| 单词 | unrewarded | 
| 释义 | unrewardedadj. 1.  Not rewarded or recompensed; unrequited. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > gratitude > ingratitude > 			[adjective]		 > unrewarded unforyoldenOE unacquit1390 unmeedya1400 unquita1400 guerdonless?c1400 unrewarded?a1425 unguerdoned1433 unrecompensed1469 rewardless1481 unrequited1556 unrepaid1592 requiteless1606 desertless1607 uncompensated1823 ?a1425    tr.  Catherine of Siena Orcherd of Syon 		(Harl.)	 		(1966)	 204 (MED)  				Gode deedis mosten be doon alle tymes, for þere is noon yuel vnponeschid, ne good deede vnrewardid. ?c1425						 (c1412)						    T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum 		(Royal 17 D.vi)	 		(1860)	 104  				No goode dede unrewarded is or quytte. a1500						 (    J. Yonge tr.  Secreta Secret. 		(Rawl.)	 		(1898)	 205 (MED)  				Oure lorde god Sufferyth noon ille dede forto be vnpunyshyd, ne noon good ded vnrewardid. 1512    Helyas in  W. J. Thoms Coll. Early Prose Romances 		(1828)	 III. 75  				A good dede is never unrewarded ne an evyll unpunisshed. 1585    Abp. E. Sandys Serm. x. 171  				Their seruice was vnrewarded because it was vncontinued. 1628    R. Hayman tr.  J. Owen Certaine Epigrams  i. 7 in  Quodlibets  				Verses giuen for a New-yeeres-gift, vnrewarded (title). 1656    in  E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers 		(1897)	 III. 270  				None can..imagine that so glorious an act can possibly be unrewarded. 1712    R. Blackmore Creation  vii. 315  				While Heaven's Adorers..Their unrewarded Innocence maintain. 1779    Mirror No. 35  				My obsequious services in the drawing-room passed unrewarded. 1821    Ld. Byron Sardanapalus  iii. i. 101  				Slain! unrewarded!..that's hard, poor slave! 1883    Harper's Mag. June 136/2  				Every day he gave untiring and unrewarded service. 1902    O. Wister Virginian x. 119  				He had pulled her out of the water once, and he had been her unrewarded knight even to-day, and he felt his grievance. 1998    Economist 21 Mar. 23/3  				The tradition of unrewarded service and unjustified self-sacrifice—whether as a conscripted soldier in the imperial army or as a latter-day sarariman putting in a grinding 80-hour week in the hope that it would provide a job for life—is at an end.  2.  Unpunished. Cf. reward v. 4a,   4c. Now rare. ΚΠ 1584    R. Greene Myrrour of Modestie sig. Bv  				The Lord suffreth not the wicked to go vnrewarded. 1621    J. Taylor Unnaturall Father in  Wks. 		(1630)	 140/1  				God did neuer suffer Murder to goe vnrewarded. 1683    Dutch Rogue 77  				Do you think that God directs the World blindfold? or that your wicked Actions will go unrewarded? 1719    N. Rowe tr.  Lucan Pharsalia  vii. 292  				Since Wickedness stands unrewarded yet, Nor Cæsar's Arms their wish'd success have met; Free and rejoycing to the Shades I go. 1886    G. Whetenall Echetlus i. 27  				A transgression not unrewarded. 1894    Lady Verney Mem. Verney Family III. xi. 419  				Wickedness does not go for ever unrewarded. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < | 
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