释义 |
methodizing, ppl. a.|ˈmɛθədaɪzɪŋ| [-ing2.] 1. That methodizes.
1832Carlyle in Fraser's Mag. V. 412 Hume has the widest, methodising, comprehensive eye. 1902J. H. Rose Napoleon I, I. xii. 284 This methodizing genius. 2. Inclined to Methodism.
1820Southey Wesley II. 396 The greater part of the methodizing clergy adhered to Lady Huntingdon's party in the dispute. 1842Whately Let. in Life (1866) II. 6 A Methodising sailor might call it the log-book of a voyage to heaven. |