释义 |
unˈdreaded, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1535Aberdeen Reg. (Jam.), And cam nocht to be ondreyd be him thairof. 1647Stanley Poems, Europa 11 Oh whither sacred Bull? who art thou, say! That through undreaded flouds canst break thy way. 1692Ray Disc. 239 A dreadful indeed, but by thee formerly undreaded sentence. 1784Cowper Task ii. 811 Vice parries wide Th' undreaded volley with a sword of straw. 1834Tait's Mag. I. 338/2 Death, undreaded, approached; and the spirit departed. a1873Lytton Pausanias i, The unexpected, and not undreaded, approach of the great Pausanias. |