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idleness
idleness (ˈaɪd(ə)lnɪs) Forms: see idle a. [OE. {iacu}delnes, f. {iacu}del idle + -nes -ness.] † 1. Vanity: in (or on) idleness, in vain (cf. idle n. 1 b). Obs.c 825 Vesp. Psalter iv. 3 To hwon lufiað ᵹe idelnisse, and soecað leasunge. Ibid. cxxvi[i]. 1 Nemðe dryhten timbrie hus, in idelnisse winnað ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Idleness
Idleness was considered a disorderly offence in England punishable as a summary offense. and enabling nature's punishment of idleness in the form of destitution and starvation. wikipedia.org
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idleness
idlenessn [U]. 牛津英汉双解词典
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Love In Idleness
Love In Idleness is a 1944 comedy play by the British writer Terence Rattigan. wikipedia.org
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Love in Idleness (horse)
Love in Idleness (1918 – 1939) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse and broodmare. Background Love in Idleness was a lop-eared brown mare bred in England by Sir Gilbert Greenall. wikipedia.org
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How did 逸 come to feature in pleasure/idleness words? I can't judge the reliability of < (and it is probably controversial), but there the speed, movement meaning of is linked to its claimed origins in {. Hence , an...
Kanji dictionaries () are what to look up when confronting questions like this. From what I've got from my dictionary: * My dictionary states actually is linked to in origin: "rabbits run away" -> to run, to astray. * For and others, it states that they are used (in modern usage) in substitution for...
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The Courts of Idleness
The Courts of Idleness is a 1920 collection of comic short stories by the English author Dornford Yates (Cecil William Mercer), his second book. Punch was much less enthusiastic than that for the author's first collection, The Brother of Daphne: "The main object of the characters in The Courts of Idleness wikipedia.org
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Industry and Idleness
Industry and Idleness is the title of a series of 12 plot-linked engravings created by William Hogarth in 1747, intending to illustrate to working children works, such as A Harlot's Progress (1731) and Marriage à-la-mode (1743), which were painted first and subsequently converted to engravings, Industry and Idleness wikipedia.org
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Pervent gnome terminal window from closing if unused for too long I'm running gnome in a VM. I leave the VM up all the time, even when I sign out of VNC. Lately I have noticed when I come back in the next morning all ...
variable `TMOUT`, if set to a positive integer, as the maximum number of seconds to wait for a command in an interactive shell before exiting due to idleness
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IDLENESS中文(简体)翻译:剑桥词典 - Cambridge Dictionary
idleness翻译:懒散|无所事事, 失业状态;无所事事, 懒惰。了解更多。
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Hours of Idleness
Hours of Idleness was the first volume of poetry published by Lord Byron, in 1807, when he was 19 years old. The full title was Hours of Idleness; a Series of Poems Original and Translated. By George Gordon, Lord Byron, a Minor. wikipedia.org
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The sentimentality of idleness: Two Definitions of Leisure
The sentimentality of idleness: Two Definitions of Leisure. Penglai Peak (Penglai feng), from Luo-Fu Mountains (Luo-Fu shan shuhua ce) by Shitao (From the Princeton University Art Museum) The word leisure may conjure many different images in the mind of a contemporary English speaker: reading, exercising, cooking, or perhaps, in the more likely ... www.senseseek.net
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In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays
In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays is a 1935 collection of essays by the philosopher Bertrand Russell. Publication history In Praise of Idleness and Other Essays was first published in the United Kingdom by George Allen & Unwin Ltd in 1935. wikipedia.org
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The sentimentality of idleness: Two Definitions of Leisure - 尋意
Penglai Peak (Penglai feng), from Luo-Fu Mountains (Luo-Fu shan shuhua ce) by Shitao (From the Princeton University Art Museum) The word leisure may conjure many different images in the mind of a contemporary English speaker: reading, exercising, cooking, or perhaps, in the more likely scenarios, enjoying a moment browsing on various electronic devices.
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欧洲历史上,有哪些文艺名流与贵妇、小姐、王室之间有哪些佳话的?
Youth must have some dalliance Of good or ill some pastance Company methinks then best All thoughts and fancies to digest For idleness is chief mistress zhihu
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