释义 |
unˈspirited, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Destitute of spirit; spiritless.
1621Fletcher Thierry & Theod. ii. i, A poor, cold, unspirited, unmanner'd..fool. 1649Arnway Tablet 74 Leave no stone unmoov'd, to cousen an unspirited (and so apt to be unchristen'd) Nation into the way..of the Alcoran. 1751Smollett Per. Pic. lxxxv, The new productions of the stage,..generally unspirited and insipid. Hence unˈspiritedness.
1669Owen Exp. Ps. cxxx, 15 Vnspiritedness and disability unto Duty, in doing or suffering. |