单词 | remark-worthy |
释义 | > as lemmasreˈmark-worthy reˈmark-worthy adj. [perhaps after French digne de remarque (1575 or earlier in Middle French); compare markworthy adj.] worthy of notice or comment. ΚΠ 1734 J. Breval Hist. House of Nassau 96 A short Interview, during which it is remark-worthy, that the Elector insisted upon giving the Prince the Pas, as well in his own Coach, and on all other Occasions. a1796 R. Burns Reliques (1808) 259 It is remark-worthy that the song of ‘Hooly and Fairly’, in all the old editions of it, is called ‘The Drunken Wife o' Galloway’, which localizes it to that country. 1834 A. Cunningham Lives Brit. Painters 19 It is remark-worthy that the most natural and impassioned songs in..our literature were written by a ploughman-lad. 1936 V. Sackville-West St. Joan of Arc (1938) xviii. 353 In this, she differs in a remark-worthy manner from her fellow-saints. 2001 M. E. Marty in S. C. Saha & T. K. Carr Relig. Fundamentalism ix. 201 The descripts, differentias, and phenomena that we found remarkable and remark-worthy generally matched what had come to be called fundamentalism. < as lemmas |
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