释义 |
unemˈbellished, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1630Fanshawe Pastor Fido, etc. (1648) 228 Let no darke corner of the land Be unimbellisht with one Gemme. 171.Eusden in Addison Cato A.'s Wks. 1721 I. 266 Such energy of sense might pleasure raise, Tho' unembellish'd with the charms of phrase. a1763Shenstone Past. Ode Lyttleton 148 And Grenville..prais'd these unembellish'd woods. 1805Wordsw. Prelude iii. 108 Earth, nowhere unembellished by some trace Of that first Paradise whence man was driven. 1862‘Shirley’ (J. Skelton) Nugæ Crit. ix. 416 A literal and unembellished account of the fact. |