unlust
名词 n.
英文释义
名词 n.
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Displeasure; dislike.
— Poetry for me wove its own spell to secure me against all 'unlusts' - all criticisms - even against joylessness: I was set apart; in safety; as secure - in this way - as he. Who was in that audience, I wonder now? That all was success is certain.
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listlessness; disinclination.
— We fynde in oure silves vnlust and tediousnes to do good.
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词源
From Middle English unlust, from Old English unlust (“displeasure, dislike”), from Proto-West Germanic *unlust, from Proto-Germanic *unlustuz (“listlessness”). Equivalent to un- + lust.
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