释义 |
unˈwarded, ppl. a. [un-1 8.] Unguarded; undefended.
1382Wyclif Gen. xlii. 12 The vnwardid thingis [L. immunita] of this loond. 1553T. Lever Serm. (Arb.) 58 Take heede, that the vncleane spirite of ignoraunce..fynde no place vnwarded, where he may creepe in agayne. 1553Brende Q. Curtius 55 There was one Tiriotes, which..escaped by a gate that was vnwarded. 1674Jackson Recant. E 3 b, The High-way-man may do what he list, and meet with more Booties than if the Road lay unwarded. 1858Househ. Words XIX. 64/1, I pass through the strong gates, now unwarded from the Infidel. |