释义 |
uniˈdeaed, a. Also unidea'd. [un-1 9.] Not furnished with an idea.
1752Johnson in Boswell (1904) I. 166 Leaving his social friends, to go and sit with a set of wretched un-idea'd girls. 1822Scott Peveril xxvii, A silly scrupulous unidea'd Puritan. 1888Jrnl. Educ. May 242 The un-idea'd vulgarity of the lower middle classes. |