释义 |
objected, ppl. a.|əbˈdʒɛktɪd| [f. object v.] †1. Placed over against or opposite; presented to the view or perception. Obs. or arch.
1606N. Baxter Man Created in Farr S.P. Jas. I (1848) 238 The forehead kept obiected phantasie, The hinder part reteyneth memorie. 1668Howe Bless. Righteous (1825) 30 This objected or exhibited glory is two-fold. 1713C'tess of Winchilsea Misc. Poems 86 A Dream, a vision..Hangs on my pensive Heart, and bears it down More than the weight of an objected Crown. 1848R. I. Wilberforce Doctr. Incarnation xiv. (1852) 414 The inspiration of Scripture..as the imparted record of objected truth. †2. Adduced in argument, esp. against something; urged as an objection. Obs. or arch.
1641Milton Prel. Episc. Wks. (1851) 89 To alledge for Images the ancient Fathers, Dionysius, and this our objected Irenæus. 1669W. Holder Elem. Speech 119 The former part of this objected difficulty. |