释义 |
unˈsense, v. [un-2 6 b.] trans. To deprive of sense; esp. to render insensible.
1611Florio, Disensato, sencelesse, vnsensed, out of reason. 1793Minstrel I. 185, I was a little unsensed by my sudden souse into the stream. a1809T. Paine Farmer's Dog Poems (1834) 163 And get such mischief by the hit As should unsense him of his wit. 1851Borrow Lavengro I. 331 One blow given with the proper play of his athletic arm, will unsense a giant. 1895Educat. Rev. Sept. 158 The mind has been unsensed or dematerialized. |