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单词 studiously
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studiouslyadv.

Brit. /ˈstjuːdɪəsli/, /ˈstʃuːdɪəsli/, U.S. /ˈst(j)udiəsli/
Forms: see studious adj. and n. and -ly suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: studious adj., -ly suffix2.
Etymology: < studious adj. + -ly suffix2. Compare classical Latin studiōsē.
1.
a. With studied attention or care; carefully, solicitously, diligently.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > attention and judgement > attention > earnest attention, concentration > [adverb]
intentivelyc1290
studiouslya1382
intentlyc1425
wistlya1500
poringly1594
intensively1637
wistfully1664
fixedly1702
concentratedly1794
the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [adverb] > with studious care or diligently
yernlyc725
needlyeOE
yerneOE
getenlya1200
diligently1340
studiouslya1382
assiduallya1400
ithandlya1400
throngc1400
diligent1479
abidingly1530
industriously1572
sedulously1594
applyingly1624
assiduously1627
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1965) Eccles. ii. 18 I wlatede alle my besynesse þat vnder þe sunne most studeously [L. studiosissime] I trauailede.
a1425 (a1349) R. Rolle Meditations on Passion (Uppsala) (1917) 59 Graunte me, swete ladi, to haue and to holde þis passioun in mynde as hertly, as studiously [a1500 Cambr. Add. studiousli]..as þu.
a1450 ( tr. Vegetius De Re Militari (Douce) (1988) 115 Þei þat most studiusliche haue ylernid of dedes of armes, þey sey þat many mo perelles falliþ.
1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) i. 21 All..ar bydden..to say or synge the seruyce of these .vii. houres studyously and deuoutly.
1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. ix. f. 20v We ought right studiously to apply the redyng & hearyng of the scripture.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) iii. i. 2 Com'st thou with deepe premeditated Lines? With written Pamphlets, studiously deuis'd? View more context for this quotation
1639 N. N. tr. J. Du Bosc Compl. Woman ii. 59 These Harlots sometimes seek more studiously the outward shewes of vertue.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis vii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 407 Sabinus,..On a short Pruning-hook his Head reclines: And studiously surveys his gen'rous Wines.
1735 M. Shelton tr. W. Wotton Short View Hickes's Anc. Northern-lang. 9 Some intire Part of the Islandic Bible should be read over studiously.
1770 G. Baretti Journey London to Genoa III. 272 Their poets search studiously after such assonancies and scatter them often in the scenes of their dramas.
1826 D. Booth Art of Brewing (ed. 2) 99 Be at all times studiously attentive to flavour and complexion.
1839 T. De Quincey Lake Reminisc. in Tait's Edinb. Mag. Feb. 99/1 From growing interest in the author, every copy of the small impression had been studiously bought up.
1863 Reformed Presbyterian Mag. 1 Apr. 119 We..would freely permit him studiously to peruse the laws of Solon, the republic of Plato, the politics of Aristotle [etc.].
1957 New Yorker 19 Jan. 24/3 Two small, adultly dressed boys studiously proceeding from work to work.
2007 M. Plaut Hack iii. 35 Lenny explained things in bullet-point form for a while as I studiously and nerdily tried to write it all down.
b. With careful design or intent; deliberately, studiedly.
(a) Modifying a verb.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > intention > [adverb]
willesOE
with one's willc1175
willes and waldesc1225
adviselya1325
wittinglya1340
wilfullyc1374
witting1377
a-purposea1382
of purpose (also (out) of (a) (set) purpose)a1382
wilfulc1381
willingly1402
of intention1430
knowingly1435
advisedlyc1449
deliberately1471
purpensely1472
purposely1495
prepensedly1496
purpensedly1496
purposedlya1540
proposely?1550
studiously1567
on (also upon) purpose1569
on set purpose1569
of industry1575
affectedly1582
premeditatelya1595
deliberatively1598
consultively1599
intentionallya1673
affectionally1603
by (also out of, on, upon) design1603
intentionately1609
industriouslya1616
perpensedly1624
intendedlya1641
unspontaneously1640
industrously1643
consultedly1645
consideringly1647
designedly1652
premeditatedly1653
wittily1653
intendingly1678
premeditatinglya1679
self-consciously1685
propensely1694
thinkingly1705
accidentally on purpose1711
affectionatelya1716
prepensely?1725
systematically1744
advertently1745
systemically1761
reflectively1775
purposefullya1854
meaningly1867
aimfully1870
purposively1878
designingly1879
proposedly1887
1567 E. Hake tr. Thomas à Kempis Imitation of Christ iii. v. f. 63v Some doe not behaue themselues towardes mee purely & sincerely, but rather..do studiously search oute my secretes and highe mysteries.
1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 73 If you would not misconceit that I studiously intended your defamation.
1658 Sir T. Browne Hydriotaphia: Urne-buriall v. 82 While some have studied Monuments, others have studiously declined them.
1694 S. Johnson Notes Pastoral Let. 90 Men have studiously forgot it, and discharged their Memory of it.
1741 C. Middleton Hist. Life Cicero II. x. 410 How studiously he had avoided every step.
1781 E. Gibbon Decline & Fall (1787) II. xix. 134 The troops, whose station lay along the public road, were studiously removed on his approach.
1838 W. C. Harris Narr. Exped. S. Afr. 19 He..studiously absented himself from the house.
1884 Manch. Examiner 16 May 4/7 If he had studiously endeavoured to be unjust he could not have succeeded more completely.
1928 E. A. Powell Embattled Borders ii. 58 It has been noticeable of late that he [sc. Mussolini] has changed his policy and has been studiously soft-pedaling all talk of war.
1967 Life 28 July 62 Their complaints were studiously ignored by the management.
2012 N.Y. Mag. 2 Apr. 45/1 They abhor restaurant clichés..and studiously avoid chains (Olive Garden, McDonald's) but are not above the occasional ironic trip to either.
(b) Modifying an adjective.
ΚΠ
1584 B. Rich Don Simonides II. sig. B.iiv Thei affectat eloquence to maintaine bad causes, thei are studiously affable to procure new Clientes.
1660 J. Gauden Κακουργοι 17 Judge then, what men, yea what Sea-monsters they are, that can be studiously, designedly and industriously cruel to that Country wherein they were bred.
1741 W. Warburton Divine Legation Moses II. iv. vi. 346 Our Lawgiver..intentionally rejects a Support..and is studiously silent in all those Principles that lead to the Propagation of it.
1797 Brit. Critic Dec. 681 The style, however, is very different. It is studiously simple and familiar.
1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. v. 400 To the English agents he had been studiously cold.
1898 Ld. Selborne Mem. I. ii. xi. 229 Its tone was studiously respectful towards the United States; no pains were spared to avoid the use of any language which could wound [etc.].
1911 Crisis Aug. 159/2 Hotel, theater and restaurant stand not only open, but studiously attentive and polite.
1969 G. Greene Coll. Ess. III. iv. 456 I was studiously vague, for no one had yet told me what my ‘cover’ in this far from James Bond world was to be.
2012 Guardian 9 Feb. 8/4 Both sides were studiously civil and constantly invoked the importance of tolerance and their Anglican heritage, which is strong on inclusivity and diversity.
2. In a manner characterized by close attention to learning or study; in the manner of a scholar or student.
ΘΚΠ
society > education > learning > study > [adverb]
studiouslya1626
society > education > learning > learner > qualities of learners > [adverb] > studious
bookish1591
bookishly1593
studiouslya1626
a1626 F. Bacon Elements Common Lawes (1630) (title page) Explicated for the more facile Introduction of such as are studiously addicted to that noble Profession.
1650 in 4th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS: Pt. I (1874) 455/2 in Parl. Papers 1873 (C. 857) XXXV. i. 1 Wee..doe certify that John Petty..hath piously, soberly, and studiously demeaned himselfe in the same Colledge.
1711 On Usefulness of Prophecy of Revelation 1 Kno'ing you, Sir, to be studiously addicted to the Revelation, and to have 'ritt'n much, and Learnedly upon it.
1784 E. Sibly New & Compl. Illustr. Astrol. (new ed.) ii. 765 He was very studiously inclined, and influenced to the regular pursuit of the mathematics.
1825 tr. F. H. K. de La Motte Fouqué Magic Ring III. i. 1 Bertha von Lichtenried sat, studiously, with a large book open on a reading-desk before her.
1935 Art Bull. 17 264 The evangelists are studiously bent over their desks.
1981 Rotarian Sept. 20/1 The sixth grade classroom is quiet; the children are bent studiously over their work.
2002 A. Davies Frog King 261 There are shiny, robust children, K through 12, in dress code, hunched studiously over books.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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