单词 | unorderly |
释义 | unorderlyadj. 1. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unfittingness > [adjective] unbecomelyc1200 uncomelyc1230 unsetec1325 unconablea1340 unhonestc1380 unsitting1390 undue1398 ungainanda1400 disconvenienta1425 unjustc1443 unconvenient1450 unsoundablec1450 inconvenientc1460 unorderly1471 mis-seeminga1522 unconvenable1542 undecent1546 ungreeing1560 graceless1562 unsetting1567 unhovable1570 ill1586 uncouth1589 unfittinga1592 unbeseeming1593 seemless1596 unbecoming1598 unbefitting1598 ill-seta1627 unbeseemly1648 ungainlya1660 indecorous1681 paw-paw1723 ungain-like1796 jive1971 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adjective] > unseemly unthewfulc1050 unbecomelyc1200 unhend?c1225 uncomelyc1230 unseemlya1300 unsetec1325 unconablea1340 uncovenablec1374 unsitting1390 undue1398 ungainanda1400 unlikelya1425 unconvenient1450 unsoundablec1450 unorderly1471 unhonestc1503 inconvenienta1513 mis-seeminga1522 unconvenable1542 undecent1546 unsetting1567 indecent1570 uncouth1589 unfittinga1592 unbeseeming1593 seemless1596 unbecoming1598 unbefitting1598 unbeseemly1648 untoward1658 indecorous1682 ungain-like1796 1471 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 19/1 In þe Actioune..for þr vnrichtwis & vnordourly proceding & deseruing of ane Inqueist. 1483 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 142*/2 The wrangwis & vnordourly leding of a processe apoune þe said land. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. xi. f. 26v The fountaine of al this whole mischiefe is an vnorderly counterfaiting. 1587 A. Fleming et al. Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) III. 1254/1 Although it be somewhat..vnorderlie to treat of vnorderlie officers vnder such an vnorderlie king as Richard the third was. 1601 J. Wheeler Treat. Commerce 107 The vnorderlie settinge foorth and publishing of the Emperors Mandate. 1642 Coll. Rights & Priviledges Parl. 7 How unorderly were it for the satisfying of men, to runne into his displeasure. 1800 S. T. Coleridge tr. F. Schiller Piccolomini iv. vii. 214 The Emperor perpetrated..deeds most unorderly. 1882 Birmingham Daily Post 4 July 5/3 The challenge was made in a manner which I believe to have been entirely irregular and unorderly. b. Disorderly, ill-behaved; dissolute. ΘΚΠ society > authority > lack of power > [adjective] > not regulated or controlled unordainedc1390 unordinalc1400 unmannered1435 unorderly1566 uncontrolled1594 unmanaged1598 unordinate1610 unregulated?1623 unlicensed1680 unpoliced1753 1566 R. Horne Answeare M. J. Fekenham f. 126v I was forced, through your vnorderly behauiour, to restreigne you of your licentious talke. 1583 A. Golding tr. J. Calvin Serm. on Deuteronomie clxxxv. 1147 They be..destitute of vnderstanding when their lyfe is loose and vnorderly. 1626 L. Owen Running Reg. 16 The Englishmens dissolute liuing, and vnorderly behauiour in the said Seminarie. 1649 in S. Ree Rec. Elgin (1908) II. 267 Thomas Law is in Ros at the conventione of the brethren for taking order with some wnorderlie brethren. 1762 Ann. Reg. 1761 Chron. 235/2 Small parties of the unorderly, undisciplined mob. 1871 Milwaukee (Wisconsin) Sentinel 31 Mar. Upon the next occasion of any unorderly manifestations in the galleries he should..insist upon..the offenders being arrested and punished. 1913 E. Meynell Life Francis Thompson ii. 33 The ritual of the church ordered his unorderly life. 1991 N. K. Singh Inter-communal Relations in Jammu & Kashmir, 1846 to 1931 vi. 143 The authorities then used force to disperse the unorderly mob. 2. Not observing due order or arrangement; disordered, confused. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adjective] troublec1374 misorderlya1568 unorderly1578 luxate1597 incomposed1608 methodless1609 tumultuary1609 unordered1621 disorderly1632 higgledy-piggledy1676 rantum-scantum1695 throughother1720 rough and tumble1818 ramshackle1820 skimble-skamble1826 ahoo1828 disordinate1840 disorganic1841 ramshackly1883 rantum-scootum1885 tumultuarious1895 ragtime1917 inchoate1922 higgledya1953 shambolic1970 1578 F. Thynne Let. 20 Oct. in Animaduersions (1875) p. lix To desplay my Inwarde mynde, whiche..thus entreth into his vnorderly discourse. 1588 A. Fraunce Lawiers Logike i. ii. f. 7v Thereby to giue sentence of methodicall proceeding or vnorderly confusion. 1609 R. Bernard Faithfull Shepheard (new ed.) 83 An vnorderly heaping vp of things together confounds memory. 1656 T. Hobbes Quest. Liberty, Necess. & Chance 143 After much unorderly discourse he comes in with This is the doctrine [etc.]. 1820 T. Erskine Remarks Internal Evid. Truth Revealed Relig. 3 His unorderly and unscientific, but accurate specification of boilers, and cylinders, and pipes, and furnaces, and wheels. 1892 Boston Daily Advertiser 12 July 5/2 The style of the book is vague and unorderly. 1929 Rep. District Courts of Appeal Calif. 88 199 It may be said that this is a rather unorderly method of presentation and one fraught with much uncertainty. 1997 Acta Sociologica 40 133 Once a case has been entered on the screen, an unorderly story is neatly ordered and seems almost completed. 2004 D. Tal War in Palestine 1948 vi. 252 The Israelis fled from the kibbutz in an unorderly manner, sustaining many fatalities in the process. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † unorderlyadv. Obsolete. 1. In a disorderly or uncontrolled manner; improperly, intemperately.In quots. a1653, 1879 in reference to 2 Thessalonians iii. 6. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [adverb] illc1300 unorderly1471 misorderly1558 the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > unfittingness > [adverb] evilOE wrongc1175 unworthlyc1200 unkindly?c1225 ungraithlya1300 unkindlyc1300 wrongly1303 unconablya1340 unworthily1377 ungoodlyc1380 falsely1393 uncomelya1400 unsittinglyc1412 uncomelilyc1420 unorderly1471 ungainlya1500 ill?1529 unmeetly1533 unconveniently1538 undecently1563 unproperly1604 unbeseemingly1617 viciously1617 unbecomingly1653 abusefully1656 unbefittingly1871 society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > [adverb] wrongc1175 unworthlyc1200 unkindly?c1225 ungraithlya1300 wrongly1303 unconablya1340 unworthily1377 ungoodlyc1380 uncovenablya1382 improperly1390 falsely1393 unduly1399 unseemlya1400 unsittinglyc1412 unorderly1471 induly1483 unseemlily1483 ungainlya1500 uncomely?1518 unmeetly1533 unconveniently1538 wrongfully?1549 uncomelily1561 undecently1563 indecently1589 unproperly1604 unbeseemingly1617 viciously1617 unseemingly1619 misbecominglya1625 unbeseeming1645 unbecomingly1653 invalidly1705 naughty1892 1471 in T. Thomson Acts Lords Auditors (1839) 16/1 The lordis..deliuers þt þe processis of þe breif of Richt..Is vnlachfully & vnorderly procedit. 1559 J. Aylmer Harborowe sig. G4v Paule mente to bridle them..if they had prophecied vnorderly. 1596 in Southampton Court Leet Rec. (1906) ii. 315 So that such disobedient and lawlesse persons may not live so unorderly. 1610 J. Donne Pseudo-martyr xii. 387 They make Conuenticles against bishopps, and accuse them vnorderly, and against the forme of Canons. a1653 H. Binning Useful Case Consc. (1693) 17 Paul would have as much distance kept with a brother walking unorderly, as a pagan. 1713 Ordinance in J. Munsell Ann. Albany (1856) VII. 12 Ye children in the sd city do very unorderly to ye shame & scandall of their parents ryde down ye hills in ye streets of the sd city with small & great slees. 1879 Basel Mission on Gold-Coast 22 For those who intend to walk unorderly, there is no place in our congregations. 2. In a disordered or irregular manner; not conforming to a fixed order, arrangement, or pattern; haphazardly, sporadically. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [adverb] unfaira1400–50 unorderly1488 throughothera1522 troublesomely1561 disorderedly1574 disorderlya1577 tumultuarily1590 troubledly1599 incomposedly1615 throughothers1637 hirdy-girdy1681 à la débandade1779 disordinately1830 inchoately1964 the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > absence of arrangement > [adverb] unorderly1488 confusedly1553 disorderlya1577 higgledy-piggledy1598 higly-pigly1664 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) xi. l. 685 Wallace has seyn the Scottis wnordourly Folow the chas. 1547 R. Record Judic. Uryne 9 Nothynge done unorderly cann be well understanded of the reders. 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 7 These bones are perforated, here, and there, vnorderly, with a sort of smal holes. 1603 J. Florio tr. M. de Montaigne Ess. iii. viii. 558 Shee seemeth faultie and vnprofitable, being ill placed and vnorderly disposed. a1646 J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1842) 46 Whatever member of the Assemblie does speak unorderlie, and without leave asked..of the Moderator. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2020). < adj.1471adv.1471 |
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