单词 | uncut |
释义 | uncutadj. 1. a. Not cut, gashed, or wounded with a sharp-edged instrument; not having received a cut. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > [adjective] > of health: good > free from injury > specific unhewna1400 unstangeda1400 uncutc1426 unbirsed1435 unpricked1561 unpoisoned1579 unvenued1581 unwrung1604 unbruiseda1616 unstung1615 unbraineda1627 pierce-free1629 whole-eared1681 unscalped1726 bite-free1730 unembowelleda1731 unbleeding1812 unlamed1839 undrugged1868 undislocated1876 unjabbed1891 unshot1897 c1426 J. Audelay Poems (1931) 11 Who mai kepe hym vnkyt fro a kene knyfe Ȝif he boldly þat blad touche in his tene? 1615 Work for Cutlers 4 Ile make a Capon of you before I haue done with you, you shall nere come home vncut Ile warrant you. 1624 P. Massinger Bond-man iv. ii. sig. H2v Gracculo. [We'll] not leaue One house vnfir'd. Cimbrio. Or throat vncut of those We haue in our power. 1836 M. Scott Cruise of Midge xiii. 211 An open book, the leaves kept down..by a most enticing uncut pine-apple. 1840 E. Cook To Favourite Pony v Thy knees uncut, my bones unshatter'd. b. Without being operated on. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > surgery > [adjective] > relating to operation > not operated on uncut1548 unoperated upon1798 unoperated1824 1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward V f. jv She coulde not bee deliuered of hym vncut. 2. a. That has not been subjected to cutting; not severed by cutting; not mown, lopped, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adjective] > united into a whole > not divided, separated, or split > unserved or uncut unclippeda1425 unsevered1453 unsned1513 uncut1546 uncloven1547 uncut1548 uncleft1599 unchopped1648 unquartered1697 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. John xix. 110 Therfore the souldiers thought good that it should be kept whole unkut. 1583 R. Greene Mamillia i. f. 12 The grasse looketh better being vncut, then that which withereth with the sieth. c1602 C. Marlowe tr. Ovid Elegies iii. i. sig. D6 An old wood, stands vncut of long yeares space. 1639 tr. J. A. Comenius Porta Linguarum Reserata (new ed.) lxi. §641 Heathenish Priests in their Temples & uncut groves, dedicated presents. 1745 Transl. & Paraphr. Sc. Ch. xxiv. i Say, grows the Rush without the Mire?.. Green and Uncut, it quickly fades. 1832 in J. Baxter Libr. Agric. & Hort. Knowl. (ed. 2) 580 Keep these branches uncut till you arrive at the season of grafting. 1841 M. Elphinstone Hist. India I. i. i. 27 Clad in bark,..with his hair and nails uncut. 1885 Times (Weekly ed.) 25 Sept. 13/4 A few of the fields being still uncut. b. With down or up. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > killing > suicide > [adjective] > of suicide: not cut down uncut1546 the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adjective] > united into a whole > not divided, separated, or split > unserved or uncut unclippeda1425 unsevered1453 unsned1513 uncut1546 uncloven1547 uncut1548 uncleft1599 unchopped1648 unquartered1697 1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue i. xi. sig. Diii He that hangth hym selfe a sondaie..Shall hang styll vncut downe a mondaie for me. 1607 F. Beaumont Woman Hater i. ii. sig. B1v Great, combersome, vncut vp pyes..to make a shew with. 3. Not fashioned or shaped by cutting. uncut diamond, uncut velvet, etc.: cf. cut adj. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > raw material > gem or precious stone > [adjective] > not cut uncut1596 1596 Acct.-bk. W. Wray in Antiquary (1896) 32 281 j li. cut and uncut fringe, iiij s. 1597 M. Drayton Englands Heroicall Epist. f. 54 Which beeing now, but in so meane a bed, Is like an vncut Diamond in lead. c1660 J. Evelyn Diary anno 1644 (1955) II. 186 With a terrace at each side rustic uncut balustradoed. 1771 F. Burney Early Jrnls. & Lett. (1988) I. 160 She fixed upon a suit of dark blue uncut Velvet. 1874 E. H. Knight Amer. Mech. Dict. I. 695/2 Until 1476..the diamond was worn uncut. 1902 P. Marshall Metal Working Tools 41 Most flat files are provided with one plain, uncut edge. 4. a. Of books: Not having the leaves cut open. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > kind of book > [adjective] > not having leaves cut open uncut1828 1828 T. B. Macaulay Misc. Writings (1860) I. 273 The new novel lies uncut. 1850 J. W. Carlyle Lett. (1883) II. 125 The new ‘Copperfield’..to this hour remains uncut. 1893 H. P. Liddon et al. Life E. B. Pusey I. xii. 276 The copy of the published sermon which was sent him ‘from the author’ is still uncut. b. Not having the margins cut down. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > manufacture or production of books > book-binding > [adjective] > not having the margins cut down uncut1809 1809 T. F. Dibdin Bibliomania 60 Uncut Copies,..books of which the edges have never been sheared by the binder's tools. 1809 T. F. Dibdin Bibliomania 61 An uncut first Shakspeare, as well as an uncut first Homer. 1863 J. C. Hotten Hand-bk. Topogr. 95/1 Fine uncut copy (sells at £4 5s.) 35s. 1888 C. T. Jacobi Printers' Vocab. 149 Uncut edges, books not cut down, but not necessarily ‘unopened’. c. transferred. Given to collecting ‘uncut’ books. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > bibliophily or bibliomania > [adjective] > collecting uncut books uncut1862 1862 J. H. Burton Book-hunter (1882) 19 He was not a black letter man or a tall copyist or an uncut man. 5. Not curtailed or shortened. Also, without excisions or omissions. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > drama > a play > [adjective] > types of play gowneda1661 monodramatic1801 one-act1801 Palais Royala1839 knockabout1892 two-part1894 uncut1896 psychodramatic1927 cliff-hanging1930 no-budget1937 kitchen sink1959 single-set1961 society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > a film > type of film > [adjective] > other types costumed1851 foreign language1904 first run1910 Keystone1912 photodramatic1914 serial1915 coming of age1919 edge-of-your-seat1922 psychodramatic1927 omnibus1928 straight1936 low-budget1937 no-budget1937 screwball1937 Ealing1939 blockbusting1943 private eye1946 film noir1952 white telephone1952 portmanteau1953 uncut1953 anthology1955 three-D1955 Hammer1958 noir1958 co-production1959 kitchen sink1959 kidult1960 docudrama1961 cinéma vérité1963 maudit1963 filmi1965 indie1968 triple-X1969 XXX1969 drama-documentary1970 cheapie1973 gross-out1973 high concept1973 chopsocky1974 hard R1974 buddy movie1975 sci-fi1977 mondo1979 hack-and-slash1981 microbudget1981 hack-and-slay1982 slice-and-dice1982 fly on the wall1983 psychotronic1983 noirish1985 Mad Max1986 stoner1987 bonkbusting1993 straight to DVD1997 1896 Westm. Gaz. 7 Dec. 3/2 The uncut ‘first night’ is apt to cause great injustice to the performers. 1946 Partisan Rev. Nov. 577 O'Neill's new play..is guaranteed to last two-and-a-half hours longer than any other play, with the exception of the uncut Hamlet. 1953 K. Reisz Technique Film Editing xii. 193 The documentary or story-film editor's job..requires a subtler understanding and interpretation of the shades of meaning in the uncut shots. 1960 News Chron. 15 Mar. 8/3 His film ‘India 1958’, so far only seen in the uncut version at private showings. 1967 Guardian 9 May 5/3 (heading) Film director defends uncut ‘Ulysses’. 1967 Guardian 9 May 5/3 ‘Ulysses’ is due to be shown uncut at the Academy Cinema in London from June 1. 6. Undiluted, unadulterated. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > state or quality of being simple, unmixed, or uncompounded > [adjective] > unadulterated or undiluted clean883 purea1393 uncorrumpeda1400 uncorrupted1541 sincere1557 stark naked?1594 undelayed1600 unsophisticated1630 entire1640 inadulterate1648 dephlegmated1651 neat1651 unalloyeda1672 intaminateda1695 undrossy1708 net1713 unadulterate1716 unsophistical1736 uncauponateda1752 undiluted1756 absolute1810 undefecated1812 unadulterated1823 undilute1876 undoctored1882 uncut1967 1967 C. Drummond Death at Furlong Post vii. 104 All six of the Dancer's gaffs have been taken to pieces. Four ounces of uncut heroin. 1978 T. Williamson Technicians of Death vi. 43 They can produce very large amounts of uncut heroin. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online March 2022). † uncutv. Obsolete. transitive. To sever by cutting. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)] > separate by force or violence > by cutting cuta1300 uncut1611 1611 J. Speed Hist. Great Brit. ix. xvi. 654/1 Behold how God began to vncutte the knot of those bands with which the English held France bound. 1622 Prosopopoeia in Phœnix Brit. (1732) I. 314 You see it is of a greater Consequence than to uncut a Gordian Knot. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1921; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < adj.c1426v.1611 |
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