unsophisticated
Word family adjectiveunsophisticatedunsophisticatenoununsophisticatednessunsophistication
un·so·phis·ti·cat·ed /ˌʌnsəˈfɪstɪkeɪtɪd◂/ adjectiveadj 1 EXPERIENCED#not having much knowledge or experience of modern and fashionable things 对现代[时髦]事物了解不多的;质朴的 an unsophisticated audience 老土的观众
unsophisticated• Certainly there are commercially available recognition units which can be plugged into home computers but they are very unsophisticated.• Bangalore became a software center very recently, and so far most of what is done there is relatively unsophisticated.• It may look unsophisticated compared to modern high-tech cameras, but it produces fantastic pictures.• When she arrived in the city, she was just an unsophisticated country girl.• There are a lot of unsophisticated investors in the market nowadays.• They still use some relatively unsophisticated machinery.• The film itself should not be written off just because it uses unsophisticated material.• However, unsophisticated people should not let peer pressure push them into a fad.• an unsophisticated pipe bomb• It may be a pretty unsophisticated system, but it has worked well for over fifty years.• This unsophisticated system will probably work very well if there are not too many large mailings over the year.• In comparison with modern methods, it seems an incredibly slow and unsophisticated way of making cars.• I felt very ignorant and unsophisticated when I was with my brother and his university friends.