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From:
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sealed
(
a
.)未知的,密封的
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Seal
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Sealed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Sealing
.]
1.
To
set
or
affix
a
seal
to
;
hence
,
to
authenticate
;
to
confirm
;
to
ratify
;
to
establish
;
as
,
to
seal
a
deed
.
And
with
my
hand
I
seal
my
true
heart's
love
.
--
Shak
.
2.
To
mark
with
a
stamp
,
as
an
evidence
of
standard
exactness
,
legal
size
,
or
merchantable
quality
;
as
,
to
seal
weights
and
measures
;
to
seal
silverware
.
3.
To
fasten
with
a
seal
;
to
attach
together
with
a
wafer
,
wax
,
or
other
substance
causing
adhesion
;
as
,
to
seal
a
letter
.
4.
Hence
,
to
shut
close
;
to
keep
close
;
to
make
fast
;
to
keep
secure
or
secret
.
Seal
up
your
lips
,
and
give
no
words
but
=\“mum”
.\= --
Shak
.
5.
To
fix
,
as
a
piece
of
iron
in
a
wall
,
with
cement
,
plaster
,
or
the
like
.
6.
To
close
by
means
of
a
seal
;
as
,
to
seal
a
drainpipe
with
water
.
See
2d
Seal
, 5.
7.
Among
the
Mormons
,
to
confirm
or
set
apart
as
a
second
or
additional
wife
. [
Utah
, U.S.]
If
a
man
once
married
desires
a
second
helpmate
. . .
she
is
sealed
to
him
under
the
solemn
sanction
of
the
church
.
--
H
.
Stansbury
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sealed
adj
1:
established
irrevocably
; "
his
fate
is
sealed
" [
syn
:
certain
]
[
ant
:
unsealed
]
2:
closed
or
secured
with
or
as
if
with
a
seal
; "
my
lips
are
sealed
"; "
the
package
is
still
sealed
"; "
the
premises
are
sealed
" [
ant
:
unsealed
]
3:
undisclosed
for
the
time
being
; "
sealed
orders
"; "
a
sealed
move
in
chess
"
4:
determined
irrevocably
; "
his
fate
is
sealed
"
5:
having
been
paved
6:
covered
with
a
waterproof
coating
; "
a
sealed
driveway
"
7: (
of
walls
)
covered
with
a
coat
of
plaster
[
syn
:
plastered
]
8:
closed
so
tightly
as
to
be
airtight
or
watertight
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