释义 |
imaged, a.|ˈɪmɪdʒd| [f. image + -ed.] 1. [f. the vb.] Represented by an image (physical or mental); sculptured, portrayed; reflected; imitated; imagined.
c1718Prior Solomon iii. 368 His ear oft frighted with the imag'd voice Of heav'n, when first it thunder'd. a1790[see image v. 1]. 1868Browning Ring & Bk. x. 124 The saints in imaged row. 1872Geo. Eliot in J. W. Cross Life (1885) III. 169 You are often among my imaged companions both in dreaming and waking hours. 1889W. B. Yeats Wanderings of Oisin ii. 23 Between the lids of one The imaged meteors had shone and run. 1935W. Empson Poems 13 Drink deep the imaged solid of the bone. 2. [f. the n.] Adorned with an image or images. Of porcelain: Decorated with human figures.
1797Southey Lett. Journ. Spain xxiii. (1799) 301 An imaged crucifix. |