undeadly
形容词 adj.
副词 adv.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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Not subject to death; immortal.
— "The soul also hath her death, namely, when it lacketh and is destitute of the eternal and godly life, which truly and justly is called the life of the soul: but undeadly or immortal is it called, because it never ceaseth to live, how miserable soever the life of it be. [...]"
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Not deadly; not causing, producing, or resulting in death; harmless.
— Ulysses, knowing well The wound undeadly (setting back his foot to form his stand) Thus spake to Socus: "O thou wretch, thy death is in this hand, That stay'st my victory on Troy, and where thy charge was made In doubtful term [...]"
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Unable to be killed, quenched, or terminated; eternal; everlasting.
— Much of his subsequent work related to processes for resolving what he once called "undeadly quarrels" in the international arena.
- Of or pertaining to the undead.
副词 adv.
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Immortally; eternally.
— [...] and it had been Sebastian's fault that her husband was no longer living undeadly by her side.
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词源
词源 1
From Middle English undedly, undeedly, undedlich, from Old English undēadlīc (“immortal, for all eternity”), equivalent to undead + -ly.
词源 2
From un- + deadly.
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