释义 |
unenˈjoyed, ppl. a. Also 7 unin-. (un-1 8.)
1643–5Milton Divorce ii. i, A good man who finds himself consuming away in a disconsolate and uninjoy'd matrimony. 1684T. Burnet Theory Earth i. 322 We cannot suppose the better [parts] to lie as desarts, uninjoy'd and uninhabited. 1757E. Griffith Lett. Henry & Frances (1767) II. 245 The pleasure..which you have suffered to pass by, unheeded, unenjoyed. 1827Pollok Course T. iii. 229 The spectre..threatened..to blast it unenjoyed. 1984H. Spurling Secrets of Woman's Heart 101 She belonged to what my mother used to call the army of unenjoyed women... Margaret had a very unenjoyed look about her. |