释义 |
ˈboundly, a. rare—1. ? Subject to bounds, finite: the opposite of boundless. Or ? Bounden.
1817Keats Sleep & Poetry 209 O ye..Whose congregated majesty so fills My boundly reverence, that I cannot trace Your hallow'd names in this unholy place. Hence ˈboundlessly adv., and ˈboundlessness.
1674N. Fairfax Bulk & Selv. 22 God..is boundlesly far and wide of me. 1823Byron Age of Bronze xiv, Blood and treasure boundlessly were spilt.
a1619Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1626) 107 Their boundlessnes came to be brought within some limits. 1682Norris Hierocles 99 The boundlessness of desire. 1854J. Abbott Napoleon (1855) I. xxiv. 374 She also knew the boundlessness of his ambition. |