单词 | indisposed |
释义 | indisposedadj.ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > preparation > unpreparedness > [adjective] > for which no preparation has been made indisposedc1425 the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] > not put in order indigest1398 unordereda1500 undressed1530 undight1555 indisposed1598 undigested1598 indigested1613 unset1631 unranged1633 unadjusted1775 unarranged1791 unsystematized1832 uncatalogued1837 unassorted1865 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > [adjective] unarrayedc1340 rudea1387 unordereda1500 unset1629 indisposed1692 unarranged1791 c1425 Orolog. Sapient. v, in Anglia X. 361/17 Þat I falle not in suche peryl of indisposid deth. c1425 Orolog. Sapient. v, in Anglia X. 364/22 I haue so litil fors taken of indisposed deth. 1598 J. Florio Worlde of Wordes Indisposto, indisposed, vnlustie, crazed, weake, without order, disordred. 1661 A. Cowley Vision Cromwell 48 The indisposed and long tormented Commonwealth. 1692 J. Ray Wisdom of God (ed. 2) ii. 74 Creation being not only a Production of a Thing out of Nothing, but also out of indisposed Matter. 1692 J. Ray Wisdom of God (ed. 2) ii. 75 Whatever Agent can introduce a Form into indisposed Matter. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ability > inability > [adjective] > unable or unapt > unfit or unqualified indisposedc1449 unabled1497 unhabile1539 unqualified1556 inabilitate1577 incapable1651 inhabile1727 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 308 In indisposid persoones, bi her vndisposicioun..thei ben..occasiouns of vicis. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica i. iii. 8 They are farther indisposed ever to attaine unto truth. 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica i. v. 14 There are not onely particular men, but whole nations indisposed for learning. View more context for this quotation ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > ill-nature > [adjective] shrew1297 shrewd13.. maliciousc1330 ill-disposedc1460 shrewishc1480 indisposed1481 misaffectionate1533 unsavoury1568 ill-conditioned1614 ill-natured1645 unamiable1711 malignant1785 ill-thriven1806 nasty1825 beastly1911 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > ill-nature > [adjective] shrew1297 shrewd13.. maliciousc1330 ill-disposedc1460 shrewishc1480 indisposed1481 unsavoury1568 ill-natured1656 unamiable1774 ill-thriven1806 nasty1825 1481 Surtees Misc. (1888) 44 Indisposed personnes onely of malice have..troubled hyme. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Eneydos xviii. 67 In this harde wedder of wynter..ye see full of tempest..and the tyme alle indisposed more than euer it was. 1597 Bp. J. King Lect. Ionas 90 All carelesse, dissolute, indisposed persons. 4. In a disordered bodily condition; out of health; ill, unwell. (Usually implying a slight degree of ill health.) Mostly predicative. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > disordered or out of sorts out of estatec1400 disordainedc1430 out of order1530 mistempered?1541 untemperate1541 so-soa1592 indisposed1598 discomposed1603 out of sorts1621 disorderly1655 queerish1684 out of one's gears1699 disordered1708 uneasy1725 seedy1729 queer1749 scaly1803 quisby1807 under the weather1827 all nohow1852 toneless1854 nohowish1867 chippy1868 fishy1868 off-colour1876 dicky1883 on-and-offish1888 cheap1891 crook1916 lousy1933 1598 [see sense 1]. 1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear vii. 273 To take the indispos'd and sickly fit, for the sound man. View more context for this quotation 1623 P. Massinger Duke of Millaine iii. ii. sig. G4 If I am sought for, Say I am indispos'd. 1653 H. Cogan tr. F. M. Pinto Voy. & Adventures xliv. 175 The Captain..found himself much indisposed in his health. 1670 W. Temple Let. to Ld. Berkeley in Wks. (1731) II. 217 The first is like Diet, but the other like Exercise, to an indisposed Body. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 284. ⁋1 She..professes Sickness..and acts all things with an indisposed Air. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones II. v. vii. 167 Mr. Allworthy had been for some Days indisposed with a Cold. View more context for this quotation 1832 R. Lander & J. Lander Jrnl. Exped. Niger III. xx. 233 Six of her crew, who had been ill of fever, and are still indisposed. 5. Not disposed or ‘in the mind’, disinclined, unwilling, averse (to, or to do something). ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > unwillingness > [adjective] argha1000 slowOE unwillyc1200 sweera1300 unfain1338 loathc1374 dangerousc1386 eschewc1386 squeamous1387 obstinate?a1439 unpresta1500 ill-willing?1520 evil-willing1525 untowards1525 untowarda1530 unwilling1533 strange1548 ill-willed1549 dainty1553 relucting1553 squeamish?1553 nicea1560 loathful1561 coyish1566 coy1576 unhearty1583 costive1594 unready1595 tarrowinga1598 undisposed1597 involuntary1598 backward1600 retrograde1602 unpregnant1604 scrupulous1608 unprone1611 refractory1614 behindhanda1616 nilling1620 backwards1627 shya1628 retractable1632 reluctant1638 loughta1641 tendera1641 unapt1640 uninclinable1640 unbeteaming1642 boggling1645 averse1646 indisposed1646 aversant1657 incomposed1660 disinclined1703 unobliging1707 unconsenting1713 uninclined1729 tenacious1766 disinclinable1769 ill-disposed1771 unaffectioned1788 scruplesomec1800 back-handed1817 sweert1817 tharf1828 backward in coming forward1830 unvoluntary1834 misinclined1837 squeamy1838 balky1847 retractive1869 grudging1874 tharfish1876 unwishful1876 safety first1917 1646 O. Cromwell Let. 25 Oct. in Writings & Speeches (1937) (modernized text) I. 416 I write not to thy husband; partly to avoid trouble,..partly because I am myself indisposed at this time, having some other considerations. a1665 J. Goodwin Πλήρωμα τὸ Πνευματικόv (1670) x. 310 Hardhearted, and indisposed unto Acts of bounty. 1812 G. Crabbe Tales xviii. 332 Unfit to rule, and indispos'd to please. 1885 Law Times 78 212/2 The learned judge might have been less indisposed to stay the execution. 6. Not of friendly disposition; not favourably disposed or inclined (towards); unfriendly; unfavourable. (Now somewhat rare.) ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > hatred > hostility > [adjective] witherwardc888 unholdc900 fremda1000 foeOE hatelyOE onwardOE fiendlyc1050 witherc1175 unbaina1300 quedec1300 wrong1340 aliena1382 enemiablea1382 enemyfula1382 enemyc1384 ingrate1393 unfriendly1425 undisposed1456 oppugnanta1513 infest1513 enemious?1529 cold1557 enemylike1561 enemyly1573 ingratefulc1575 opposed1584 misliking1586 infestuous1593 infensive1596 infestious1597 affrontous1598 foe-hearted1598 ill-affecteda1599 inimicous1598 friendless?1611 haggardly1635 infensea1641 inimicitious1641 inimicitial1656 inimical1678 inamicable1683 indisposed1702 uneasy1725 hostile1791 adversarial1839 chilly1841 1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 70 The King..was sufficiently indisposed towards the Persons, or the Principles of Mr Calvin's Disciples. 1793 G. Morris in J. Sparks Life G. Morris (1832) II. 382 The people are already indisposed, and only kept under by fear of instant death. 1844 W. Napier Conquest Scinde (1845) ii. viii. 469 Lord Ellenborough..was already indisposed towards him. 7. Not having a physical inclination or tendency; not liable or subject. ΚΠ 1646 Sir T. Browne Pseudodoxia Epidemica ii. i. 50 Salinous spirits..which doe assimilate all bodyes not indisposed for their impressions. 1790 Wedgwood in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 80 312 The saturated marine solution is indisposed to crystallize. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > retaining > [adjective] > retained > not put aside or disposed of undelivered1535 undeposited1646 indisposed1694 unthrowna1716 1694 T. Southerne Fatal Marriage i. ii When yet a Virgin, free, and indisposed. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < adj.c1425 |
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