inwit

n. 理解;良知
n.
良知,理解;
权威例句
Inwit of InwitInwit and Outlaw
Agenbite of Inwit
INWIT AND THE CASTLE OF "CARO"IN "PIERS PLOWMAN"
Telecom Italia to sell stake in Inwit
Langland's Use of "Kind Wit"and "Inwit"
What to Do about Agenbite of Inwit? A Case Study on Welfare Reform
Blindness and Inwit: James Joyce and the Sirens a Reading of Chapter 11 of "Ulysses"
Syntax of "behove"in Dan Michel's "Ayenbite of Inwit"
More on the idiosyncrasy of Dan Michel's "Ayenbite of Inwit Behove"as a (modal) verb of necessity
inwit (n.)
Middle English word meaning "conscience" (early 13c.), "reason, intellect" (c. 1300), from in (adv.) + wit (n.). Not related to Old English inwit, which meant "deceit." Joyce's use in "Ulysses" (1922), which echoes the 14c. work "Ayenbite of Inwyt," is perhaps the best-known example of the modern use of the word as a conscious archaism.
Þese ben also þy fyve inwyttys: Wyl, Resoun, Mynd, Ymaginacioun, and Thoght [Wyclif, c. 1380]
If ... such good old English words as inwit and wanhope should be rehabilitated (and they have been pushing up their heads for thirty years), we should gain a great deal. [Robert Bridges, 1922]
1. Ink particles attach themselves to air bubbles and rise to the surface.
墨汁颗粒附着在气泡上,浮到表面上。
来自柯林斯例句
2. She dipped a quill in ink, then began to write.
她将羽毛笔在墨水里蘸了一下,随后开始书写。
来自柯林斯例句
3. The ink had run on the wet paper.
墨迹在湿纸上浸开了。
来自柯林斯例句
4. a blob of ink
一滴墨水
来自《权威词典》
5. written in ink
用墨水写的
来自《权威词典》
[ ink 造句 ]
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