释义 |
ˈsophronize, v. rare—1. [ad. Gr. σωϕρονίζειν, f. σωϕρον-, σώϕρων prudent, self-controlled, etc.] trans. To imbue with self-control or sound moral principles.
1827Arnold in Stanley Life & Corr. (1844) I. 38 Lest I should get the sons of very great people as my pupils whom it is almost impossible to sophronize. |