单词 | rewarded |
释义 | rewardedadj. That is provided with a recompense or reward; requited; (also, of something) that is given as a reward. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > fees and taxes > payment for labour or service > fee for services rendered > [adjective] rewarded1567 feed1579 the world > action or operation > behaviour > reciprocal treatment or return of an action > reward or a reward > [adjective] > rewarded rewarded1728 1567 H. G. tr. G. Boccaccio Plesaunt Disport Diuers Noble Personages iv. f. 21v Of trouth eache one was very liberall, considering the first of his honour, the second of his lasciuious desire, and the third that of his rewarded riches. 1623 J. Wodroephe Spared Houres Souldier 318/2 From hired Preests, from rewarded Barbers, the Lord deliuer vs. 1668 Duchess of Newcastle Bridals ii. iii. 24 in Plays Their rewards are their chief pleasures, and the rewarded pains, for their Courting servants, lose more health by their favours, then they get wealth in their service. a1691 R. Baxter Universal Redempt. Mankind (1694) iii. 45 Therefore as to be a subject is Antecedent to the being of an Obedient or a Rewarded Subject; so Christs Antecedent mercies of Redemption, extend to more than his consequent mercies do. 1728 E. Haywood tr. M.-A. de Gomez Belle Assemblée (1732) II. 67 The Sweets of that Repose, which Virtue and rewarded Tenderness can never fail to afford. 1846 Metrop. Mag. 46 313 The reverence she now bestows on those adventitious circumstances which imply a rewarded virtue to virtue itself. 1903 H. James W. W. Story & his Friends 332 He did, for years, what he desired—expressed himself with the rewarded pertinacity of the seeker, the finder, of the rare. 1970 Science 15 May 873 All animals given one rewarded alternative and another nonrewarded..alternative learned to choose the rewarded side. 1995 T. S. Kendler Levels Cognitive Devel. ii. 8 Extinction..predicts an ordered succession of different responses until a rewarded response is evoked. Derivatives reˈwardedly adv. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > reciprocal treatment or return of an action > reward or a reward > [adverb] > in a rewarded manner rewardedly1860 1860 Brit. Controversialist 3rd Ser. 3 424/1 When..the pugilist ventures to enter the arena..to maintain fight, what is he really doing more than others, though more openly, observedly, and rewardedly? 2004 Sydney Morning Herald (Nexis) 30 Aug. (This Life section) 56 His descendants in a different age have taken, in general, more wisely and more rewardedly to accounting, economics and computing. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1567 |
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