单词 | rejected |
释义 | rejectedadj.n. A. adj. 1. That has been rejected (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > refusal > [adjective] > rejecting > rejected refusea1413 reproveda1425 offcastc1450 disallowed1539 repudiate1543 rejected1567 unpicked1568 unelecteda1586 disavowed1591 discarded1593 disclaimed1595 repudiated1610 unaccepted1612 refused1790 reject1955 the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > other mental illness sin-wooda1325 wanton sick1602 affective1858 theroid1867 fetishized1889 fetish1901 negativistic1902 pseudo-homosexual1908 involutional1910 regressive1911 lata1913 sadomasochistic1921 rejected1931 catathymic1934 acting-out1945 nemesistic1945 sadomasochist1945 acted-out1996 1567 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxiv. f. 207v She fared like the Bedlem furie, ceasing night nor day to plaine the vnkindnesse and follie of hir reietted Louer. 1576 G. Whetstone Rocke of Regard i. sig. E.ivv (heading) The reiected louer, with earnest desire, pursues the sight of his disdainfull Mystresse. 1613 E. Cary Trag. Mariam i. iii. sig. B2 Thou Mongrell: issu'd from reiected race, Thy Ancestors against the Heauens did fight. 1668 T. Shadwell Sullen Lovers Pref. sig. A3 The rejected Authors of our time, who when their Playes are damn'd, will strut, and huff it out, and laugh at the Ignorance of the Age. 1743 F. Blyth Serm. Every Sunday IV. 95 Unwanted, unaccepted, nay rejected compassion. 1769 H. Brooke Fool of Quality IV. xvii. 153 The commons can..annex the rejected bills to their bill of aids. 1819 P. B. Shelley Cenci iv. iv. 77 Stain not a noble house With vague surmises of rejected crime. 1856 E. K. Kane Arctic Explor. II. xix. 191 I lost some time in collecting such parts of his rejected cargo as I could find. 1908 E. M. Forster Room with View viii. 136 He walked home with her unashamed, feeling not at all like a rejected suitor. 1931 Smith Coll. Stud. Soc. Work 1 407 The problems for which the rejected child was referred were more frequently of the aggressive, rebellious type. 1970 Jrnl. Pediatrics 76 352/1 Hemodialysis was reinstituted 14 months after transplantation; removal of the rejected kidney is imminent. 1989 R. M. Wilson Ripley Bogle 121 In other words, the rejected, mangled foetus had been voided and deposited in the family toilet bowl. 2006 Sacramento (Calif.) Bee (Nexis) 3 Jan. a3 The annual re-debating of rejected concepts might contribute to a reputation of wasting time and getting little accomplished. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > invertebrates > phylum Arthropoda > class Insecta > parts of insects > [adjective] > of general parts > thrown back rejected1826 1826 W. Kirby & W. Spence Introd. Entomol. IV. xlvi. 332 Scutellate... An insect having a visible Scutellum... a. Rejected (Rejectum). When, though visible, it does not intervene between the elytra at their base... b. Received (Receptum). B. n. A rejected person or thing. Also (with the and plural agreement): rejected people or things as a class. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > rejection or non-acceptance > that which is rejected or refused offcasta1387 rejected1593 refusal1618 discarding1731 refused1740 return1749 throwaway1870 discard1888 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [noun] > rejection or non-acceptance > that which is rejected or refused > person that is rejected offcasta1387 oversight1531 retraict1575 rejected1593 reject1917 unwanted1932 1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares f. 72v No thought can comprehend, the pains prepared for the reiected. a1661 T. Fuller Worthies (1662) 290 Where preferment goes more by favour then merit, the Rejected have more honour then the Elected. 1799 W. Render tr. F. Schiller Robbers iii. ii. 100 I alone am the rejected, the lost son! 1823 Ld. Byron Don Juan: Canto XII xxxvi. 23 It soothes the awkward squad of the rejected, To find how very badly she selected. 1869 W. P. Mackay Grace & Truth (1875) 244 Christians can have fellowship with Christ..as the rejected of earth. 1928 Strand Mag. Sept. 308/1 I concluded it [sc. a manuscript] was a washout, and tossed it into a trunk with a lot of other rejecteds. 1997 J. Ryan Dismantling Mr Doyle xi. 145 Eve..was so well schooled in the behavioural pattern of the rejected that she took a very firm stance. Compounds rejected condition n. Grammar a condition (typically introduced in English by an if-clause) that is not expected to be realized. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > syntax or word order > syntactic unit or constituent > [noun] > clause > conditional clause condition1864 rejected condition1891 hypothetical clause1892 if-clause1893 then-clause1927 hypothetical1957 1891 E. A. Sonnenschein Plautus' Rudens Notes 96 Sciam for scirem, a rejected condition of present time. 1933 O. Jespersen Essentials Eng. Gram. xxiv. 203 In the main sentence of rejected condition (expressed or implied) would and should is now the rule. 1957 R. W. Zandvoort Handbk. Eng. Gram. (new ed.) v. ii. 218 Clauses expressing a condition that is not, or is not likely to be, realized (I should not mind so much, if I was not so busy) are called clauses of rejected condition. 1991 M. Rydén in D. Kastovsky Hist. Eng. Syntax 350 In hypothetical clauses of rejected condition with verb + ‘past’ of the type I should not have been sorry if you had entered a little more into Peninsular politics, be is used only exceptionally. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1567 |
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