释义 |
unˈhurried, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1768–74Tucker Lt. Nat. (1834) II. 547 There is a virtue in keeping one's self..unhurried in dangers or alluring pursuits. 1859Ruskin Two Paths i. 47 The noble person..deals with them in unalarmed intelligence and unhurried strength. 1876Mrs. Whitney Sights & Ins. II. xxvi. 540 It was built into ourselves, by our unhurried possession of it in restful hours. 1881A. A. Knox New Playground (1883) 9 Eight hours of bed, and an unhurried breakfast. So unˈhurriedly adv.
1880P. Gillmore On Duty 349, I..then, unhurriedly, rode through the station. |