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词汇 unreformed
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Definition of unreformed in English:

unreformed

adjective ʌnrɪˈfɔːmdˌənrɪˈfɔrmd
  • Not changed or improved.

    未经改革的;未革新的

    local government retained its unreformed structure
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Tony Blair and Gordon Brown accused Michael Howard of leading an unreformed party that remained as divided now as it was in Margaret Thatcher's heyday.
    • Having spent vast sums of money and seen little improvement in unreformed services, Blair has finally realised that the market can - must - be used as a tool to improve the lot of those in society with the hardest deal.
    • But pumping money into the unreformed policies of yesterday is futile.
    • The world class health service promised by Bertie Ahern has yet to emerge from the unreformed structure of the Irish health delivery service.
    • Every occupation which involves unmonitored access to children will be attractive to an unreformed child abuser.
    • By deciding to opt for the tax and spend route and gambling all on saving the NHS in a largely unreformed state Brown may, unwittingly, be doing his critics a favour and his followers a disservice.
    • Brown will pass on the bills of an unreformed public sector, a growing pension crisis and an increasing tax burden.
    • As a result universities remain among the last unreformed corners of the public sector, still working to the medieval calendar.
    • Her criticism of the UK is typical of the unreformed expat who probably moved from suburban London.
    • Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable.
    • But it will do nothing whatever to fast-track Scottish patients within our unreformed health service or to help our badly beleaguered schools.
    • Throwing good money after bad, into the black hole of the stubbornly unreformed, bureaucratic, top-heavy NHS is a cruelty, not a kindness, to patients.
    • I think what we managed to do was expose the Conservative Party as a party that is pretty unchanged, unreformed.
    • Either way, the effect has been that a crucial part of the machinery of devolution remains undevolved and largely unreformed.
    • The main thrust of the Conservative campaign will be to say that Labour has squandered billions on unreformed structures in the public sector and that it will be back for another raid on the taxpayer once the election is out of the way.
    • The inescapable conclusion is that the man's an unreformed fascist.
    • The prescription drug programme, injected into an unreformed entitlements system, added $10 trillion to the government's unfunded liability programme.
    • It proves exactly what every non-doctrinaire informed commentator has told politicians: throwing money at unreformed public services solves little.
    • And yet this very day, in Brighton, while the health service remains unreformed, and our railways remain the worst in Europe, the Lib Dems have voted to ban the sale of goldfish at fairgrounds.
    • Pouring more cash into unreformed public services is no better than pouring more petrol into a rusty engine.

Rhymes

malformed, unformed, uninformed, untransformed

Definition of unreformed in US English:

unreformed

adjectiveˌənrɪˈfɔrmdˌənriˈfôrmd
  • Not changed or improved.

    未经改革的;未革新的

    Example sentencesExamples
    • By deciding to opt for the tax and spend route and gambling all on saving the NHS in a largely unreformed state Brown may, unwittingly, be doing his critics a favour and his followers a disservice.
    • Pouring more cash into unreformed public services is no better than pouring more petrol into a rusty engine.
    • The inescapable conclusion is that the man's an unreformed fascist.
    • But pumping money into the unreformed policies of yesterday is futile.
    • Throwing good money after bad, into the black hole of the stubbornly unreformed, bureaucratic, top-heavy NHS is a cruelty, not a kindness, to patients.
    • And yet this very day, in Brighton, while the health service remains unreformed, and our railways remain the worst in Europe, the Lib Dems have voted to ban the sale of goldfish at fairgrounds.
    • The world class health service promised by Bertie Ahern has yet to emerge from the unreformed structure of the Irish health delivery service.
    • As a result universities remain among the last unreformed corners of the public sector, still working to the medieval calendar.
    • Our aggressive, tribal nature is hard-wired, unreformed and unreformable.
    • Having spent vast sums of money and seen little improvement in unreformed services, Blair has finally realised that the market can - must - be used as a tool to improve the lot of those in society with the hardest deal.
    • The main thrust of the Conservative campaign will be to say that Labour has squandered billions on unreformed structures in the public sector and that it will be back for another raid on the taxpayer once the election is out of the way.
    • Brown will pass on the bills of an unreformed public sector, a growing pension crisis and an increasing tax burden.
    • Either way, the effect has been that a crucial part of the machinery of devolution remains undevolved and largely unreformed.
    • Tony Blair and Gordon Brown accused Michael Howard of leading an unreformed party that remained as divided now as it was in Margaret Thatcher's heyday.
    • The prescription drug programme, injected into an unreformed entitlements system, added $10 trillion to the government's unfunded liability programme.
    • But it will do nothing whatever to fast-track Scottish patients within our unreformed health service or to help our badly beleaguered schools.
    • Her criticism of the UK is typical of the unreformed expat who probably moved from suburban London.
    • It proves exactly what every non-doctrinaire informed commentator has told politicians: throwing money at unreformed public services solves little.
    • Every occupation which involves unmonitored access to children will be attractive to an unreformed child abuser.
    • I think what we managed to do was expose the Conservative Party as a party that is pretty unchanged, unreformed.
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