释义 |
misbeˈseem, v. [mis-1 1.] = misbecome. (In 17th c. freq. in the pres. pple. with an obj.)
1598Bp. Hall Sat. Postscr., One thinkes it misbeseeming the Author because a Poem, another vnlawfull in it selfe because a Satyre. 1627Hakewill Apol. (1630) 104 Neither can this action misbeseeme the worthinesse of so glorious a peece. 1773Steevens Shaks. Wks., Ham. iii. ii. note, Nor..would it much misbeseem us to remember..that we likewise are men. 1884J. Payne 1001 Nights IX. 336 Examples of Mohammedan fervour..that would not have misbeseemed the strictest epochs of religious enthusiasm. |