释义 |
unˈprompted, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)
1659W. Chamberlayne Pharon. iv. iv. 32 To ask The way; for more his youth's unprompted fear Expects not there. c1700Congreve To Cynthia Wks. 1730 III. 291 And my tongue talks, unprompted by my heart. 1761Glover Medea iv. i, Jason would have come Uncall'd, unprompted, but by love alone. 1810Crabbe Borough x. 100 Then may you call in aid the moderate glass, But let it slowly and unprompted pass. 1860Tyndall Glac. i. 169 A respect for him, which this unprompted idea of his augmented. |