单词 | unrepeated |
释义 | unrepeatedadj. 1. Not reiterated; not uttered or expressed again. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > keeping from knowledge > [adjective] > not mentioned unsaidc1000 untouchedc1380 untoldc1386 unreckoneda1425 undescrived1435 unrehearsedc1443 unrecitedc1487 unrecountedc1487 unspoken1487 unpronounced1496 unconfesseda1500 indiscussed1534 unmentioned1545 unpreachedc1555 unexpressed1561 unquoted1567 undescribed1575 unreported1576 unrepeated1577 uncited1581 unalleged1587 undelated1597 untalked1599 unspoke1608 unrelated1611 unuttered1651 unimparted1655 unlanguaged1677 uncommented1751 unchanted1820 unwhispered1821 unbreatheda1827 unpoetized1831 unenounceda1856 unvoiced1859 unworded1860 unstated1864 unadmitted1895 1577 M. Hanmer tr. Socrates Scholasticus i. xxv, in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. 251 He gaue him selfe to continewal fasting, and left no prayer vnrepeated [Gk. καὶ τοῦ προσεύχεσθαι οὐδένα τρόπον παρέλειπε]. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. xxix. sig. Gg3v To leaue that vnrepeated, which I finde my daughters haue told you. 1649 J. Milton Εικονοκλαστης Pref. sig. B2 The furder mention of his deeds..perhaps for the present age might have slept with him unrepeated. 1746 W. Best Royal Souldier Advt. sig. D4v In Justice to the Audience before whom this Sermon was delivered; it is here confessed, that several Pages of it immediately preceeding the Conclusion..were passed over unrepeated. a1839 W. M. Praed Poems (1864) I. 236 Believe not that those uttered words In the far winds have fleeted..Uncherished, unrepeated. 1863 M. C. Houstoun Hazel Combe II. ii. 12 ‘What every one says’, was doomed..to remain unrepeated. 1911 Monist 21 495 There are rare cases of a platitude remaining unrepeated for so long that..it has become paradoxical. 2004 L. Kleypas Secrets of Summer Night 339 Most of what he said is better left unrepeated. 2. Not renewed; not occurring or performed again. ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > the future or time to come > newness or novelty > [adjective] > renewing > not renewed or renewable unrepeated1624 irrenewable1888 non-renewable1903 1624 J. Lewis Vnmasking of Masse-priest 145 The al-sufficiency of Christs sacrifice in the single and vnrepeated act of offering. 1717 W. Sutherland Prices Labour in Ship-building Ep. Ded. sig. A2 I could have wished to have had more Leisure to compleat such an unrepeated Observation. 1786 Mrs. Johnson Francis II. 3 ‘If you are serious in your bets..I'll hold ye both, gentlemen.’..The bets were unrepeated. 1811 W. Scott Don Roderick xix. 25 First shrilled an unrepeated female shriek! 1899 Health Sept. 94/1 Many adults are but slightly susceptible to the malignant influence of the drugs when they are only taken into the stomach..in moderate and unrepeated doses. 1906 W. W. Skeat & C. O. Blagden Pagan Races Malay Penins. I. ix. 433 An unrepeated pattern which entirely covers the solid part of the comb. 2009 Notes & Rec. Royal Soc. 63 402 A sequence of contingent, unique, and unrepeated events. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < adj.1577 |
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