| 单词 | longed | 
| 释义 | longedadj.  = longed-for adj. at  Compounds. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > longing or yearning > 			[adjective]		 > longed for longed1572 thirsted?1611 suspireda1639 yearned1797 1572    T. Churchyard tr.  Ovid Thre First Bookes De Tristibus  iii. f. 19  				Hast on prouoke I humblye pray, the lingring longed fates [L. cessantia fata], And let not death be able eft, to shut his grisely gates. 1601    N. Breton Longing Blessed Heart sig. Dv  				She went all weeping..And would not cease vntill her loue might haue Her longed fruite. 1639    J. Sherburne tr.  Ovid Heroical Epist. sig. G5v  				When to my friends the longed day [L. dies..optata] arrives. 1744    London Mag. Feb. 96/1  				Oft thy lov'd Hamilton and thee I chace, In sportive mood, and strain the long'd embrace. a1806    H. K. White Remains 		(1807)	 I. 39  				I..will smile With joy that I have got my long'd release. 1861    C. W. Wills Let. 30 Sept. in  Army Life Illinois Soldier 		(1906)	 34  				We thought from the noise that the longed fight had come at last for certain. 1918    E. Gruse Echoes of Democracy 44  				Let this be fulfilled dreams, which prophets told The longed millennium, Time's Burst of Dawn. 1999    G. Pollock Differencing Canon  ii. 48  				The necessary, Oedipal expulsion from a longed but prohibited intimacy. 2009    D. Salinas Lat. Amer. Evangelical Theol. 1970's iv. 93  				Unity was only a longed ideal. Compounds  longed-for adj. strongly desired, yearned for. ΚΠ 1526    Bible 		(Tyndale)	 Phil. iv. i  				Brethren dearly beloved and longed for [Gk. ἐπιπόθητοι].]			 a1591    H. Smith Six Serm. 		(1618)	 sig. C7v  				May not the fastned Ship in a strange Land desire to be loosed, to hasten to his longed for Port at home? a1616    W. Shakespeare King John 		(1623)	  iv. ii. 8  				Fresh expectation troubled not the Land With any long'd-for-change, or better  State.       View more context for this quotation 1721    A. Ramsay Content 206  				Our long'd-for bliss. 1876    ‘G. Eliot’ Daniel Deronda IV.  vii. li. 19  				The longed-for mother. 1898    W. K. Johnson Terra Tenebrarum 120  				She sees the longed-for strand. 1952    C. B. MacDonald  & S. T. Mathews Three Battles 165/2  				It seemed the longed-for relief would never come. 2002    Belfast Tel. 		(Nexis)	 3 Sept.  				The seductive aroma of a longed-for meal.   longed-after adj. now rare = longed-for adj. ΚΠ 1828    D. Nasmith Let. 13 July in  J. Campbell Mem. David Nasmith 		(1844)	 x. 155  				Her much-loved and greatly longed after father. 1859    Robbers of Caucasus 21, in  Tales of Bandits, Robbers, & Smugglers  				Persuaded that he should never be able to reach the longed after destination. 1992    C. L. Rothgeb  & S. M. Clemens Abstr. Coll. Wks. C. G. Jung 92/1  				The longed after coniunctio of conscious and unconscious. 2008    S. Waisman tr.  M. Azuela Underdogs  ii. 103  				The longed-after lover whom they had not seen in a long time. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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