释义 |
cultivated, ppl. a.|ˈkʌltɪveɪtɛd| [f. prec.] 1. Of land: Subjected to cultivation; tilled. Of plants: Produced or improved by cultivation.
1797T. Bewick Brit. Birds (1847) I. 94 It is frequently seen in cultivated grounds. 1858Hawthorne Fr. & It. Jrnls. I. 193 Flowering shrubs, and all manner of cultivated beauty. Mod. The plant was described from a cultivated specimen. 2. fig. Of persons, their minds, faculties, etc.: Improved by education or training; refined, cultured. Of the voice or utterance: indicating refinement in its user.
1665Glanvill Sceps. Sci. 81 In the latter and less cultivated ages. 1781Gibbon Decl. & F. III. 189 A cultivated understanding, a copious fancy. 1863Geo. Eliot Romola ii. xxi, The most cultivated men in the most cultivated of Italian cities. 1883G. Lloyd Ebb & Flow I. 24 His cultivated tastes. 1908Westm. Gaz. 2 Jan. 8/1 The prisoner is a well set-up and well-dressed man with a cultivated voice. |