unked
形容词 adj.
英文释义
形容词 adj.
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odd; strange
— On Tuesday afternoon Molly returned home, to the home which was already strange, and what Warwickshire people would call 'unked,' to her. New paint, new paper, new colours; grim servants dressed in their best, and objecting to every change
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ugly
— And there the little stalk of each, which might have been a pear, God willing, had a ring around its base, and sought a chance to drop and die. The others which had not opened comb, but only prepared to do it, were a little better off, but still very brown and unked, and shrivelling in doubt of health, and neither peart nor lusty.
- uncouth
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lonely; dreary
— March 21, 1790, William Cowper, letter to Mrs. Throckmorton Weston is sadly unked without you.
词形变化
词源
From Middle English unked, past participle of unkythen, equivalent to un- + ked (an old past participle form of kithe).
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