million years ago, were small, four-legged and relatively unspecialised.
    • Yet the cultivation of such wisdom seems curiously lacking in many of our degree programmes - partly because there is so little space on the curriculum to consider simple unspecialised questions.
    • After more than 6 months of unspecialised growth the cells retained the potential to form particular tissues.
    • She quickly decided that the petioles, the little stems that connect a leaf blade to a twig, looked most promising as a source of unspecialized tissue.
    • Early embryos are potentially a better source because all their cells are still unspecialised.
    • Many kingfishers are unspecialized carnivores that are often largely insectivorous, and may take prey from the ground, the air, water or foliage.
    • The canines are long and sharp, the carnassials are usually well developed (but not secodont in a few species), and the incisors are unspecialized.
    • The term ‘stem cells’ refers to a diverse group of primitive cells that are themselves relatively undifferentiated and unspecialized.
    Synonyms
    simple, crude, unrefined, basic, rudimentary, primitive, rough and ready, rough-hewn, make-do, cobbled together, undeveloped, homespun
 
 

Definition of unspecialized in US English:

unspecialized

(British unspecialised)
adjectiveˌənˈspeSHəˌlīzd
  • Not specialized.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yet the cultivation of such wisdom seems curiously lacking in many of our degree programmes - partly because there is so little space on the curriculum to consider simple unspecialised questions.
    • Most of them were untrained, unaffiliated, unspecialized writers whose common trait was a fascination with the idea of America.
    • She quickly decided that the petioles, the little stems that connect a leaf blade to a twig, looked most promising as a source of unspecialized tissue.
    • Stem cells are unspecialised cells that are able to replicate and can be influenced by their environment to take on specialised properties.
    • Early embryos are potentially a better source because all their cells are still unspecialised.
    • Many kingfishers are unspecialized carnivores that are often largely insectivorous, and may take prey from the ground, the air, water or foliage.
    • Maybe we're still so unspecialized for the task of running that selective breeding could accomplish this.
    • The basic skills are relatively simple and unspecialised, allowing for mass participation.
    • The term ‘stem cells’ refers to a diverse group of primitive cells that are themselves relatively undifferentiated and unspecialized.
    • This negative advantage has spawned thousands of relatively unspecialised, high-paying jobs in the loosely-defined ‘IT sector’, alongside core IT jobs that are knowledge-intensive.
    • The unspecialized generalists were less successful than any of the specialists, so that the genetic link between the food specialists was quickly lost.
    • The first is that the distinction between craftsmen and merchants, professionals and gentry, or other combinations, is often a fine line in what was a relatively unspecialised economy.
    • The discovery smudges the common picture of sauropods as unspecialized, lumbering dinosaurs that used very long necks to munch away at any greenery in sight, including treetops.
    • The canines are long and sharp, the carnassials are usually well developed (but not secodont in a few species), and the incisors are unspecialized.
    • Scientists found that some snippets of leaves and other plant parts maintained in the laboratory could change into unspecialized plant cells.
    • After more than 6 months of unspecialised growth the cells retained the potential to form particular tissues.
    • But the select committees do not themselves examine legislation: this remains the province of the transient and unspecialized standing committees.
    • The first mammals, around 200 million years ago, were small, four-legged and relatively unspecialised.
    • That is an unspecialised city general hospital.
    Synonyms
    simple, crude, unrefined, basic, rudimentary, primitive, rough and ready, rough-hewn, make-do, cobbled together, undeveloped, homespun
 
 
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