uncompounded如何读

un·​com·​pound·​edˌən-käm-ˈpau̇n-dəd -kəm-ˈpau̇n-,-ˈkäm-ˌpau̇n-

uncompounded是什么意思

  • a.未化合的
  • a.简单的

uncompounded英英释义

adjective

not constituting a compound : not mixed or compounded

an uncompounded substance

uncompounded词源中文解释

1580年代,来自 un-(1)“不”和 compound(v.)的过去分词。

uncompounded词源英文解释

The first known use of uncompounded was in 1587

uncompounded 例句

1 And this I have experimented in a dark room by illuminating those bodies with uncompounded light of divers colors.

2 When rubber is stretched, the volume does not appreciably alter—at any rate, as regards uncompounded rubber.

3 Each uncompounded verb has its participles, when irregular, placed after it.

4 They are what may be termed the numerals proper—the native, uncompounded words used to signify number.

5 The former class of feelings, or the uncompounded ethical class, have exclusive reference to the moral obligations that subsist between ourselves and other human beings, or sentient organisms.

6 Popular language can only convey the single uncompounded notions of the people; it is the style of facts; and they are intelligible to one another by the shortest means.

7 Upon my inquiring concerning these, theologians present themselves, and tell me that these also are modifications, and modifications of one simple, uncompounded, and indivisible substance.

8 The soul, therefore, being uncompounded and invisible, must be indissoluble; that is to say, immortal.

9 Here Spinoza appears, and tells me that these are only modifications and that the subject in which they inhere is simple, uncompounded, and indivisible.

10 And that it actually is an uncompounded unit may be thus proved.

11 To begin, then, with the uncompounded ethical feelings.

12 New York law stipulates that delayed judgments are subject to interest, at about 9 percent a year, uncompounded.

13 We want an uncompounded substantive expressing the two attributes of conferring and conducing to happiness; as a descriptive phrase, producing happiness is as succinct as any.

14 He is not speaking of the uncompounded verb ἀκολουθεῖν, of course; for S. Mark employs it at least twenty times.

15 Are there no uncompounded things—no simple things in the world?”

16 In contrast to matter, it is uncompounded and simple.

17 It too, is an uncompounded and imperative moral trait.

18 Nevertheless, we are in the habit of considering that our personality, or soul, no matter where it begins or ends, and no matter what it comprises, is nevertheless a single thing, uncompounded of other souls. 

19 Many years ago some astronomers fancied they had found clouds, or nebulæ, of gas, quite simple and uncompounded with anything else, a great many millions of miles away in the sky.

20 As far as I have been able to ascertain, these references are all to the tale sketched above, uncompounded with The Grateful Dead.

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