unreconstructed

英 [,ʌnriːkən'strʌktɪd] 美 [,ʌnrikən'strʌktɪd]
  • adj. 旧思想的;脑筋转不过来的
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unreconstructed 僵化的

un-, 不,非,reconstructed,重构,重建,与时俱进的。即不与时俱进的,僵化的。

unreconstructed (adj.)
1867, "not reconciled to the outcome of the American Civil War," from un- (1) "not" + past participle of reconstruct (v.). See Reconstruction.
1. She accused him of being an unreconstructed male chauvinist.
她指责他是一个顽固不化的大男子主义者。

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2. There are probably more unreconstructed southerners than one would like to admit.
或许守旧的南方人数量比人们乐于承认的数字还要大.

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3. Mr Prescott's punch reminded voters that he was irascible and unreconstructed.
普雷斯科特的对打,提醒了选民他脾气暴躁思想古板.

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4. It is full of new unreconstructed collision, conflict and argue.
它布满着新旧思想的碰撞 、 冲突和较量.

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5. Peasants are still unreconstructed small capitalists at heart.
农民在本质上仍然是守旧的小资本家.

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