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单词 barbarize
释义 barbarize, v.|ˈbɑːbəraɪz|
Also -ise.
[In Milton's use (sense 1), ad. Gr. βαρβαρίζ-ειν to (behave or) speak like a barbarian, but in the other senses, the suffix has its modern transitive force as in civil-ize, as if f. L. barbar-us + -ize.]
1. intr. To speak or write like a barbarian; to violate the laws of Latin or Greek grammar.
1644Milton Educ. (1883) 5 The ill habit..of wretched barbarizing against the Latin and Greek idiom.1651Barksdale Nympha Lib. (1816) 2 If she barbarise, like boys at school.1801W. Taylor in Month. Mag. XII. 223 To barbarize in language.
2. trans. To render barbarous.
1648J. Beaumont Psyche xv. xlix. (T.) Barbarized by a mutual war.1796Burke Let. Noble Lord Wks. VIII. 18 The hideous changes which have since barbarized France.1807G. Chalmers Caledonia I. ii. vi. 307 To distract, and barbarize the Irish.1868Bushnell Serm. living Subj. 33 If we choose to let our hearts be barbarized.
b. To corrupt or alter (language) from any classical standard or type (or what is so considered).
1728Morgan Algiers I. iv. 144 Darje was no other than Gregorio, tho' somewhat Barbarized.1791–1824D'Israeli Cur. Lit. (1858) III. 30 The French revolutionists..almost barbarised the pure French of the Augustan age of their literature.1871Freeman Hist. Ess. Ser. i. vi. 130 The names of the most famous European cities are mutilated or barbarized.
3. intr. To grow barbarous, fall into barbarism.
1824Blackw. Mag. XV. 594 The Irish character..appears to be rapidly barbarizing.1871Lowell Study Wind. in Casquet Lit. I. 394/1, I felt myself sensibly barbarizing.
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