释义 |
unˈliterary, a. (un-1 7.) In frequent use from c 1880.
1820Lamb Austral. Poetry Wks. 1908 I. 251 To go and administer tedious justice in inauspicious unliterary Thiefland. 1868Hook in Stephens Life (1878) II. 482 Here we are very unliterary. 1885Howells Silas Lapham (1891) I. 235 Her talk was very unliterary. Hence unˈliterariness.
1961C. S. Lewis Experiment in Criticism viii. 76 His very unliterariness saves him from confusing the two [sc. art and knowledge]. |