aberrate

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源自拉丁語 aberrātusaberrō (游荡,偏离)的过去分词,ab (出,离) + errō (偏离)

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aberrate (第三人稱單數簡單現在時 aberrates,現在分詞 aberrating,一般過去時及過去分詞 aberrated)

  1. (不及物) 偏离走偏畸变 (18世纪中叶)[1]
    • 1765, Peter Dollond, letter to James Short dated 7 February, 1765, in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, Volume 55, London, 1766, p. 55,[1]
      [] the surfaces of the concave lens may be so proportioned as to aberrate exactly equal to the convex lens, near the axis []
    • 1812, John Brady, Clavis Calendaria[2], 卷 I, London,頁號 229:
      Such, indeed, were the primitive regulations of the greater number of monastic institutions; but the abominable and luxurious indulgences into which they afterwards aberrated, the page of history amply unfolds.
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    • 1839, Thomas De Quincey, “Lake Reminiscences: No. V, Southey, Wordsworth, and Coleridge” originally published in Tait’s Magazine, August 1839, in David Masson (editor), The Collected Writings of Thomas De Quincey, London: A. & C. Black, 1896, Volume 2, Chapter 5, pp. 340-341,[3]
      [] the barriers, which to them limit the view, and give to it, together with the contraction, all the distinctness and definite outline of limitation, are, in nine cases out of ten, the product of their own defective and aberrating vision, and not real barriers at all.
    • 1951, William Faulkner, Requiem for a Nun[4], New York: Vintage, 出版於 1975, act 2, scene 2,頁號s 173–174:
      [] after all the Governor of a Southern state has got to try to act like he regrets having to aberrate from being a gentleman—
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  2. (及物) 使...偏离,使...变形,使...畸变 (19世纪末叶)[1]
    • 1893, Bret Harte, Sally Dows, Chapter 6, in Sally Dows and Other Stories, Boston: Houghton Mifflin, p. 104,[5]
      He saw them through no aberrating mist of tenderness or expediency—but with the single directness of the man of action.
    • 1918, Theodore Dreiser, “The Lost Phœbe”, 出自 Free and Other Stories[6], New York: Boni and Liveright,頁號 122:
      He and Phœbe had had a senseless quarrel [] and she had left. It was an aberrated fulfillment of her old jesting threat that if he did not behave himself she would leave him.
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    • 1934, Archibald Belaney, 章號 1, 出自 Pilgrims of the Wild[7], London: Lovat Dickson & Thompson, 出版於 1935:
      Don’t imagine that there was any sudden and complete renunciation such as overcomes the luckless and often temporarily aberrated victim of a highly emotionalized revival meeting; this would have been, at best, but temporary.
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    • 1950, Louis S. London, Sexual Deviations, cited in reviews in Time, 17 April, 1950 (“Medicine: The Abnormal”)[8] and Journal of the Indiana State Medical Association, Volume 43, August, 1950, p. 802,[9]
      [] sexually aberrated individuals can be treated most successfully via the method of psycho-analytic psychotherapy.
    • 2014 12月 5, James Adams, “Group of who? A new book paints the fullest picture yet of Canada’s vision of Impressionism”, 出自 The Globe and Mail:
      As these monographs and as these occasional exhibition catalogues on some handful of Canadian Impressionists started to appear, once again, I was surprised (to say it with the utmost respect) that they were aberrated, there was no timeline, there was no continuity.
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用法说明[编辑]

  • 及物义项主要用过去分词形式(即aberrated)。

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  1. 1.0 1.1 Lesley Brown, editor-in-chief; William R. Trumble and Angus Stevenson, editors (2002), “aberrate”, The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary on Historical Principles, 5th版, Oxford; New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press, ISBN 978-0-19-860457-0, 页4

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aberrate

  1. aberrare 的屈折变化形式:
    1. 第二人稱複數現在時直陳式
    2. 第二人稱複數命令式

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aberrate f 

  1. aberrato陰性複數

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aberrāte

  1. aberrō第二人稱複數現在時主動態命令式

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aberrate

  1. aberrar第二人稱單數voseo命令式te 的合詞