| 单词 |
unamusable |
| 释义 |
unamusableadj. Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, amusable adj. Etymology: < un- prefix1 + amusable adj.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: unaˈmusable. society > leisure > entertainment > [adjective] > capable of being amused > not 1812 67 143 With the revenues of a nation at his fingers-ends, he was still unamusable. 1841 8 620 An unamusable and capricious fashionable audience. 1865 M. E. Braddon v Ambitious Madame de Maintenon found it a hard thing to amuse the unamusable. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2021). < adj.1812 |
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- to do wonders
- to do work scathe
- to do worse
- to do worship
- to do worship for
- to do worship till
- to do worship to
- to do wrack
- to do wrack on one
- to do wrong
- to do —— misters
- to do … wrong
- to do, give, lend borrowing
- to do, have, make, nim, seek, and esp take wreche
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim , ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake of
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake on,
- to do, have, nim = take, ta, or take wrake upon
- to do, make one's wise
- to do, make sacrifice
- to do, make wait
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