释义 |
unˈraised, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Not raised, in various senses of the verb.
1523Ld. Berners Froiss. I. cccxxxviii. 529 So yt by their neglygence the Siege shulde nat be vnreysed. 1599Shakes. Hen. V, Prol. 9 The flat vnraysed Spirits, that hath dar'd, On this vnworthy Scaffold, to bring forth So great an Obiect. 1694Dryden To Sir G. Kneller 55 Flat Faces,..Such as in Bantam's Embassy were seen, Unrais'd, unrounded. 1697D. F. Char. Dr. S. Annesley 6 When Griefs come threatning on, or Comfort flows, He was undepress'd by these, unrais'd by those. 1809–14Wordsw. Excurs. iv. 959 Go, demand Of mighty Nature, if 'twas ever meant That we should pry far off, yet be unraised. 1817Coleridge Biog. Lit. II. 132 The poem..is for the greater part written in language, as unraised and naked as any perhaps in the two volumes. 1873Herschel Pop. Lect. i. §7. 6 The raised portion still stands up above the unraised. |