释义 |
misbeˈgin, v. rare. [mis-1 1.] trans. To begin amiss or badly. So misbeˈgun ppl. a.
1583Golding Calvin on Deut. lxxv. 461 By applying their minds to al wicked shifts for y⊇ maintenance of y⊇ thing yt they had misbegun. 1587― De Mornay xxiii. (1592) 353 a Song mistuned, or a Gambauld misbegun. 1864Louie's last term (N.Y.) 9 Another mis-begun day. |