单词 | unremoved |
释义 | unremovedadj. 1. a. Not physically moved from a place or position; not taken away, lifted off, or displaced. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [adjective] > not moved unstirreda1340 unmovedc1390 unremoved?a1425 unsturted1535 unexercised1562 immote1601 irremoved1622 unagitated1638 undisturbed1656 indisturbed1664 instirred1677 unswayed1851 ?a1425 (?1373) Lelamour Herbal (1938) f. 86 (MED) Lay that to the sore as hote as he may suffyr hit, y-bownde with lyn cloþe o nyght and a daye vnremevid. a1450 (?a1400) G. Chaucer Treat. Astrolabe (Bodl. 619) (1872) ii. Suppl. §46. 60 Þou may at þat tyme by þe point of the labelle vnremevid knowe þe houre of þe flode or of þe ebbe. a1495 J. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 628 Ye must send me wryghtyng..hough longe..[the plaster] shold abyd on hys kne vnremevyd. a1500 (?c1425) Speculum Sacerdotale (1936) 105 (MED) Ȝif that all the chirche be remouyd or eny parte of it, and ȝif þe autere stonde vnremoved, the chirche is noȝt to be halowyd a-yene. 1563 T. Hill Arte Gardening (1574) 117 If they [sc. rape] growe to thicke, then remoue..them,..whereby the other vnremoued may growe the bigger in the roote. 1569 Court Bk. Broughton & Canongate (1937) 24 To suffer thre durris ane foiryett..to remane unremovit fra the said Alexander land. 1613 W. Browne Britannia's Pastorals I. iv. 76 As yonder Mill..Yet by the head-strong torrent from his beame Is vnremoou'd. 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. i. 31 [They] placed it in a high broad way, where it standeth vnremooued to this day. 1707 J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry 472 Being sown very thin..where they may stand unremoved in the Ground for two Years. 1784 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 74 428 They continued unremoved in their several places. 1837 T. Carlyle French Revol. II. vi. viii. 416 A hundred and eighty bodies of Swiss lie piled there; naked, unremoved till the second day. 1889 21st Rep. Deputy Keeper Public Rec. Ireland 16 in Parl. Papers (C. 5835) XLIII. 285 Other testamentary Records, unremoved to this Department. 1918 J. Hergesheimer Gold & Iron 223 Wooddrop's face was darkly pouched, his unremoved hat a mere wet film. 1971 Motor Boating & Sailing Apr. 138/2 Should the unremoved dead cow become a health hazard [etc.]. 2004 Amer. Scientist 92 319/2 If this was the dust and soil of construction left unremoved before opening, one can only wonder why. b. Of a quality, condition, etc., esp. one that is harmful or undesirable: not eliminated, done away with, or got rid of; not stopped, cancelled, or alleviated. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring longeOE longsomeeOE long of lifeOE lastinga1225 cleaving1340 continualc1340 dwellingc1380 long-livinga1382 everlastingc1384 long-duringa1387 long-lasting?a1400 long-liveda1400 broadc1400 permanable?c1422 perseverant?a1425 permanentc1425 perdurable?a1439 continuedc1440 abiding1448 unremoved1455 eternalc1460 long-continued1464 continuing1526 long-enduring1527 enduring1532 immortal1538 diuturn?1541 veterated1547 resiant?1567 stayinga1568 well-wearinga1568 substantive1575 pertinacious1578 extant1581 ceaseless1590 marble1596 of length1597 longeval1598 diuturnal1599 nine-lived1600 chronic1601 unexhausted1602 chronical1604 endurable1607 continuant1610 indeflourishing1610 aged1611 indurant1611 continuatea1616 perennious1628 seculara1631 undiscontinueda1631 continuated1632 untransitory1632 long-spun1633 momently1641 stative1643 outliving1645 constant1653 long-descended1660 voluminousa1661 perduring1664 perdurant1671 livelong1673 perennial1676 longeve1678 consequential1681 unquenched1703 lifelong1746 momentary1755 inveterate1780 stabile1797 persistent1826 unpassing1831 all-time1846 year-long1846 teak-built1847 lengthful1855 long-term1867 long haul1873 sticky1879 week-to-week1879 perenduring1883 long-range1885 longish1889 long-time1902 long run1904 long-life1915 the world > space > place > presence > [adjective] > not removed or done away withlefta1400 unremoved1455 untaken1483 unextracted1630 undone1679 undisplaced1827 undislodgeda1847 1455 Petition in Rotuli Parl. (1767–77) V. 330/1 Whiche doubte and ambiguitee unremoved, is not unlike to set..division. 1590 J. Davidson D. Bancrofts Rashnes sig. 6 They wold not suffer them to lie vnder any opprobrie vnremooued. 1674 R. Godfrey Var. Injuries in Physick 4 So long as the spurious Ferment in both Stomach and Blood is unremoved. 1680 C. Ness Compl. Church-hist. 363 This rubb and remora is still unremoved. 1755 Monthly Rev. Nov. 373 Numerous difficulties in relation to it are still unremoved. 1812 G. Crabbe Tales iii. 53 Gwyn something felt..was wrong; He wish'd to know, for he believ'd the thing, If unremov'd, would other evil bring. 1860 B. F. Westcott Introd. Study Gospels iii. 153 Their external disinclination for literature was unremoved..by their special work. 1901 N. Amer. Rev. Feb. 236 The unremoved deteriorating influences. 1922 System Aug. 157/1 Every customer who departs without the goods he came to buy is justly an unremoved debit against the store service. 2013 Z. W. Eswine Sensing Jesus iv. 96 Faith takes its stand amid an unremoved trouble. c. Chiefly poetic. Fixed in place; firmly grounded or stationed. Now rare.Frequently (and now only) with conscious allusion to quot. 1667. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [adjective] > stable > firmly fixed steadfast993 fastOE rootfastlOE sicker1297 sada1333 well-rooted1340 rooteda1393 surec1400 surefast1533 unremoved1551 fixed1577 implanted1595 firm1600 seateda1616 secure1675 tight1687 sitfast1837 locked1895 1551 R. Record Pathway to Knowl. i. xlii Then sette I one foote of the compas vnremoued in B. 1591 J. Harington tr. L. Ariosto Orlando Furioso ix. lxix. 70 So great a sound, As seem'd..to remoue the vnremoued ground. 1648 R. Fanshawe tr. Virgil 4th Bk. Æneis in G. B. Guarini Il Pastor Fido (new ed.) 288 But his resolves remaine As unremov'd as Rocks. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost iv. 987 Satan..dilated stood, Like Teneriff or Atlas unremov'd . View more context for this quotation 1724 E. Tollet Poems Several Occasions 69 The Poles of Heav'n, like Columns unremov'd, With Horror tremble when by him reprov'd. 1758 W. Dodd Thoughts on Glorious Epiphany 27 The faith Which to the end undaunted perseveres; As cloud-capt Teneriff, fixt, and unremov'd! 1820 P. B. Shelley Prometheus Unbound iv. i. 142 Making shiver Thought's stagnant chaos, unremoved for ever. 1873 J. A. Symonds Stud. Greek Poets x. 325 The mountain stands for ever unremoved. 1905 R. Garnett William Shakespeare Pedagogue & Poacher ii. ii. 71 Nailed to his opinion, Like Teneriffe or Atlas unremoved! 1977 R. Johnson Radi O's iv. l. 326 Sway Atlas, unremoved. 2. Firm, steadfast, constant. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > constancy or steadfastness > [adjective] fasteOE stathelfasteOE anredOE hardOE starkOE trueOE steadfast993 fastredeOE stithc1000 findyOE stablea1275 stathelyc1275 stiffc1275 stablec1290 steel to the (very) backa1300 unbowinga1300 stably13.. firm1377 unmovablea1382 constantc1386 abidingc1400 toughc1400 sure1421 unmoblea1425 unfaintedc1425 unfaint1436 permanent?a1475 stalwartc1480 unbroken1513 immovable1534 inconcuss1542 unshaken1548 stout1569 unwavering1570 undiscourageable1571 fixed1574 discourageable1576 unappalled1578 resolute1579 unremoved1583 resolved1585 unflexiblea1586 unshakeda1586 square1589 unstooping1597 iron1598 rocky1601 steady1602 undeclinable1610 unboweda1616 unfainting1615 unswayed1615 staunch1624 undiscourageda1628 staid1631 unshook1633 blue?1636 true blue?1636 tenacious1640 uncomplying1643 yieldless1651 riveting1658 unshakened1659 inconquerable1660 unyielding1677 unbendinga1688 tight1690 unswerving1694 unfaltering1727 unsubmitting1730 undeviating1732 undrooping1736 impervertible1741 undamped1742 undyingc1765 sturdy1775 stiff as a poker1798 unfickle1802 indivertible1821 thick and thin1822 undisheartened1827 inconvertible1829 straightforward1829 indomitable1830 stickfast1831 unsuccumbing1833 unturnable1847 unswerved1849 undivertible1856 unforsaking1862 swerveless1863 steeve1870 rock-ribbed1884 stiff in the back1897 1583 J. Cox tr. A. de Chandieu Treat. Word of God Ep. sig. A.vii Run your course with stout courage, vnremoued constancie, and inuincible patience. 1589 Rare Triumphes Loue & Fortune ii. sig. B.iij The vnremoued loue I beare my Lady. 1606 G. W. tr. Justinus Hist. xv. 64 With an vnremooued courage, neither arrogant in happinesse, nor altred in distresse. 1655 Ld. Orrery Parthenissa IV. ii. viii. 816 An unremoved resolve of sharing in his despair. 1657 A. Cokayne Obstinate Lady iv. ii. 46 I'd bee as remorsless as the most stern and unremoved Scythian. 1875 A. P. Peabody Christian Belief & Life xviii. 226 Their unremoved faith in the records of divine revelation. 1902 S. A. Brooke Poetry Robert Browning i. 13 In the midst of the shifting storms of doubt and trouble..he stood unremoved. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.?a1425 |
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