to do one's (busy) cure: to give one's care or attention to some piece of work; to apply oneself diligently (to effect something). Obsolete.
单词 | θ91949 |
释义 | the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > care or heed [verb (intransitive)] > bestow care and effort (5) to do one's (busy) curea1400 to do one's (busy) cure: to give one's care or attention to some piece of work; to apply oneself diligently (to effect something). Obsolete. paina1400 intransitive. = sense 1a. Obsolete. to do one's busy pain (also care, cure, diligence)?a1430 to do one's busy pain (also care, cure, diligence): to exert oneself diligently, to do what one can. with busy pain (also care, cure, diligence)… take1528 transitive. To undertake or involve oneself in (trouble or exertions) in accomplishing or attempting something. Frequently with of and gerund or… to be at pains1709 In plural. Trouble taken in accomplishing or attempting something; labour, toil, exertions; careful and attentive effort. Frequently in phrases, as… |
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