unsophisticated
unsophisticated — 形容詞
1. knowing little of life beyond one's own surroundings, culture, or fashion; or si
單純;簡陋
缺乏社會經驗或複雜設計的
knowing little of life beyond one's own surroundings, culture, or fashion; or simple in design and lacking complexity.
Diego's unsophisticated jokes at the office party made his coworkers uncomfortable.
Diego 在辦公室派對上開的玩笑不太高明,讓同事們感到尷尬。
collocation: unsophisticated jokes / humor / views
Ziad said the computer system was too unsophisticated for their growing business needs.
Ziad 說這套電腦系統過於簡陋,無法滿足他們日益成長的業務需求。
pattern: too + unsophisticated + for [purpose]
Compared to the expensive restaurants nearby, the little cafe offered unsophisticated but tasty food.
和附近的昂貴餐廳比起來,這間小咖啡館提供的食物簡單但美味可口。
Marta's unsophisticated plan for the school fair relied on paper signs and word of mouth.
Marta 為校慶設計的計畫很簡單,只靠紙張標語和口耳相傳來宣傳。
The travelers found the villagers kind though unsophisticated in their ways.
這些旅人覺得村民們很親切,雖然生活方式比較單純。
- simple
more neutral, can be positive or negative
- naive
focuses on lack of worldly experience, often implies innocence
- unrefined
emphasizes lack of polish or elegance
- uncomplicated
used mainly for designs, systems, or plans; not for people
- sophisticated
direct opposite; worldly-wise or highly developed
- refined
polished in manners, taste, or design
- worldly
experienced in the ways of society and culture
用法筆記
When applied to people or their tastes, this word often carries a mildly critical tone. When describing machines, tools, or systems, the tone is more neutral and simply means 'not complex or advanced.'