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单词 weakly
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weaklyadj.

Brit. /ˈwiːkli/, U.S. /ˈwikli/
Etymology: < weak adj. + -ly suffix1.
1.
a. Weak in constitution, not strong or robust, delicate.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > weak > of constitution
neshOE
tender?c1225
softa1387
delicatea1398
nicec1450
slendera1500
weak?1523
dainty1562
fine1562
cockney1573
weakly1577
dough-baked1592
lax1732
flimsy1742
lax-fibred1762
doughy1763
dauncy1846
fragile1858
slim1877
chétif1908
1577 H. I. tr. H. Bullinger 50 Godlie Serm. I. ii. viii. sig. N.vi/2 Not to suppresse such a fellowe as this, is to put a sword in a madde mans hand, to kill vnwise and weakelie men.
1582 T. Watson Ἑκατομπαθία: Passionate Cent. Loue xcii Litle of stature, and in apparence weakelie.
1678 W. Mountagu in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 329 Anne Coke is brought to bed of a son,..a very weakly one.
1684 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 2nd Pt. 158 Neither objected he against my weakly Looks, nor against my feeble Mind. View more context for this quotation
1753 J. Collier Art Tormenting (1811) ii. iv. 171 Hermia is far from being of a weakly constitution.
1832 H. Martineau Manch. Strike (ed. 2) III. ix. 103 The more weakly of the labourers lie down and die.
1843 R. J. Graves Syst. Clin. Med. xii. 133 From the weakly habit of the patient,..he thought it advisable to let her have some weak chicken broth and light negus.
1877 E. R. Conder Basis of Faith v. 225 The swiftest hare may be run down by the dogs, weaklier ones meanwhile lurking in safe covert.
1899 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. VII. 857 In weakly children the syrup of the phosphate of iron..is of advantage.
absolute.1621 T. Granger Familiar Expos. Eccles. i. 3. 6 The sicke and weakly, thinketh the strong and healthfull happy.1848 E. C. Gaskell Mary Barton I. viii. 140 She, the weakly, was left behind while the strong man was taken.1866 C. Kingsley Hereward the Wake I. Prel. 2 In the civilised state..the weakliest and the silliest..have their chance likewise.
b. of a plant, tree, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by poor growth > [adjective] > growing poorly or withering
feyOE
withering1599
weak1600
misliking1601
unfirm1616
languishing1683
sickly1697
marcescent1727
weakly1775
miffy1850
wilting1884
1775 J. Tait Land of Liberty ii. xxxv. 47 She cuts him off like some poor weakly flow'r.
1842 J. C. Loudon Suburban Horticulturist 364 It would be ridiculous to lay the same quantity of wood into a weakly tree as into a tree in full vigour.
1887 Field 15 Oct. 603/2 A weakly grower [sc. a rose-tree].
2. Characterized by moral weakness.
ΚΠ
1890 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Colonial Reformer III. xxiv. 1 Of no avail are weakly condolences or mild assenting pity.
1900 Month Aug. 135 A sort of cruel kindness and weakly indulgence.
3. Of a laugh: Feeble, faint, half-hearted.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pleasure > laughter > [adjective] > feeble (of laughter)
weakly1883
1883 R. Broughton Belinda II. iii. iii. 206 ‘Are they?’ she says, with a weakly laugh.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1926; most recently modified version published online December 2021).

weaklyadv.

Brit. /ˈwiːkli/, U.S. /ˈwikli/
Etymology: < weak adj. + -ly suffix2.
In a weak manner.
1.
a. With little energy, force, or strength; †with gentle action, softly (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > bodily constitution > bodily weakness > [adverb]
faintlyc1320
weakly1398
unthendelyc1440
lankly1611
flaggingly1693
strengthlessly1820
punily1827
nervelessly1836
flaccidly1847
limply1869
the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > [adverb] > without harshness or gently
lightlyeOE
neshlyeOE
fairOE
neshc1175
softlyc1225
softa1325
hoolya1340
tenderlyc1385
soft and fair(ly)c1391
weakly1398
delicately?a1425
prettilyc1500
gently1533
gentle1548
breathingly1662
blandly1827
sparingly1863
piano1873
gauzily1903
creamily1948
the world > action or operation > manner of action > lack of violence, severity, or intensity > [adverb] > without force or vigour
slacklyc960
feeblyc1330
remissly?a1425
faintlyc1440
weakly1526
punily1555
forcelessly1611
unvigorously1641
feeble1834
validless1866
1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum (1495) xii. xxvii. 429 A kite is weke in flyghte and in strengthe and is callyd Miluus as it were weekely fleenge [L. molliter volans].
?a1400 Morte Arth. 697 Waynour waykly wepande hym kyssiz.
1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection iii. sig. GGGiii By more easy meanes commeth to perfection, whiche they slowly & weakely or fayntly desyre.
1600 R. Surflet tr. C. Estienne & J. Liébault Maison Rustique iii. ix. 441 For the yong plant which can attract & draw but weakly, & at hand any substance for it selfe, will hardly [etc.].
a1626 F. Bacon Sylva Sylvarum (1627) §33 It is very probable that the Motion of Grauitie worketh weakly, both farre from the Earth, and also within the Earth.
1641 J. Symonds Serm. Westminster sig. Biiijv An arrow weakly shot, will fall short of the mark.
1657 R. Baxter Acct. Present Thoughts 12 Grace may act weaklier than it did before.
1715 J. T. Desaguliers tr. N. Gauger Fires Improv'd 11 Upon account of their distance from the Fire, they are but very weakly reflected.
1876 T. L. Papillon Man. Compar. Philol. 69 Final m [in Latin]..must have been weakly pronounced.
b. In a weak or enfeebled condition. Also transferred.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > [adverb] > in a weak manner or condition
weakly1470
languishingly1579
languidly1759
groggily1896
punily1906
1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur xix. xii. 794 Thenne the wounded knyghte syr Vrre sette hym vp weykely.
1509 S. Hawes Pastime of Pleasure (1845) xl. 202 In his hand he hadde A croked staffe; he wente full wekely.
c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 10151 Philmen..the gome hit,..gert hym to stoupe, Þat he wauerit þerwith, & weikly he sete.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene ii. i. sig. N5v As one out of a deadly dreame affright, She weakely started, yet she nothing drad.
1606 Sir E. Coke in True & Perf. Relation T 3 b This paper of his Retractation, which hee had weakely and dyingly subscribed.
1844 E. B. Browning Lost Bower lxix By this couch I weakly lie on, While I count my memories.
2.
a. Insecurely, unsubstantially. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > unreliability > [adverb] > weakly, unsteadily
tealtea1023
weakly1517
unsubstantially1529
tickly1530
tickle1606
infirmly1615
precariously1658
1517 R. Foxe Let. 30 Apr. (1929) 95 Also, my lord, I haue not soo sklenderly buyldyd my selue, nor soo weykly estableshed my house in thies parties, that I can honestely or conuenyently so sodenly depart hens.
1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 123 That supposition is but weakly founded, at least in my apprehension.
1784 J. Douglas Cook's Voy. Pacific I. Introd. p. xii The visits were..so transient, that it was scarcely possible to build upon a foundation, so weakly laid, any information that could even gratify idle curiosity.
b. With weakness of constitution.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > ill health > [adverb] > in a weak manner or condition > with weak constitution
weakly1623
1623 W. Shakespeare & J. Fletcher Henry VIII ii. iii. 40 Old Lady. Haue you limbs To beare that load of Title? Anne Bullen. No in truth. Old Lady. Then you are weakly made. View more context for this quotation
3. With slight defensive strength.
ΘΚΠ
society > armed hostility > defence > [adverb] > with slight defensive strength
weakly1582
1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis ii. 36 Our state eke and persons may not thus weaklye be shielded.
1594 W. Shakespeare Lucrece sig. B1v Honour and Beautie in the owners armes, Are weakelie fortrest from a world of harmes. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 1 (1623) ii. i. 75 'Tis sure they found some place, But weakely guarded, where the breach was made. View more context for this quotation
1680 C. Cotton Compl. Gamester (ed. 2) 52 When you find your adversaries King any way weakly guarded.
1705 J. Addison Remarks Italy 145 Some have wonder'd that the Turk never attacks this Treasury, since it..is so weakly guarded.
1921 Times Lit. Suppl. 3 Feb. 67/3 Haig..was quite right to hold the southern end of his line..more weakly than the rest.
4.
a. With deficiency of numbers or amount; sparsely, meagrely. ? Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > insufficiency > [adverb] > not abundantly
scarcec1300
weakly1605
sparse1725
slimly1801
1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Nn4 If a Shooemaker should haue no Shooes in his Shoppe, but onely worke, as hee is bespoken, hee should bee weakely customed. View more context for this quotation
a1649 J. Winthrop Hist. New Eng. (1853) II. 232 Here came a pinnace..for procuring powder..but we were weakly provided ourselves.
1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson ii. i. 112 The capstan was so weakly manned, that it was near four hours before we hove the cable right up and down.
b. In a slight degree; to a small extent or amount.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > quantity > smallness of quantity, amount, or degree > [adverb] > to a small extent or slightly
lightlyeOE
liteOE
littleOE
a litec1290
smallc1300
softc1390
smally?a1425
slenderlya1513
hoverly1549
remissly1557
slender1581
not half1583
faintly1590
slightly1594
lankly1611
lowly1655
slight1671
nicely1698
weakly1775
sparingly1796
jimply1816
feebly1830
slightually1859
marginally1960
1775 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 66 204 A battery so weakly electrified that its shock will not pass through a chain.
1785 T. Jefferson Notes Virginia vi. 58 The waters weakly mineralised.
1805 W. Saunders Treat. Mineral Waters (ed. 2) 557 The ochre..is, when dry, weakly magnetic.
1805 T. Weaver tr. A. G. Werner Treat. Fossils 191 Solid fossils that stain..either strongly or weakly.
1827 M. Faraday Chem. Manip. xvii. 442 This may be done..by bringing the body, if weakly electrified, into contact with the cap.
5. With weakness of mind or character; with lack of mental grasp or firmness of will.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > lack of understanding > weakness of intellect > [adverb]
weaklya1616
the mind > will > decision > irresolution or vacillation > inconstancy > [adverb] > with weakness of character or will
wokelya1000
unwrastlyc1050
unthildilyc1225
fraillya1300
weaklya1616
akratically1913
spinelessly1977
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) ii. i. 193 I will not aduenture my discretion so weakly . View more context for this quotation
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ iii. iv. §1 The meaning is not that all mankind was made of the same uniform matter, as the authour of the Præ-Adamites weakly imagined.
1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 50 Who this high gift of strength committed to me,..Under the Seal of silence could not keep, But weakly to a woman must reveal it. View more context for this quotation
1706 S. Clarke Disc. Nat. Relig. 221 Plato, after having delivered very noble..Truths concerning the Nature and Attributes of the Supreme God, weakly advises Men to worship likewise Inferiour Gods.
1864 J. W. Carlyle Lett. III. 208 What may strike you as weakly fanciful in my desire.
1885 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ At Bay vii. 106 He was weakly credulous.
1892 F. P. Verney et al. Mem. Verney Family Civil War I. 267 She was not at all inclined to be weakly indulgent.
6. With little vigour of action, inefficiently.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > uselessness, vanity, or futility > [adverb] > ineffectively
unmightilyc1443
slenderly?1531
limpingly1579
unprevailing1632
ineffectively1655
weakly1663
inefficaciously1727
abortively1744
inefficiently1828
1663 J. Taylor Serm. Funeral Abp. Armagh 1 The Condition of Man in this World is so limited..that the best things he does he does weakly.
1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 162. ⁋4 We please our pride with the effects of our influence thus weakly exerted.
1853 C. Dickens Bleak House xiii. 119 Mr. Boythorn, who interested himself strongly in the subject—though I need not say that, for he could do nothing weakly.
1905 Ld. E. Fitzmaurice Life Ld. Granville I. xv. 430 Mr. Lowe considered that he had been but weakly defended by some of his colleagues in the House of Commons.
7. With little force of argument; unconvincingly.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > improbability, unlikeliness > [adverb] > unconvincingly
unsatisfyingly1653
unsatisfactorily1657
weakly1662
unplausibly1706
implausibly1818
unpersuasively1855
unconvincingly1891
1662 E. Stillingfleet Origines Sacræ iii. i. §7 Now I appeal to the reason of any Person..Whether either of these two Hypotheses..be not far more weakly proved, then the existence of a Deity is.
1855 E. B. Pusey Doctr. Real Presence Note F 73 He is blamed by others, as exposing the doctrine which he defends weakly.
1857 R. W. Emerson Solitude & Society in Atlantic Monthly Dec. 225/1 He spoke weakly, and from the point, like a flighty girl.
8. Mathematics. In a way that implies less or that satisfies fewer conditions (cf. weak adj. 12f (b)).
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > number > mathematics > [adverb] > in specific way
reciprocally1570
comprehensively1816
trivially1941
strongly1955
weakly1955
1955 M. Loève Probability Theory ix. 443 If all sequences TⁿX are weakly compact, then it is easily proved that sup ‖Tⁿ‖ < ∞.
1972 R. J. Wilson Introd. Graph Theory vii. 102 A digraph D is said to be connected (or weakly-connected) if it cannot be expressed as the union of two disjoint digraphs.
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