| 单词 |
dispeace |
| 释义 |
dispeace|dɪsˈpiːs| [f. dis- 9 + peace n. Orig. Scotch, in which it is in familiar use.] The absence or reverse of peace or quietness; uneasiness (of mind); dissension, enmity.
1825Jamieson, Dispeace, disquiet, dissension. 1851Ruskin Stones Ven. III. iv. §36. 197 The London of the nineteenth century may yet become as Venice without her despotism, and as Florence without her dispeace. 1856― Mod. Paint. III. iv. xviii. Concl. 338 Two men, cast on a desert island, could not thrive in dispeace. 1867S. Cox Quest Chief Good 123 This very contrast..breeds no dispeace or anger in the heart. 1873Burton Hist. Scot. VI. lxxi. 219 Scotland had elements of dispeace. 1881Geikie in Nature XXIII. 224 The rumours of renewed dispeace among the nations. Hence disˈpeaceful a.
1892R. Wallace in Scott. Leader 29 Jan. 6 A messenger of that dispeaceful divinity [the goddess of strife]. |

英语词典包含277258条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。
相关内容:
相关热词搜索:dispeace英英词典英英释义英语词汇意思用法释义英语