释义 |
ˈanimalized, ppl. a. [f. prec. + -ed.] 1. Converted into animal substance or product.
1784Twamley Dairying 93 Milk..yields a nourishment partly vegetable and partly animalized. 1800Henry Epit. Chem. (1808) 290 The product of vegetables, and not an animalized substance. 1869Eng. Mech. 30 July 412/1 Absorbency of the animalised gases. 2. Endowed with the attributes or appearance of an animal. rare.
1835Kirby Bridgew. Treat. (1852) I. 189 Seemingly insignificant creatures..which seem as little animalized as any animal can be. 1879M. Conway Demonol. I. iii. viii. 380 The animalised form of the Hydra [of Lernæa]. 3. Reduced to the level of the lower animals; sensualized.
1849Robertson Serm. (1866) xii. 209 The soul of the Roman..became secularized, then animalized. 1858Bushnell Nat. & Supern. viii. (1864) 227 The animalized condition which we now designate by the term savage. |