单词 | cited |
释义 | citedadj.n. A. adj. 1. That has been formally summoned or called, as to a court of law, tribunal, etc.; (poetic) summoned, invoked. In later use also: that has been issued with a citation (citation n. 1b).Evidence for a sense ‘roused, excited’, given in N.E.D. (1889) apparently on the basis of a misinterpretation of quot. 1727, is lacking. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > [adjective] > inciting or instigating > incited or instigated spighta1387 cited1538 incitate1568 quickened1589 fomented1613 enact1843 spurred1868 irritated1875 society > authority > command > command or bidding > [adjective] > summoning > summoned assent1393 cited1538 summoned1581 1538 T. Elyot Dict. Citatus, called, sommoned, or cited. 1619 W. Balcanquhall Let. 16 Mar. 22 in J. Hales Golden Remains (1659) The other two Ministers of Camps, who were here among the cited Remonstrants had been appointed by the Synod to give in..an answer to the accusations layed against them. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iii. 327 Forthwith..The living, and the cited dead Of all past Ages to the general Doom Shall hast'n. View more context for this quotation 1700 S. Parker Homer in Nutshell ii. 8 Soon to the Board the cited Council run, Where thus aloud th' impatient King begun. 1727 J. Gay Fables I. xxvi. 88 On either hand The cited dogs confronting stand. 1740 Student's Law Dict. at Summoner In Citations from a superior Court the Summoners were to be Peers or Equals of the cited Party. 1792 R. Cumberland Calvary ii. 49 This night the Master hath convok'd the Twelve To keep the sacred feast..: Thither..I go, a cited guest. 1818 W. Scott Heart of Mid-Lothian I. vii. 122 Jeanie, ye are a cited witness. 1839 H. F. Gould Poems II. 123 The cited spirit took her lonely way! 1901 Daily Chron. 17 Aug. 5/7 The sorry figure which the two cited men cut yesterday. 1951 Jrnl. Criminal Law & Criminol. 41 628 A cited witness may argue that he never refused testimony before a committee competent to hear him. 1991 C. Haas Your Driving & Law vi. 77 The cited driver explains to the judge that he had no choice but to swerve into the other lane. 2004 Pantagraph (Bloomington, Ill.) (Nexis) 30 Jan. a1 The ordinance violation typically carries a $50 fine. The penalty may reach $200 if the cited party contest a ticket and is found guilty. 2. That has been quoted, referred to, adduced, or mentioned. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > [adjective] > serving to support or confirm cited?1555 justificative1611 confirmatory1636 confirmative1641 argumentative1642 confirming1661 affirmative1702 supporting1763 supportive1771 justificatory1779 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > an individual case or instance > [adjective] > cited as an instance cited?1555 instanced1649 case-based1968 the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > documentary evidence > [adjective] > used as citation cited?1555 citational1897 ?1555 M. Coverdale tr. O. Werdmüller Godlye & Learned Treat. iii. sig. B.iiv In my forere [sic] cited ensample, I have broughte forth nothyng, that is straunge, or not consonaunt to the scripture. 1573 J. Bridges Supremacie Christian Princes 195 [This] hangs in controuersie for all your cited authors. 1612 T. Taylor Αρχὴν Ἁπάντων: Comm. Epist. Paul to Titus ii. 8 The 3. verse of the cited chapter. 1683 S. Haworth True Method Curing Consumptions x. 112 A high Feaver enflamed his whole Body, and now all the cited Symptomes return with impetuous violence. 1709 Brit. Apollo 18–23 Mar. The Apostle in the cited Passage intends not the Argument as utterly exclusive of All, but most other Sins. a1753 R. Newton in tr. Theophrastus Characters (1754) p. ix In what sense precisely the Writer understands the terms of the cited passage. 1813 Belfast Monthly Mag. Mar. 248/1 In the cited passages, the writers mean to assert no more, than that [etc.]. 1890 Insurance Law Jrnl. 19 430 There is not one of the cited cases in which the question now under consideration is involved. 1936 C. A. Ruckmick Psychol. Feeling & Emotion vii. 181 The cited instances are apt. 1981 Antiquaries Jrnl. 61 i. 145 Stones were rarely moved far from quarry to final situation; to the cited exception of the Barmston hogback I would add the Gainford slab. 2007 Astron. & Geophysics Feb. 29/2 The cited studies all refer to reactions on graphite surfaces or models of graphite surfaces. B. n. rare. With the and plural agreement. Those who have been cited or summoned. Also occasionally with singular agreement: a person who has been cited. ΚΠ 1583 T. Stocker tr. Tragicall Hist. Ciuile Warres Lowe Countries ii. f. 45 The cited [Fr. lequel adiourné], if he bee an inhabitant or Citizen is sent backe home to his house. 1835 F. Calder Mem. S. Episcopius x. 281 The cited were to understand that they were summoned there, merely to [etc.]. 1990 Texas Monthly Jan. 142/1 The two-year sting operation concluded..with more than two hundred citations... Among the cited was a justice of the peace. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.n.1538 |
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