单词 | unorganized |
释义 | unorganizedadj. 1. a. Not brought into an organized state; not formed into an orderly or regulated whole. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > [adjective] > not organized inorganized1649 unorganized1653 amorphous1804 disorganized1812 structureless1823 inorganic1843 fouled-up1942 1653 T. Fuller Infants Advocate xi. 102 Let none look on Infants as so indisposed and unorganized by reason of their weaknesse. 1673 R. Baxter Christian Directory iii. 735 If the people profess true Religion, and have no Pastors, it is a community of believers, or a Church unorganized. 1737 M. Maurice Social Relig. Exemplify'd iii. 113 We have seen the first Christian Church gather'd and form'd at Caerludd, unorganiz'd. 1790 Parl. Reg. 1781–96 XXVII. 3 The laws being extinct, and the constitution as yet unorganized. 1833 H. Coleridge Biographia Borealis 12 Confiding in the unorganised valour of the English nation..he..opposed a standing army. 1860 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (ed. 2) V. 213 The sustained fire..threw their dense and unorganized masses into rapid confusion. 1938 Rev. Econ. Stud. 5 138 The various social institutions or unorganised influences which are of significance. 1970 C. P. Seton Mother of Graduate 80 My children are born..into an exploding galaxy of uncensored information, unmoralized experience, unorganized factual knowledge. 2002 A. K. Bagchi Money & Credit Indian Hist. Introd. p. xxxiii The need to integrate the organized and the so-called unorganized money markets. b. spec. Not belonging to, formed into, or represented by a trade union; also designating companies in which trade unions are absent or unrecognized. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > worker > those involved in labour relations > [adjective] > not belonging to or represented by trade union unorganized1850 society > occupation and work > business affairs > a business or company > [adjective] > other types of company capitalless1837 merged1839 multinational1854 co-op1872 acquiring1880 syndicated1889 trustified1890 bottom-heavy1895 prospectusless1898 wholly-owned1906 semi-pro1908 not-for-profit1913 blue chip1924 mature1928 geared1930 liquid1930 footloose1939 monoline1958 boutique1968 greenfield1969 me-too1976 semi-professional1976 demerged1980 unbundled1980 multidomestic1982 unorganized1986 1850 Northern Star & National Trades Jrnl. 9 Feb. 5/6 No considerations of humanity, or even of common justice, ever did—or ever will—regulate or control the action of combined capital towards unorganised labour. 1888 Times 20 Sept. 7/3 Mr. Booth calls sweating the advantage that may be taken of unskilled and unorganized labour under the contract system. 1911 G. B. Shaw Getting Married Pref. in Doctor's Dilemma 151 The dependence of women on men..reduces the difference between marriage and prostitution to the difference between Trade Unionism and unorganized casual labor. 1946 Seafarers' Log 17 May 6/4 The seamen responded almost unanimously to the strike call with organized and unorganized seamen alike tying up the ships and hitting the bricks. 1970 J. Cotler in I. L. Horowitz Masses in Lat. Amer. xii. 428 Those who have means of representation, have achieved considerable gains with regard to the unorganized peasant mass..and the unemployed population of the cities. 1986 Business Week 28 Apr. 52/3 Blue-collar pay rates tend to follow patterns set by unions, even in unorganized companies. 1997 High Country News 20 Jan. 14/2 The politically weak and unorganized beekeepers are pitted against both farmers and the chem-ag industries. 2. Of a physical object or substance: having little or no internal structure, spec. not organized into crystals, cells, tissues, etc.unorganized ferment: see the first element. ΘΚΠ the world > life > biology > organism > [adjective] > not unorganized1690 inorganic1851 non-organic1856 systemless1863 the world > life > source or principle of life > absence of life or consciousness > [adjective] > inorganic > not brought into organic state unorganized1690 1690 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding ii. xxix. 170 An uniform, unorganized Body, consisting..all of similar Parts. 1746 G. Berkeley in A. C. Fraser Life & Lett. G. Berkeley (1871) viii. 316 To me it seems that stones are vegetables unorganized. 1794 R. J. Sulivan View of Nature I. 467 If we find causes of uncertainty in regard to organized beings, how many more must we find in regard to unorganized beings. 1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VI. 189 Ordinary unorganised or partly organised polypoid thrombi. 1964 Science 3 Jan. 26/2 Whether a given cell produces an embryo or an unorganized mass of tissue. 2009 A. Sarka Plant Stem Cells iv. 107 In a few kinds of plants it is possible to induce embryogenesis in previously unorganized suspension cultures. Derivatives unˈorganizedness n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > irregularity > [noun] > state of being unorganized unorganizedness1664 inorganization1839 structurelessness1855 1664 H. More Apol. 486 Which makes me..seem to allow of the Unorganizedness of the Æthereal Vehicle of the Soul. 1907 Nature-Study Rev. 3 253 Nature, to a young child, is largely an unorganized unknown, but it is the ‘unknowness’ that the child first recognizes and attempts to remove, and not the ‘unorganizedness’. 2008 A. Schumann Rationality in Belarusian Thinking 23 The imitation of philosophy and the absence of terminological culture caused the unorganizedness of that community. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < |
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