释义 |
unˈblunted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1656Cowley Davideis iii. 12 A Sword whose weight without a blow might slay, Able unblunted to cut Hosts away. 1775S. J. Pratt Liberal Opin. lvi. (1783) II. 168 My feelings were, as yet, unblunted by habitual trespasses. 1779Mirror No. 67, While the warm feelings of benevolence remain unblunted by those artificial manners. 1818Byron Juan xvi. cix, Anacreon only had the soul to tie an Unwithering myrtle round the unblunted dart Of Eros. 1867Mrs. Whitney L. Goldthwaite viii. (1873) 127 The full white light of such unblunted day. a1894Stevenson South Seas ii. ii, [I] woke again with an unblunted sense of my surroundings. |