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Definition of unmodernized in English: unmodernized(British unmodernised) adjective ʌnˈmɒd(ə)nʌɪzdˌənˈmɑdərˌnaɪzd (especially of a building) not modernized; retaining the original features. (尤指建筑物)非现代式的;保留原特色的 she lived in an unmodernized house with a coal fire as the only source of heat Example sentencesExamples - ‘What a very boring man, obsessed with the first world war,’ he says, all self-mockery, behind his cluttered desk in Private Eye's defiantly unmodernised Soho townhouse.
- In the village pub - unmodernised by any rapacious brewery, although in this decade new roadhouses spread like scabs along arterial roads - Donald hears unassuming rustics quote Shakespeare.
- We consider that the appropriate property type should be unmodernised family sized accommodation with 3 bedrooms or more.
- It is an old problem, usually found in unmodernised farming countries.
- ‘A significant number of the deaths will be because, in this area, houses are likely to be the older, unmodernised terraced type which are not well insulated or fuel efficient,’ he said.
- The house has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, one en-suite, a drawing room, a dining room, a morning room, a studio, kitchen/a breakfast room, a three attic rooms, a conservatory, a scullery, a cellar and a two-bedroom unmodernised annexe.
- It was clear to him that pure, unmodernized Jujutsu (precisely because it had long had as its main purpose the sole issue of victory or defeat) did not comport with the modernizing spirit of the period after the Meiji Restoration.
- They soon discover that the cheaper end of the market means £375,000 for an unmodernised three-bedroom cottage in the middle of nowhere.
- Sheikh Rifa'a Rafi’ al-Tahtawi was a professor at the still unmodernized al-Azhar University of the early nineteenth century.
- It has not happened yet, because of the unmodernized structure of EU patenting, and narrow-minded EU legislation having left out any funding, grant, or incentive for intermediaries or service companies.
- Healthcare is an unmodernized industry that reinforces the point.
- But Network Rail, formerly Railtrack, is concerned that more houses will mean more people using the local unmanned and unmodernised level crossing to reach the town centre and other facilities.
- The revival helped to create an image of a pastoral, mythic, unmodernized Ireland that influenced subsequent writers and artists.
Definition of unmodernized in US English: unmodernized(British unmodernised) adjectiveˌənˈmɑdərˌnaɪzdˌənˈmädərˌnīzd Not modernized; retaining the original form or features. (尤指建筑物)非现代式的;保留原特色的 Example sentencesExamples - It is an old problem, usually found in unmodernised farming countries.
- But Network Rail, formerly Railtrack, is concerned that more houses will mean more people using the local unmanned and unmodernised level crossing to reach the town centre and other facilities.
- Healthcare is an unmodernized industry that reinforces the point.
- We consider that the appropriate property type should be unmodernised family sized accommodation with 3 bedrooms or more.
- ‘What a very boring man, obsessed with the first world war,’ he says, all self-mockery, behind his cluttered desk in Private Eye's defiantly unmodernised Soho townhouse.
- ‘A significant number of the deaths will be because, in this area, houses are likely to be the older, unmodernised terraced type which are not well insulated or fuel efficient,’ he said.
- The house has four bedrooms, two bathrooms, one en-suite, a drawing room, a dining room, a morning room, a studio, kitchen/a breakfast room, a three attic rooms, a conservatory, a scullery, a cellar and a two-bedroom unmodernised annexe.
- It was clear to him that pure, unmodernized Jujutsu (precisely because it had long had as its main purpose the sole issue of victory or defeat) did not comport with the modernizing spirit of the period after the Meiji Restoration.
- They soon discover that the cheaper end of the market means £375,000 for an unmodernised three-bedroom cottage in the middle of nowhere.
- It has not happened yet, because of the unmodernized structure of EU patenting, and narrow-minded EU legislation having left out any funding, grant, or incentive for intermediaries or service companies.
- Sheikh Rifa'a Rafi’ al-Tahtawi was a professor at the still unmodernized al-Azhar University of the early nineteenth century.
- The revival helped to create an image of a pastoral, mythic, unmodernized Ireland that influenced subsequent writers and artists.
- In the village pub - unmodernised by any rapacious brewery, although in this decade new roadhouses spread like scabs along arterial roads - Donald hears unassuming rustics quote Shakespeare.
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