释义 |
unsuˈborned, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1656Osborne Observ. Turks 3 Such marks of Worship..as he was pleased to impresse upon their yet unsuborned imaginations. 1689Hickeringill Ceremony-Monger Concl. ii, The Legislative Power (unsuborn'd by Priest-craft). 1754Hume Hist. Eng. I. 467 The very pulpits were bedewed with unsuborned tears. 1797Burke Regic. Peace iii. 30 Such a tone..is the true, unsuborned, unsophisticated language of genuine natural feeling. |