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单词 unraised
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unraisedadj.

Brit. /(ˌ)ʌnˈreɪzd/, U.S. /ˌənˈreɪzd/
Forms: see un- prefix1 and raise v.1 and -ed suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: un- prefix1, raise v.1, -ed suffix1.
Etymology: < un- prefix1 + raise v.1 + -ed suffix1. Compare later raised adj.1
Not raised (in various senses).
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > attack > action or state of siege or blockade > [adjective] > of a siege: not raised
unraised1433
society > society and the community > social class > the common people > low rank or condition > lowness of birth > [adjective] > untitled or not invested with dignity
coatless1586
unknighted1596
undubbed1602
crestlessa1616
unraiseda1616
unlorded1641
unadditioneda1661
untitled1798
uncoroneted1817
unscutcheoned1827
unennobled1830
undiademed1846
titleless1881
the world > space > shape > flatness or levelness > [adjective]
eveneOE
plainc1330
platc1395
planirc1450
level1538
flat1551
evenlya1586
plane1666
unraised1694
planary1724
dead1782
flush1791
square1814
billiard-table1887
the mind > emotion > suffering > dejection > [adjective]
ungladc888
wearyc888
drearyc1000
dreary-moodOE
heavyc1000
unmerryOE
droopy?c1225
mournc1275
sada1300
languishinga1325
amayedc1330
matec1330
unlightc1330
unblissful1340
lowa1382
mishappyc1390
dullc1393
elengely1393
droopinga1400
heavy-hearteda1400
joylessa1400
sytefula1400
mornifc1400
tristy?c1400
lightless?1406
heartlessa1413
tristc1420
amatec1425
languoring?c1425
mirthlessc1430
heavisome1435
darkc1440
gloomingc1440
comfortlessc1460
amateda1470
chermatc1475
tristfula1492
lustless?1507
dolorous1513
ruthful1513
downcast1521
deject1528
heartsicka1529
lumpisha1535
coolc1540
dowlyc1540
glum1547
discouraged1548
uncheerfulc1555
dumpish1560
out of heart1565
sadded1566
amoped1573
tristive1578
desolated1580
dejected1581
à la mort1586
delightless1589
afflicted1590
gladless1590
groanful1590
gloomya1593
muddy1592
sitheful1592
cloudy1594
leaden-hearted1596
disconsolated1598
clum1599
life-weary1599
spiritless1600
dusky1602
chop-fallen1604
flat1604
disanimated1605
jaw-fallen1605
moped1606
chap-fallen1608
decheerful1608
uncheerful1612
lacklustrea1616
pulled1616
dumpya1618
depressed1621
head-hung1632
grum1640
downa1644
dispirited1647
down-at-mouth1649
down in (rarely of) the mouth1649
unhearted1650
sunlessa1658
sadful1658
unlightened1659
chagrin1665
saddened1665
damp1667
moping1674
desponding1688
tristitious1694
unenjoying1697
unraised1697
unheartya1699
unked1698
despondent1699
dismal1705
unjoyful1709
unrejoiced1714
dreara1717
disheartened1720
mumpish1721
unrejoicing1726
downhearted1742
out of spirits1745
chagrineda1754
low-spirited1753
sombrea1767
black-blooded1771
glumpy1780
oorie1787
sombrous1789
morose1791
Novemberish1793
glumpish1800
mopeful1800
die-away1802
blue-devilish1804
blue-devilled1807
malagrugrous1818
down in the hip1826
yonderly1828
sunshineless1831
downfaced1832
broody1851
in a (or the) trough1856
blue-devilly1871
drooped1873
glummy1884
pippy1886
humpy1889
pipped1914
lousy1933
pissed1943
crappy1956
doomy1961
bummed1970
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > inelegance > [adjective] > low in style
broad1490
low1518
bawdy1519
comical?1565
foot1582
tavernly1612
mean1659
gruff1681
vulgar1716
terra a terra1728
pedestrian1805
unraised1817
terre-à-terre1888
the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > vertical extent > lack of height > [adjective] > not raised
unraised1873
1433 in A. C. Swinton Swintons (1883) App. p. xxxvi The said landis war in our handis at the said terme unrecouerit till the forsaid hair and..lyand still vnraisit quhile the forsaid Williame..had ressauit sesing.
1447 in J. Raine Corr., Inventories, Acct. Rolls, & Law Proc. Priory of Coldingham (1841) 161 (MED) It is my will and my brother afor reherside, that yhe take the hendez of the arrerage of his tyme thatt is unrayside of dan Richard Wrake.
1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. cccxxxviii. 529 So yt by their neglygence the Siege shulde nat be vnreysed.
1581 T. Newton tr. Seneca Thebais iv, in T. Newton et al. tr. Seneca 10 Trag. f. 52 If this warre vnraisde had bene I should thy presence lacke.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) Prol. 9 The flat vnraysed Spirits, that hath dar'd, On this vnworthy Scaffold, to bring forth So great an Obiect. View more context for this quotation
1694 J. Dryden To Sir G. Kneller in Ann. Miscellany 91 Flat Faces..Such as in Bantam's Embassy were seen, Unrais'd, unrounded.
1697 D. Defoe Char. Dr. S. Annesley 6 When Griefs come threatning on, or Comfort flows, He was undepress'd by these, unrais'd by those.
1729 I. Watts Disc. Love of God 206 Shall our own Affections still be so unraised and unmoved, while we speak of the great and momentous Things of God?
1757 L. Carter Diary 6 Sept. (1965) I. 175 Very high tides. My tide banks stand firm. As yet the unraised part only in danger.
1817 S. T. Coleridge Biographia Literaria II. 132 The poem..is for the greater part written in language, as unraised and naked as any perhaps in the two volumes.
1873 J. F. W. Herschel Pop. Lect. Sci. i. §7. 6 The raised portion still stands up above the unraised.
1945 B. Y. Chao How to cook & eat in Chinese ii. xix. 195 When it [sc. wheat] is eaten wet, it is in the form of mien, or unraised noodles.
1972 Eng. Stud. 53 509 We may assume that Shakespeare used the normal unraised pronunciation.
2002 M. Kurlansky Salt (2003) ii. 37 The poorest may have had little to eat but unraised bread, beer, and onions.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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