释义 |
disˈnaturalize, v. [f. dis- 6 + naturalize; cf. Sp. desnaturalizar ‘to banish, to outlaw’ (Minsheu 1599).] = denaturalize v. 1, 2. Hence disˌnaturaliˈzation = denaturalization.
a1704Locke Hist. Navigation 490 (Seager) Magellan..renounced his country, disnaturalizing himself as the custom then was. 1837Southey Doctor cxv. IV. 127 [If] this well-known name [Job]..were disnaturalized and put out of use. 1874Ld. Stanley Magellan's 1st Voy. p. xi, The custom..of disnaturalization, in accordance with which, any noble who felt aggrieved, formally renounced his fealty to the sovereign. |