单词 | unmovedly |
释义 | unmovedlyadv. In an unmoved manner. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adverb] > in emotionally unaffected manner unmovedly1620 1620 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Phylaster i. 11 If you intreat, I will vnmouedly heare. 1689 W. Popple tr. J. Locke Let. conc. Toleration 17 Then they can bear most patiently, and unmovedly, the Contagion of Idolatry. 1721 B. Bayly Fourteen Serm. II. i. 35 His Disciples..contemned Death in its most frightful Colours, and most unmovedly, nay, joyfully, received it. 1833 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. in Philol. Museum 2 21 Quietly and unmovedly as she was standing. 1883 F. W. H. Myers Ess. (1885) 44 Through all the perils of the siege they sat unmovedly,..perfecting the new constitution. 1906 F. H. Burnett Shuttle (1907) 43 ‘A family is always too many to descend upon a young woman when she is married,’ observed her ladyship unmovedly. 1933 D. Thomas Let. Dec. (2000) 89 Do you know the experience of..staring fixedly and unmovedly, at the face of another in an opposite corner, never taking the eyes off the lines of the other's face? 1995 P. Goodall High Culture, Pop. Culture ii. 38 He remained unmovedly European: a splendid example of the strengths and weaknesses of the most traditional type of German intellectual. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.1620 |
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