单词 | unanimated |
例句 | He speaks all this without any outward alarm, unanimated, not unconcerned but as if the situation is already too far gone. Native Speaker 1995-01-01T00:00:00Z The iron monsters behind the throne were unanimated and camouflaged to look like part of the statues. Tristan Strong Punches a Hole in the Sky 2019-10-15T00:00:00Z Now it was as unanimated as the rock that dispatched it. T Magazine: Fly Zone 2011-03-21T14:00:14Z The bleakness of early winter—the short, hazy days, the bony trees, the way the sky grows dense and unanimated, a sagging gray blanket—can, on the right day, seem nearly funny. Doug Paisley’s Winter Melancholy on “Starter Home” 2018-12-04T05:00:00Z Not only for the fact that the Battle of Loum was a previously unanimated section of back-story but we also get to finally see how Char made a name for himself. 'Gundam: The Origin' Impresses With Extended First Look 2015-02-17T05:00:00Z It fronts toward Broadway and the side streets alike are cold, impassive, unanimated. The Romance of a Great Store 2012-02-20T03:00:21.577Z Thus, of Mr Thomson we are informed, 'that he was "more fat than bard beseems," of a dull countenance, and a gross, unanimated, uninviting appearance.' Deformities of Samuel Johnson, Selected from his Works 2011-10-18T02:00:19.057Z If his dad is often described as unanimated, a bit dispassionate, Bradley the younger is the emotional, fiery heart of the team on the field. Goal: Players Ratings: U.S. vs. Jamaica 2011-06-19T21:08:48Z Earlier in his coaching career and long before he claimed more championships than fingers, Jackson figured that his players would be better served if he stayed unanimated on the sideline. Mavericks 122, Lakers 86: Jackson?s Storied Career Ends With Lakers Falling Meekly 2011-05-08T22:45:23Z The engraving by Martin Droeshout prefixed to the First and later Folios, though to us it seems unanimated and unnatural, is still the only likeness vouched for by contemporaries. An Introduction to Shakespeare Could such vehement emotions have been excited in the unanimated breast of a clod of literature? Calamities and Quarrels of Authors Without the aid of this, moral and intellectual painting would be flat and unanimated, and even the scenery of material objects would be dull, without the introduction of fictitious life. The Poetical Works of William Collins With a Memoir He was too short, square, and unanimated to draw much attention, although with a faint unconscious frown between widely parted brows his quiet eyes fell intently upon every detail of the lively scene below. Gideon's Band A Tale of the Mississippi He considered her, half angrily, in silence, with his unanimated eyes; his dignity suffered in discomposure, and lacking this, pretentious as it was, he seemed to lack everything, becoming unimportant and absurd. A Comedy of Masks A Novel Thomson, the poet, was of a dull countenance, and a gross, unanimated, uninviting appearance; Richardson looked ‘like a plump white mouse in a wig.’ Reviews Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious, as it is unanimated and inactive, and obstructs the progress of the action; it should therefore always be rapid, and enlivened by frequent interruption. Prefaces and Prologues to Famous Books with Introductions, Notes and Illustrations To the frequent and numerous guests at her sumptuous board these young girls seemed comparatively unanimated, if not actually unhappy. Strange True Stories of Louisiana Narration in dramatick poetry is naturally tedious, as it is unanimated and inactive, and obstructs the progress of the action; it should, therefore, always be rapid, and enlivened by frequent interruption. The Works of Samuel Johnson, Volume 05 Miscellaneous Pieces In the ground-floor dining-room of that unanimated hotel sat an old gentleman named Brodnax, once of the regular army, a retired veteran of the Mexican war, and very consciously possessed of large means. Kincaid's Battery Written a book to amuse boys and girls in their vacant hours, a story to be hastily gobbled up by them, swallowed in a pusillanimous and unanimated mood, without chewing and digestion. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are Censorinus had a good stock of Grecian literature, explained whatever he advanced with great neatness and perspicuity, and had a graceful action, but was too cold and unanimated for the Forum.—L. Cicero's Brutus or History of Famous Orators; also His Orator, or Accomplished Speaker. Many a cold and unanimated epistle has intruded itself into my hands, when I thought to have found some token full of gentleness and tenderness, which might have taught my heart to overflow with rapture. Italian Letters, Vols. I and II The History of the Count de St. Julian Herbs and magic rites are necessary, that the corpse may be again unanimated, and the spirit never more be liable to be recalled to the realms of day. Lives of the Necromancers The only person of the company who seemed unanimated with the general satisfaction was Mr. Thomas Clarke. The Adventures of Sir Launcelot Greaves Narration in dramatick poetry is, naturally tedious, as it is unanimated and inactive, and obstructs the progress of the action; it should therefore always be rapid, and enlivened by frequent interruption. Preface to Shakespeare Considering the vivacity of the French people, one would imagine they could not possibly lead such an insipid life, altogether unanimated by society, or diversion. Travels through France and Italy For the Sake of our Country, my dear Friend, let me ask, Is our Army perpetually to be an unanimated one; because there is not Fortitude enough to remove those bad Men. 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