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单词 unseasoned
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Definition of unseasoned in English:

unseasoned

adjectiveʌnˈsiːz(ə)ndˌənˈsiz(ə)nd
  • 1(of food) not flavoured with salt, pepper, or other spices.

    her cooking was too bland and unseasoned for Sara's travelled palate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • My steak, served with one small egg, was virtually unseasoned, but it was clearly made with top-quality, freshly ground meat.
    • The breaded and fried golden calamari main dish passes the test when it comes to texture and, like the chicken, is unseasoned except for a dash of salt - nothing too fancy.
    • The dish is unseasoned, the pepperiness supplied by the rocket and the saltiness by the prosciutto.
    • This week we are introducing unseasoned potato wedges which contain two-thirds less salt and reduced levels of fat compared to our Curly Fries.
    • Essentially, we'd sooner eat, or make a show of eating, unseasoned dog's giblets, than cause a scene.
    • The prunes pretty much exploded with sweet flavour, and provided a very nice contrast to the earthy, mostly unseasoned veal.
    • When returned it was a greyish, soupy mess of not-quite reconstituted mushrooms and insipid, unseasoned, unmarinated chicken slices.
    • The vegetable version fared much better, with crisp green beans and other tender veggies used in place of some unseasoned ground beef and cubes of ham.
    • Combined with the unseasoned spinach, the dish shifted from dull to unpleasantly boring.
    • The secret of a good burger is to mix it unseasoned as salt makes it weep.
    • And what are we to make of an apparently unseasoned blanched spinach roll with ‘vegetable dressing’?
  • 2(of timber) not treated or matured.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For 84 Arthur Road, he contrasts the rough-cut, unseasoned oak with the smooth glazing.
    • For instance, sap in unseasoned plywood can bleed through facing stone, inappropriate nails in the plywood can rust and bleed, and a darker setting material can bleed through white or light-colored stone.
    • ‘The bodger was a man who worked in the woods using freshly-cut unseasoned wood to produce all manner of household wares,’ John writes.
    • Certain conditions encourage the buildup of creosote, restricted air supply, unseasoned wood and cooler-than-normal chimney temperatures are all factors that can accelerate the buildup of creosote on chimney flue walls.
    • The unseasoned oak used by Heritage is sourced from managed woodlands in France and Russia and the timber is prepared in the UK using a mix of new technology and traditional skills.
    • New structures built with unseasoned wood should air-dry one month before finishing.
    • Out of 260 offers he was able to accept 160 full size oak trees and then had to convince the Dean and Chapter that it was normal to use unseasoned timber for constructing roofs.
    • Since new, unseasoned lumber is particularly susceptible to mildew, avoid using it whenever possible.
    • Chesterfield Council leader Ray Russell said there were three key things on offer to visitors - the famous crooked spire at St Mary's Church, thought to have been caused by unseasoned timbers used in its construction buckling over time.
    1. 2.1 (of a person) inexperienced.
      two unseasoned Americans
      Example sentencesExamples
      • To the unseasoned eye it all looked a bit mad but it's just the way things are done, the way of tradition.
      • The Allies were attempting to defend frontages in the Ardennes that caused each division to cover about 20 miles with unseasoned troops.
      • I'm not referring here to fidgeting uncomfortably while an unseasoned actor lurches turgidly through thousands of rhyming couplets.
      • Founded by music director Leonard Slatkin, the program gives unseasoned, but professional level conductors the chance to work with a professional orchestra of high caliber.
      • During the war, unseasoned journalists reported every minor exchange of fire as if it were the Little Big Horn, Part Two.
      • Co-op development, however, is too complex a process for unseasoned non-professionals.
      • The unseasoned yet clever boy used the information he gained to become comfortable as a prince, and to reassure his ‘caretakers’ that he hadn't gone mad.
      • Yet unseasoned as he may be, he is the only author with any formal paleontology training.
      • Yes, she is obviously untrained and unseasoned as an HR rep.
      • Was it difficult to coax good performances out of unseasoned kids?
      • If Edgerton were an amateur or an unseasoned writer, one might not expect more, but readers should expect far more from an author who holds his academic credentials out for inspection on the book-jacket.
      • This was created to provide contest experience for the unseasoned but competitive Wahine.
      • Although an unseasoned raw talent, her performance as a free-speaking, promiscuous teen was a memorable debut.
      • And it was Hussein, after all, who installed as heir apparent the little-known and unseasoned Abdullah just before he succumbed to cancer.
      • However, the amount of online shopping these unseasoned Internet users do will depend on how easy it is for them to navigate the virtual mall.
      • For the unseasoned occasional voyager west of the Humber River the trip to Toronto is in and of itself, daunting.
      • Liverpool were also without Steven Gerrard and although Jimmy Traore looked raw and unseasoned - he gave away the free kick which Harte delivered to Kewell - he was kept on message by Sammy Hyypia who was fearsomely flawless.
      • However, I have yet to see why an unseasoned, just graduated engineering student would be the mechanic that I need.
      • It is matched against an opponent that wasn't expected to do any better this season, playing with an unseasoned youngster at quarterback and with a defense that seemingly wasn't much stronger than its dreadful 1999 version.
      • The enterprise tends to fall flat without the expectation of success, but too much expectation leads the writer to block, the athlete to fumble, the unseasoned actor to gag or go blank.
      Synonyms
      inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated
 
 

Definition of unseasoned in US English:

unseasoned

adjectiveˌənˈsēz(ə)ndˌənˈsiz(ə)nd
  • 1(of food) not flavored with salt, pepper, or other spices or seasonings.

    her cooking was too bland and unseasoned for Sara's traveled palate
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The prunes pretty much exploded with sweet flavour, and provided a very nice contrast to the earthy, mostly unseasoned veal.
    • My steak, served with one small egg, was virtually unseasoned, but it was clearly made with top-quality, freshly ground meat.
    • Essentially, we'd sooner eat, or make a show of eating, unseasoned dog's giblets, than cause a scene.
    • The dish is unseasoned, the pepperiness supplied by the rocket and the saltiness by the prosciutto.
    • This week we are introducing unseasoned potato wedges which contain two-thirds less salt and reduced levels of fat compared to our Curly Fries.
    • The secret of a good burger is to mix it unseasoned as salt makes it weep.
    • The vegetable version fared much better, with crisp green beans and other tender veggies used in place of some unseasoned ground beef and cubes of ham.
    • Combined with the unseasoned spinach, the dish shifted from dull to unpleasantly boring.
    • And what are we to make of an apparently unseasoned blanched spinach roll with ‘vegetable dressing’?
    • When returned it was a greyish, soupy mess of not-quite reconstituted mushrooms and insipid, unseasoned, unmarinated chicken slices.
    • The breaded and fried golden calamari main dish passes the test when it comes to texture and, like the chicken, is unseasoned except for a dash of salt - nothing too fancy.
  • 2(of timber) not treated or matured.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • ‘The bodger was a man who worked in the woods using freshly-cut unseasoned wood to produce all manner of household wares,’ John writes.
    • New structures built with unseasoned wood should air-dry one month before finishing.
    • Certain conditions encourage the buildup of creosote, restricted air supply, unseasoned wood and cooler-than-normal chimney temperatures are all factors that can accelerate the buildup of creosote on chimney flue walls.
    • For instance, sap in unseasoned plywood can bleed through facing stone, inappropriate nails in the plywood can rust and bleed, and a darker setting material can bleed through white or light-colored stone.
    • Since new, unseasoned lumber is particularly susceptible to mildew, avoid using it whenever possible.
    • The unseasoned oak used by Heritage is sourced from managed woodlands in France and Russia and the timber is prepared in the UK using a mix of new technology and traditional skills.
    • Out of 260 offers he was able to accept 160 full size oak trees and then had to convince the Dean and Chapter that it was normal to use unseasoned timber for constructing roofs.
    • Chesterfield Council leader Ray Russell said there were three key things on offer to visitors - the famous crooked spire at St Mary's Church, thought to have been caused by unseasoned timbers used in its construction buckling over time.
    • For 84 Arthur Road, he contrasts the rough-cut, unseasoned oak with the smooth glazing.
    1. 2.1 (of a person) inexperienced.
      two unseasoned Americans
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Founded by music director Leonard Slatkin, the program gives unseasoned, but professional level conductors the chance to work with a professional orchestra of high caliber.
      • Co-op development, however, is too complex a process for unseasoned non-professionals.
      • It is matched against an opponent that wasn't expected to do any better this season, playing with an unseasoned youngster at quarterback and with a defense that seemingly wasn't much stronger than its dreadful 1999 version.
      • For the unseasoned occasional voyager west of the Humber River the trip to Toronto is in and of itself, daunting.
      • However, I have yet to see why an unseasoned, just graduated engineering student would be the mechanic that I need.
      • The enterprise tends to fall flat without the expectation of success, but too much expectation leads the writer to block, the athlete to fumble, the unseasoned actor to gag or go blank.
      • The Allies were attempting to defend frontages in the Ardennes that caused each division to cover about 20 miles with unseasoned troops.
      • However, the amount of online shopping these unseasoned Internet users do will depend on how easy it is for them to navigate the virtual mall.
      • During the war, unseasoned journalists reported every minor exchange of fire as if it were the Little Big Horn, Part Two.
      • To the unseasoned eye it all looked a bit mad but it's just the way things are done, the way of tradition.
      • Yes, she is obviously untrained and unseasoned as an HR rep.
      • The unseasoned yet clever boy used the information he gained to become comfortable as a prince, and to reassure his ‘caretakers’ that he hadn't gone mad.
      • Yet unseasoned as he may be, he is the only author with any formal paleontology training.
      • Although an unseasoned raw talent, her performance as a free-speaking, promiscuous teen was a memorable debut.
      • Was it difficult to coax good performances out of unseasoned kids?
      • And it was Hussein, after all, who installed as heir apparent the little-known and unseasoned Abdullah just before he succumbed to cancer.
      • I'm not referring here to fidgeting uncomfortably while an unseasoned actor lurches turgidly through thousands of rhyming couplets.
      • This was created to provide contest experience for the unseasoned but competitive Wahine.
      • Liverpool were also without Steven Gerrard and although Jimmy Traore looked raw and unseasoned - he gave away the free kick which Harte delivered to Kewell - he was kept on message by Sammy Hyypia who was fearsomely flawless.
      • If Edgerton were an amateur or an unseasoned writer, one might not expect more, but readers should expect far more from an author who holds his academic credentials out for inspection on the book-jacket.
      Synonyms
      inexpert, unpractised, lacking experience, untrained, untutored, unschooled, unqualified, unskilled, amateur, uninitiated
 
 
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