plussed

动词 v. 形容词 adj.

英文释义

动词 v.
  1. simple past and past participle of plus form-of,participle,past
形容词 adj.
  1. Containing a plus sign. informal,not-comparable
    — I think the only good form of email address munging is a plussed email address as I have in this message. While I am not automatically bitbucketing email addressed in this way, it does keep it from hitting my inbox and demanding my immediate attention.
  2. Calm, collected and unconfused; not nonplussed (“bewildered, unsure how to react”). informal,not-comparable
    — Jady was rarely nonplussed, normally being very plussed indeed, but Alison's ability to move events without really noticing astounded him. She ran her hair idly through her fingers.
  3. Bothered, fazed, vexed, or concerned; not nonplussed (“unfazed, unaffected, unimpressed”). informal,not-comparable
    — I have received so much contradictory advice that I am quite plussed [sic] but I am inclined to think that that given to me by Mr. the American Ambassador […]

词源

词源 1
See plus.
词源 2
A back-formation from nonplussed; see that entry for more on its own sense development.
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