单词 | unmoved |
释义 | unmovedadj. 1. Unchanged in position; remaining fixed or steady. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [adjective] > not moved unstirreda1340 unmovedc1390 unremoved?a1425 unsturted1535 unexercised1562 immote1601 irremoved1622 unagitated1638 undisturbed1656 indisturbed1664 instirred1677 unswayed1851 c1390 in C. Horstmann Minor Poems Vernon MS (1892) i. 137 (MED) Heil brihtest Sonne, vn-meued Mone. Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 366 On-mevyd, immotus. 1513 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid vii. v. 131 His sycht vnmovyt to the erd dyd he prent. 1584 B. R. tr. Herodotus Famous Hyst. i. f. 59 This Sepulchre was so long vnmoued, till the kingdome fell into the hands of Darius. 1628 T. May tr. Virgil Georgicks ii. 51 Therefore no windes..orethrow Those Trees; for many yeares unmov'd they grow. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Pastorals x, in tr. Virgil Wks. 46 Unmov'd, and with dejected Eyes, he mourn'd. 1744 G. Berkeley Siris (ESTC T72826) §1 The vessel must stand close covered and unmoved three days. a1795 ‘A. D. Philidor’ Stud. Chess (1817) 99 An unmoved Rook. 1841 G. P. R. James Corse de Leon I. ix. 180 The heavy vapours hung unmoved around the peaks. 1882 J. Scott & J. C. Morton Soil of Farm vi. 61 It is..a common practice to move only one half the land..by ploughing each furrow-slice on to its own width of unmoved soil. 1957 M. L. Coit Mr. Baruch xiv. 405 Above the silent smokestacks and the unmoved and unmoving pinnacles of Manhattan, Bernard M. Baruch gazed from the windows of his thirty-first floor office suite. 2008 D. Kolb Sprawling Places ii. 32 That boulder's sitting unmoved for millennia is a long event, as is its slow erosion. 2. a. Not moved by emotion or excitement; unaffected, undisturbed; collected, calm. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective] eveneOE still1340 unperturbeda1450 unmovedc1480 quietful1494 lowna1500 calma1568 calmya1586 unpassionatea1586 smartless1593 reposeful1594 dispassionate1595 recollected1595 unaffectedc1595 unpassioned?1605 unpassionated1611 collecteda1616 tranquila1616 untouched1616 impassionate1621 composed1628 dispassioneda1631 tranquillous1638 slow1639 serene1640 dispassionated1647 imperturbed1652 unruffled1654 reposing1655 equanimous1656 perplacid1660 placate1662 equal1680 collect1682 cooled1682 posed1693 sedate1693 impassive1699 uninflamed1714 unexcited1735 unalarmed1756 unfanned1764 unagitated1772 undistraught1773 recollected1792 equable1796 unfussy1823 take-it-easy1825 unflurried1854 cool1855 comfortable1856 disimpassioned1860 tremorless1869 unpressured1879 unrippled1883 ice-cool1891 unrattled1891 Zen-likea1908 unrestless1919 steadyish1924 ataractic1941 relaxed1958 nonplussed1960 loose1968 Zenned-out1968 downtempo1972 mellowed1977 de-stressed1999 the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [adjective] > emotionally unaffected dead1340 unsmittenc1400 unmovedc1480 unkindleda1525 senseless1560 lumpish1585 unfired1590 unaffectedc1595 incapable1601 unsensible1611 insensible1615 untouched1616 impervious1618 unanswering1632 untransported1641 beauty-proof1676 insensate1726 unsusceptible1734 uninfluenced1735 unimbued1813 unsmote1814 unsusceptive1825 unalive1828 echoless1869 non-conducting1871 unsusceptible1872 irresponsive1886 affectless1912 c1480 (a1400) St. Vincent 397 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) II. 270 His thocht wes vnmowit ay, sa ferme wes he in cristis fay. 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. i. f. 2 They which in his absence did stand assured and vnmoued. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) i. i. sig. B5 Holding his head vp full of vnmoued maiestie. 1669 Earl of Clarendon Ess. in Tracts (1727) 120 The temperate unrash and dispassionate man,..by being unmoved himself, discerns all advantages whilst he gives none. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis v, in tr. Virgil Wks. 343 My Soul is still the same, Unmov'd with Fear, and mov'd with Martial Fame. 1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 20 When he found the Duke unmov'd by all the considerations, and arguments..he had offer'd. 1728 J. Swift Intelligencer (1729) No. 7. 58 Only Corusodes was silent and unmoved. 1796 F. Burney Camilla IV. viii. vii. 326 Edgar could not hear unmoved the dialogue which ensued. 1830 Ld. Tennyson Poems 39 If so be if from doubt at length, Truth may stand forth unmoved of change. 1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay v. 83 The unmoved composure of the practised detectives. 1937 C. W. Elliott Winfield Scott xxx. 379 He insisted that he was an unmoved onlooker, only, at times, a little doubtful of his own identity. 1961 E. P. Moon Divide & Quit x. 168 He gave no indication of them, but stood silent and impassive, apparently unmoved by the flood of eloquence and impervious to reproaches. 2000 Daily Tel. 21 Nov. 3/1 But she simply sat there, demure and unmoved, her smile occasionally attempting to strain into life. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > [adjective] > not enraged wrathlessa1350 angerless1547 unincensed1594 placidious1607 unspleened1633 unmoved1634 placid1663 unangered1813 unangry1876 1634 T. Herbert Relation Some Yeares Trauaile 212 The Mannatee or Cow-fish..is..a gentle fish vnmoued, and some say affects the visage of a man. 3. Medicine. Of the bowels: not moving, not having moved (move v. 13c). Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > excretory disorders > [adjective] > constipated fastOE costivea1400 hardbound?a1425 embowelled1486 encumber1486 bound1530 constipate1542 constipated1547 styptic1582 costic1595 belly-bound1607 restringenta1661 unmoved1810 confined1822 screwbound1837 impacted1844 1810 Edinb. Med. & Surg. Jrnl. 6 153 The mouth is very unpleasant; bowels still unmoved. 1904 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 9 Apr. 836/1 The bowels were unmoved until October 8th. 1942 Lancet 30 May 656/2 The finger of scorn is pointed at the wretched citizen hurrying to work with bowels unmoved. Derivatives unˈmovedness n. somewhat rare ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > absence of emotion > [noun] > emotional detachment unmovedness1628 inaffectedness1648 unconcernedness1675 unaffectedness1678 unconcern1711 inaccessibleness1769 ease1808 outsideness1883 detachment1888 detachedness1892 1628 O. Felltham Resolves: 2nd Cent. xix. sig. L7 They set him almost in the Throne of a Deitie; ascend him to an vnmouednesse. 1687 R. Boyle Martyrdom Theodora xi. 120 All the unmov'dness of mind, she us'd to be Mistress of. 1832 E. Bulwer-Lytton Eugene Aram III. v. v. 219 He drew himself up to his full height, and looked slowly around the court with that thrilling and almost sublime unmovedness of aspect, which belonged to him alone of all men. 1995 Irish Times (Nexis) 23 Dec. 15 Their unmovedness at these tidings is positively pagan. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.c1390 |
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