释义 |
moved, ppl. a.|muːvd| [f. move v. + -ed1.] In senses of the verb. In attributive use now rare exc. with prefixed adv., as easily-moved.
1592Shakes. Rom. & Jul. i. i. 95 Hear the Sentence of your mooued Prince. 1610― Temp. iv. i. 146 You doe looke (my son) in a mou'd sort, As if you were dismaid. 1644Digby Nat. Bodies ix. §7. 69 More then these three, we can not expect to find in a moued body. 1704Hearne Duct. Hist. (1714) I. 129 Thucydides is the best Representer of mov'd affections, Herodotus of Calm. 1838tr. Strauss's Lutheran Clergyman i. 23 Many a sigh follows you from the moved breast. 1900Daily News 12 May 3/1 Loud cries..from the more easily-moved members of the audience. †2. quasi-n. Something moved. Obs. rare—1.
1722Wollaston Relig. Nat. v. 65 Z, Y, X are moveds, or rather Z more Y more X, taken together, are one moved:..without W there would be a moved without a mover. |