| 单词 | unpersonal | 
| 释义 | unpersonaln.adj.  Grammar. In the terminology of J. Palsgrave: = impersonal n. 1. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > verb > 			[noun]		 > impersonal verb impersonalc1525 unpersonal1530 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 83  				Of verbes..some be parsonal, and some be unparsonals. 1530    J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 614  				This verbe..is ever used as an unparsonal.  B. adj.  1.  Not personal, generalized; not related to a particular individual. Also: impersonal, detached. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > generality > 			[adjective]		 > general or in common to various things > not peculiar to an individual unpropera1616 improper1629 unpersonal1657 super-individuala1834 suprapersonal1873 transindividual1881 super-individualistic1893 super-individualist1934 1657    J. Stalham Reviler Rebuked  i. 51  				Let him well consider, that the holy Ghost dwelleth in the souls of Saints as well as in their bodies, let him beware of conceiving him..onely to be that un-personal energy, or operation which is in believers. a1750    A. Hill Cleon to Lycidas in  Wks. 		(1753)	 IV. 287  				Unpersonal, the cheeks indignant glow, That blushes but for others. 1848    Dublin Rev. Sept. 165  				His poetry is..ideal, or rather, so to speak, unpersonal. Very little of it deals with the realities of life. 1891    Cent. Dict.  				Unpersonal, not personal; not intended to apply to the person addressed, as a remark. 1963    F. T. Visser Hist. Syntax Eng. Lang. IV. 563  				The first sentence is a neutral, un-emotional, un-personal statement. 1989    S. S. Tepper Grass viii. 146  				Janetta.., dancing by herself, humming, lovely as a porcelain figure and as unpersonal. 2006    Numen 53 518  				Widespread, inclusive, standardized, centralized, and unpersonal forms of religious practice.  2.  Grammar. That does not relate to or designate any of the three grammatical persons. Cf. non-personal adj. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > linguistics > study of grammar > a part of speech > verb > 			[adjective]		 > impersonal impersonalc1414 unipersonal1824 unpersonal1874 1874    T. A. Goodwin Mode of Man's Immortality 152  				The idiom of the Greek language indeed requires the use of this unpersonal pronoun [sc. it]. 1906    E. Jacottet Pract. Method to learn Sesuto xii. 48  				We can place the noun subject after the verb, which is then always preceded by the indefinite connective pronoun.., whatever may be the class and number of the subject. It is a kind of unpersonal construction. 1993    J. Kerstens Syntax of Number, Person & Gender vii. 224  				Only an element denoting a place..can license an unpersonal passive. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). <  | 
	
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