单词 | marred |
释义 | marredadj.ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > [adjective] bemazed?c1225 madc1300 maskedc1300 marreda1375 astoniedc1386 adasedc1450 astonished1513 moping1566 bewandered1574 dizzy1579 westy1598 night-wildered1652 disconcerted1686 muzzy1723 flustered1743 bewildered1760 flurried1775 muddled1790 thought-bewildered1796 bedazzled1805 muggy1824 mused1842 moony1847 beflustered1864 bemused1880 snarled1881 bedazed1882 bemuddled1883 disoriented1957 disorientated1959 wifty1973 a1375 (c1350) William of Palerne (1867) 995 (MED) He for me is so marred & has misfare long. 1447 O. Bokenham Lives of Saints (Arun.) (1938) 532 Euere musynge in his marryd mood How..He myht bereuyr [read bereuyn] hyre hyr virginyte. a1500 (a1425) Metrical Life St. Robert of Knaresborough (1953) 244 (MED) Better to beld wyth bestys wyld Þan wyth merred men and vnmyld. 2. a. Spoilt, injured, ruined. ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [adjective] > damaged morally wasted1483 crazed1600 marred1611 cracked1709 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > damage > [adjective] > damaged mangledc1400 shendedc1400 vitiate?a1475 appaired1475 wrack1487 maggleda1522 manka1522 mankeda1522 spiltc1540 massacred1590 through-galled1594 spoiled1598 flawed1608 impaired1611 damaged1771 scathed1791 waterlogged1795 spoilt1816 wrecked1818 injured1857 marred1870 buggered-up1893 messed-up1909 puckerooed1919 dinged1920 trashed1926 mucked-up1930 sheg-up1941 buggered1942 screwed-up1942 mucked-about1966 ?1510 Treatyse Galaunt (de Worde) sig. Aiv So many capes as nowe be, and so fewe good preestes I can not reken halfe the route of theyr marde gere. 1554 D. Lindsay Dialog Experience & Courteour Prol. 220 in Wks. (1931) I. 204 Sick marde Musis may mak me no supplee. 1562 A. Brooke tr. M. Bandello Tragicall Hist. Romeus & Iuliet f. 40 Yet may thy marred state, be mended in a while. 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Mauvais,..depraued, corrupt, mard. 1870 Pall Mall Gaz. 10 Dec. 12 The shadow of their marred journey rests upon the souls of all the English members of the party. 1898 W. K. Johnson Terra Tenebrarum 92 Let the marred earth tremble and pass. 1911 F. H. Burnett Secret Garden ii. 14 A more marred-looking young one I never saw. 1969 C. O. Raspor in W. R. R. Park Plastics Film Technol. iv. 87 The gloss of the marred area is measured and compared to the unabraded film to determine the mar resistance. 1991 Tucson (Arizona) Weekly 18 Dec. 24/1 The company is bootstrapping itself out of a marred financial past and maturing into a commercially successful..regional theatre. b. Of a person: disfigured, mutilated. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] hurtc1420 misfaringa1500 bounced1519 baned1568 aggrieved1583 marred1611 hurted1643 lesed1677 banged up1886 beaten-up1886 crocked1906 bummed1907 1611 Bible (King James) Isa. lii. 14 His visage was so marred more then any man. View more context for this quotation 1903 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. June 632/2 With his marred face [said of a man whose nose had been cut off]. c. Of a child: spoilt, overindulged, badly behaved. Cf. mard v., mardy adj. Now English regional (midlands and northern). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > tenderness > foolish affection, excessive love or fondness > [adjective] > indulging or pampering > of a child: spoiled marred1620 spoiled1648 1620 J. Pyper tr. H. d'Urfé Hist. Astrea viii. 266 My mother bred me vp with all manner of delicatenesse, an only child, or rather a marred child. 1790 T. Pennant Of London 374 A marble group..with London and Commerce whimpering like two marred children. 1856 G. E. Jewsbury Sorrows of Gentility II. i. 2 The grandfather gave it [sc. a baby] impatiently back to the nurse with the observation that ‘It was very marred’. 1874 Sheffield & Rotherham Independent 3 Aug. 4/1 Mard adj.—Pettish, peevish, used in speaking of children. a1903 in Eng. Dial. Dict. (1903) IV. 34/1 [Cheshire.] [To a childish girl] Get away, you ma'd thing. Snowdrop [sc. a cow]'s very ma'd... Ah, you mard thing. 1911 D. H. Lawrence White Peacock iii. vii. 493 The little devils are soft, mard-soft. 1913 D. H. Lawrence Love Poems 53 Eh, tha'rt a mard-'arsed kid. 1966 F. Shaw et al. Lern Yerself Scouse 45 Yer a marred kid, you are a spoilt child. 2014 @mollie_staines 7 Sept. in twitter.com (O.E.D. Archive) Next door need to shut their very mard child up! Derivatives ˈmarredness n. rare ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > moral or spiritual degeneration > [noun] > moral disfigurement marredness1587 1587 Sir P. Sidney & A. Golding tr. P. de Mornay Trewnesse Christian Relig. xvii. 315 Notwithstanding all this marrednesse [Fr. depravation], yet the Soule liueth..pure and cleane in God. 1885 B. Brierley Ab-o'-th-Yate Yankeeland v I believe it's nowt nobbut their mardness an' their way of livin' ut causes these New York dolls to be so mich like faded waxwork. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1375 |
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