释义 |
sundered, ppl. a.|ˈsʌndəd| [f. sunder v. + -ed1.] Set or kept apart; separated, separate. Also, divided into parts, severed, scattered.
c1325Metr. Hom. 48 Pharisenes, That sundered men on Englys menes. 1594Shakes. Rich. III, v. iii. 100 Ample enterchange of sweet Discourse, Which so long sundred Friends should dwell vpon. 1678Dryden All for Love iv. i, Set all the Earth And all the Seas, betwixt your sunder'd Loves. 1796Coleridge Destiny of Nations 473 The white bear, drifting on a field of ice, Howls to her sundered cubs. 1871Rossetti Poems, Dante at Verona xix, When the dust Cleared from the sundered press of Knights Ere yet again it swoops and smites. 1876Tennyson Harold iii. i, He..brought the sunder'd tree again, and set it Straight on the trunk. |