| 单词 | well-policied | 
| 释义 | † well-policiedadj. Obsolete.   Of a state, government, etc.: politically or socially well-organized; properly regulated or governed. Cf. well-policed adj. 1. ΘΚΠ society > authority > rule or government > a or the system of government > 			[adjective]		 > having > having good well-policied1598 well-policed1635 1598    I. D. tr.  L. Le Roy Aristotles Politiques  iv. iv. 194  				In well pollicied Citties [Fr. uilles bien policees], there are many feeble of body, and vnfit for other vses, deputed to this purpose. 1647    C. Cotterell  & W. Aylesbury tr.  E. C. Davila Hist. Civill Warres France  i. 4  				Well policied Government [It. proportionata maniera de gouerno]. 1662    W. Petty Treat. Taxes 19  				This, I conceive, were the worst of Taxes in a well policyed State. 1768    E. Wynne Eunomus III. 92  				The Laws of this Country, as well as those of all well-policied States, have secured a Landed Qualification as a necessary Requisite for the admission into National Councils. a1774    A. Tucker Light of Nature Pursued 		(1777)	 III.  i. 25  				In every well-policied kingdom, the inhabitant who consults the good of his own parish..contributes a share towards the good of the kingdom. 1827    J. C. Hare  & A. W. Hare Guesses at Truth I. 99  				In all well-policied cities the inhabitants are compelled to get rid of their own dirt in such a way that it shall be no nuisance. 1846    Illustr. London News 18 July 38/2  				When anything like a well-policied state borders another torn and convulsed by factions, [etc.]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2018). < | 
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