释义 |
disenˈchain, v. rare. [f. dis- 6 + enchain: cf. F. désenchaîner (16th c. in Littré).] trans. To set free from chains or restraint; to reverse the process of enchaining. Hence disenˈchained ppl. a.
a1849Poe Eiros & Charmion Wks. (1888) 145 Why need I paint, Charmion, the now disenchained frenzy of mankind? 1856Masson Ess., Th. Poetry 419 Idealizations of what might be..not copied from nature, but imagined and full fashioned by the soul of man, and thence disenchained into nature. |