0 An undeveloped place or piece of land has not been built on or used for farming. -- (地方或土地)未开发的;未耕种的
Although a stock market had existed since the end of the 1890s, it was dominated by small businessmen and was relatively undeveloped.
Specificity with minimal adverse effects is strength of technology; drawbacks include genetic variation in viruses and undeveloped delivery systems.
What's interesting here is that the undeveloped stories also index global events, but that reading isn't clear from within the conversation itself.
Table 4 shows the comparison between undeveloped (deformed and immature) and developed (maturing and infective) eggs.
The framework of our theoretical model may not be reasonable for analyzing countries that have relatively undeveloped financial sectors.
The first designs were produced in early 1956 and are of a schematic character, the brief still remaining relatively undeveloped.
The upper half of the plant was defined as the apex plus one set of undeveloped leaves and one set of developed leaves.
The present suggestion, remember, isn't that their beliefs were undeveloped, metaphysically imprecise, or somewhat vague.