uncultured
adjective uk/ʌnˈkʌl.tʃəd/ us/ʌnˈkʌl.tʃɚd/
未(在艺术、音乐、绘画等方面)接受良好教育的,没有修养的
Someone who is uncultured has not had a good education and does not know a lot about art, music, painting, etc.
He accused modern schools of churning out uncultured children. 他指责现代学校大量产出没有修养的孩子。
They regarded their country cousins as primitive and uncultured. 他们认为自己的乡下表兄弟简单原始、没有修养。
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- We listened to the wives describing what a bunch of uncultured slobs their husbands were.
- I wouldn't call the whole nation uncultured, but we do need more cultural education.
- In this poor and uncultured environment, his younger brother became a heroin addict.
- Most of the wines, at least to my uncultured palate, were good.