| 单词 | scienced | 
| 释义 | sciencedadj. 1.  Knowledgeable, learned; skilled or trained in a specified profession or pursuit; (in later use also) adopting a scientific approach. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > scholarly knowledge, erudition > 			[adjective]		 yleredc897 keena1000 wisec1000 leredc1154 wittya1225 cunningc1325 taughta1382 clergialc1386 wittilyc1400 philosophicala1425 erudite?a1475 clergyable1488 informeda1500 studieda1513 estudied1550 learned1556 well-read?1576 scholarly1583 scholarlike1588 well-digested1602 literated1611 artificial1618 scienced1636 clerk-like1638 scollardicall1654 philosophic1665 virtuosoa1667 virtuousa1680 doct1694 blue-stockinged1791 bluestocking1793 scholared1830 eruditical1832 1636    A. Baker Treat. Eng. Mission in  J. McCann  & H. Connolly Memorials Fr. Augustine Baker 		(1933)	 176  				They seemed somewhat speciall amonge those of the good spirits, and spiritually scienced. 1656    Earl of Monmouth tr.  T. Boccalini Ragguagli di Parnasso 53  				Other Scienced men were served with all the delicacies of Learning. 1746    P. Francis tr.  Horace in  P. Francis  & W. Dunkin tr.  Horace Epistles  i. xviii. 165  				Enquire of every scienc'd Sage. 1836    R. Furness Medicus-magus  iii. 53  				Beyond the scienced reach, of ought refined In Herschell's mighty ken, or Newton's mind. 1881    Echo 		(Iona, Minnesota)	 May 158/2  				To be a scienced reader, we believe it necessary to have a liberal training in school, but to learn to read with pleasure and profit, such training is not absolutely necessary. 1914    Forest & Stream 28 Feb. 278/2  				The shrewd, scienced angler, versed in all the clever tricks and skill of fishing.  2.  Well versed or trained in boxing. Cf. science n. 8. Now somewhat archaic. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > player or sportsperson > 			[adjective]		 > other attributes scienced1818 starting1855 international1866 all-American1887 unmarked1890 fouled1898 muckerish1900 power1932 playmaking1933 open1937 wild card1940 wide-body1986 1818    New Times 30 Oct.  				Though both scienced men, there was no niggling and bobbing about, with fine altitudes to tire the eyes of the spectators. 1820    Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 6 613  				He was a stronger and taller man than Mendoza..full of pluck, and fine scienced. 1893    Rep. Supreme Court of Appeals W. Virginia 37 825  				Hobbs was a large man, and a scienced man, and could have knocked Beaver down. 1908    C. A. MacFarlane Letitia xiv. 151  				I reckon two scienced fellers is good for about ten apiece. 1960    New Castle 		(Pa.)	 News 28 July 24/5  				Had such men as Attel, Leonard, McFarland, the Gibbonses and other scienced boxers turned instructor, a higher type of fighting men would exist today. 2009    P. Caputo Crossers 147  				His opponents were not scienced and almost always intoxicated. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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