释义 |
unˈhunted, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] 1. Not hunted in; not searched by hunting.
1572J. Bossewell Armorie ii. 94 A great Parke..that had remained vnhunted, duringe the time of foure mens ages. 1811L. M. Hawkins C'tess & Gertr. 59 No part of England, but the extreme northern counties, was ‘unhunted’ in this search. 1883R. Bridges Prometh. 1078 Skirting wide The unhunted forest. 1899F. V. Kirby Sport Africa xi. 118 In comparatively unknown and unhunted districts. 2. Not hunted or chased.
1648Hexham ii, Ongejaeght, Vnhunted, or Vnchased. 1809Campbell Gert. Wyom. i. iii, The wild-deer arched his neck from glades, and then Unhunted sought his woods. a1822Shelley Fragm., ‘When soft Winds’ 4 Bold as an unhunted fawn. |