单词 | lived |
释义 | livedadj.1 That possesses or is endowed with a certain kind (or length) of life. Chiefly as the second element in compounds. See also long-lived adj., low-lifed adj., self-lived adj.1, short-lived adj. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > [adjective] > course or span of life liveda1450 a1450 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Harl. 4866) (1897) l. 570 (MED) Fader & moder honure, Þat þou mayste be longlyued. a1569 A. Kingsmill Viewe Mans Estate (1580) 13 Not so well faced as well lived, I meane not so well attired in the outward man as clothed in the inward manne. 1590 R. Harvey Plaine Percevall sig. B3v If you pearce his hart, you can doo him little harme, for he is liude like a Cat. 1598 A. M. tr. J. Guillemeau Frenche Chirurg. 3/1 A thicke, and grosse-lived man. 1630 Bp. J. Hall Occas. Medit. §lvi A scandalous and ill-liued Teacher. 1695 J. Sage Fund. Charter Presbytery ii. 200 It must be a tough-lived thing, and cannot be easily chased out of its Nature. 1762 O. Goldsmith Citizen of World II. 30 All pretensions to high life or high-lived company. 1784 F. Pilon Aerostation ii. iv. 43 A boxing match! oh, you low lived, cowardly rascal, you ragamuffin, is it come to this at last! 1825 S. T. Coleridge Lett. (1895) 743 Nature is a wary wily long-breathed old witch, tough-lived as a turtle. 1927 E. Wilson tr. A. E. Housman in Bookman (N.Y.) Oct. 162 A comrade, mortal-lived but stout, Whose name shall bring my volume out. 1991 Oxf. Econ. Papers 43 184 Consider a Sraffa technology where corn and perpetual-lived machines are the only goods. 2004 N. Gandhok & O. Sartor in E. A. Klein Managem. Prostate Cancer (ed. 2) iii. xxxiii. 597 Blood counts should be monitored for at least 8 wk after dosing with the short-half lived radioisotopes. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). livedadj.2 1. Of life, an experience, etc.: that has been lived or passed through. Also with modifying adjective, as hard-lived, well-lived. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > [adjective] > course or span of life > of life: that has been lived through led1570 lived1845 1845 O. T. Dobbin Antiq. of Gospels Asserted v. 109 It is the actual lived life, and the actual died death of Jesus which makes the moral and mathetic life so instinct with converting power. 1859 W. M. Thayer Poor Girl & True Woman 346 This begets a degree of conscientiousness, and a desire to be useful, that are necessary to a well-lived life. 1878 J. Todhunter Alcestis 3 Cheapen not the worth of our lived lives. 1936 H. S. Canby Alma Mater (1975) iii. 58 For every hard-lived life is an education, and no education educates unless it is lived. 1986 R. Hewitt White Talk Black Talk Introd. 7 Young people..are at an age when they are only beginning to establish the relationship between their lived experience and social ‘opinion’ and ‘knowledge’ about it. 2006 S. Ings Weight of Numbers 126 Sat at the back of the Society's puzzling library with my card indexes,..I was cut off from anything resembling a lived life. 2. Of a belief, a philosophy, etc.: that is expressed in the way a person lives. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > way of life > [adjective] > that is expressed in one's life lived1882 1882 B. A. Hinsdale Garfield & Educ. i. 77 The world demands a lived gospel as well as a preached gospel. 1949 Franciscan Stud. 9 266 Ethics is lived philosophy, the arena in which truth becomes goodness. 1963 F. Copleston Hist. Philos. VII. xvii. 337 With Kierkegaard there is a closer connection between his life and his philosophy... His philosophy is, as it were, a lived philosophy. 1987 R. F. Arnove in R. F. Arnove & H. Graff National Literacy Campaigns xii. 285 Fighting for an abstract idea wasn't the same as fighting for a lived conviction. 2000 G. S. Wakefield in A. Hastings et al. Oxf. Compan. Christian Thought 686/2 In the end spirituality is not a technique but a lived faith. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1a1450adj.21845 |
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