单词 | derby |
释义 | Derbyn. 1. a. An annual horse race, founded in 1780 by the twelfth Earl of Derby, and run at the Epsom races, usually on the Wednesday before, or the second Wednesday after, Whitsunday (the actual date being fixed each year in connection with those of the Newmarket and Ascot meetings, by the Jockey Club). ΚΠ 1844 W. H. Maxwell Wanderings in Highlands & Islands II. xxii. 305 What care I about Oaks or Derbys? 1852 B. Disraeli Ld. G. Bentinck xxvi. 539 ‘You do not know what the Derby is,’ he moaned out. ‘Yes, I do; it is the blue ribbon of the turf.’ 1871 M. Collins Marquis & Merchant II. vi. 161 I had been to the Derby. b. Hence attributive and in other combinations, as Derby day n. the day on which the ‘Derby’ is run. Derby dog n. the proverbial dog on the race-course, after this has been otherwise cleared; hence allusively, something sure to turn up or come in the way. ΚΠ 1838 Observer 26 Aug. 2/2 During last Epsom races, on the Derby day we believe, [etc.]. 1862 Times 6 June It was a real Derby gathering, and, if possible, a Derby gathering exaggerated with all its queer mélange of high and low. 1867 Punch 52 227/1 The Mystery of the Derby dog..the never-failing apparition of the Derby dog at Epsom. 1871 M. Collins Marquis & Merchant I. vi. 190 On a Derby Day the hill at Epsom is thronged with them. 1885 Times 4 June 10/2 The reputation which invariably attaches to a Derby winner. c. transferred. Of similar important races in other countries, as the French Derby. ΚΠ 1890 Whitaker's Almanack 584/1 The winner of the French Derby. 1894 Daily News 20 Feb. 5/3 The great ‘Snowshoe Derby’ took place on Sunday and yesterday at Holmenkollen near Christiania. d. Applied to any kind of important sporting contest; also air Derby (see also aerial Derby, s.v. aerial adj. 1); local Derby, a match between two teams from the same district. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > match or competition > [noun] > types of all comersc1450 after-gamea1500 fore-game1594 revenge1616 plate1639 set-to1743 return match1753 bye1754 scrub-race1791 anybody's game (also race, match)1826 return1834 barney1843 bonspiel1858 handicap1861 pennant1865 home-and-home1868 benefit match1871 run-off1873 international1877 American tournament1878 Grand Prix1879 single1884 friendly1885 all-comers1889 pair1890 championship1893 round robin1894 replay1895 Olympiad1896 junior varsity1902 lightning tournament1903 rematch1903 road trip1903 pickup1905 freestyle1906 marathon1908 test1908 Derby1909 scrimmage1910 eliminator1911 twosome1911 triala1914 quadrangular1916 slug-fest1916 varsity match1921 needle contest1922 curtain jerker1923 needle match1923 open1926 needle fight1927 knock-out1928 shirt1930 masters1933 pro-amateur1934 tune-up1934 World Cup1934 pro-am1937 state1941 sizzler1942 runathon1943 mismatch1954 run-out1955 match-up1959 squeaker1961 triple-header1961 Super Bowl1967 invitational1968 needle game1970 major1976 slobberknocker1986 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > aircraft racing > [noun] air Derby1909 1909 Daily Chron. 17 June 5/6 The twenty-ninth Medway Barge Sailing Match, known locally as ‘the barge Derby’. 1914 Daily Express 3 Oct. 3/1 A local Derby [sc. football match] between Liverpool and Everton. 1914 Whitaker's Almanack 822/2 Air ‘Derby’ round London (94½ miles). 1919 Sphere 28 June 259 (heading) An air derby at 129 miles per hour. 1962 BBC Handbk. 37 It would still be right for local talent to be nursed and local derbies to be played. 2. a. Short for Derby hat: a stiff felt hat with a rounded crown and narrow brim. U.S. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > headgear > [noun] > hat > made of specific material > felt > derby hat Christy stiff1882 Derby1888 kelly1915 1888 Pall Mall Gaz. 12 June 14/1 Girls or young ladies are seen with their hands thrust deep into the ulster pocket..the derby tipped on one side. 1888 Pall Mall Gaz. 24 Sept. 11/1 Low felt hats—Derby hats, as they are generally called here [i.e. in the U.S.]—were universal. b. A kind of sporting-boot having no stiffening and a very low heel (see also quot. 1968). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > footwear > shoe or boot > boot > [noun] > for specific purpose > other walking boot1854 skating-boot1895 Derby1901 ski boot1907 safari boot1912 bootee1974 1901 Daily News 23 Feb. 6/4 The Prince Consort is represented..as wearing low-heeled, square-toed ‘Derbies’, with buckles on them. 1904 Westm. Gaz. 15 Apr. 10/2 Russia calf Derbys for shooting-boots. 1968 J. Ironside Fashion Alphabet 130 Derby,..the most common form of shoe. A tie shoe with eyelets and laces, the quarter and facings stitched on top of the vamp. 3. Plastering. = Darby n. 5. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > building and constructing equipment > [noun] > plasterer's tools > spreading tools float1700 laying-trowel1700 Darby1819 Derby1823 laying-tool1825 smoothing-trowel1825 1823 P. Nicholson New Pract. Builder 390 The Derby is a two-handed float. 1842 J. Gwilt Encycl. Archit. ii. iii. 588 The Derby..is of such a length as to require two men to use it. 1876 W. Papworth in Encycl. Brit. IV. 504 He is furnished with..a hand float, a quirk float, and a derby or darby, which is a long two-handled float for forming the floated coat of lime and hair. 4. Derby neck n. = Derbyshire neck n. at Derbyshire n. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > glandular disorders > [noun] > goitre wen1530 strume1559 struma1565 Bavarian poke1621 goitre1625 bronchocele1657 throat rupture1662 strumosity1674 Derby neck1769 Derbyshire neck1802 tracheocele1828 Graves's disease1868 thyrocele1886 strumitis1889 1769 T. Prosser (title) An account of the method of cure of the bronchocele, or Derby-neck. 1770 G. Baretti Journey London to Genoa II. 148 Gaváys mean a Derby-neck or a man that has a Derby-neck. 5. a. Denoting a variety of porcelain made at Derby, esp. a soft-paste porcelain made from about 1750, Crown Derby being a variety made from 1784. Cf. Crown Derby n. at crown n. Compounds 3a. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > materials > derived or manufactured material > clay compositions > baked clay > pottery or ceramics > [noun] > porcelain > English porcelain Worcester1802 Plymouth1816 New Hall1829 Broseley porcelain1845 Colebrook Dale1855 Crown Derby1855 Caughley porcelain1868 Derby1868 Plymouth1869 Lowestoft1875 Longton1885 frit-porcelain1889 Coalport1899 porcelain making1903 Goss1906 Longton Hall1925 Pinxton1928 1850 J. Marryat Coll. towards Hist. Pottery & Porcelain ix. 181 The Derby porcelain is very transparent... The earliest mark is not known..subsequently, the mark was a D surmounted by a crown.] 1868 C. L. Eastlake Hints Househ. Taste ix. 194 The qualities which distinguish old Chelsea, Derby, Worcester, and Plymouth china are well known to connoisseurs. 1869 C. Schreiber Jrnls. (1952) I. i One small Derby group. 1869 C. Schreiber Jrnls. (1952) I. 4 A small Derby statuette of Neptune. 1875 W. F. Tiffin (title) A Chronograph of the Bow, Chelsea and Derby Porcelain Manufactories. 1885 Encycl. Brit. XIX. 641/2 The Derby under-glaze blue was remarkably fine. 1957 C. W. Mankowitz & R. G. Haggar Conc. Encycl. Eng. Pottery & Porcelain 70/2 The work of the earliest phase of Derby porcelain was nonphosphatic... The next phase of Derby was characterized by the use of pale delicate colours, [etc.]. b. Derby red n. = chrome red n. at chrome n. Compounds. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > colour > named colours > red or redness > red colouring matter > [noun] > other red pigments rosetc1450 crimson?a1475 patise1589 sandyx1601 lake1616 lac1682 red lac1682 light red1692 carmine1712 rose pink1732 Venetian red1753 fire-red1798 pink saucer1804 chica1818 Florentine lake1822 French red1844 Antwerp red1851 Paris lake1866 carajura1874 cadmium red1886 Chinese vermilion1886 Chinese red1892 terra rosa1897 vermilionette1897 Derby red1904 Monastral1936 1904 G. F. Goodchild & C. F. Tweney Technol. & Sci. Dict. 155/1 Derby red, a scarlet red pigment of good covering and staining power, sometimes used as a substitute for vermilion. 1937 Thorpe's Dict. Appl. Chem. (ed. 4) I. 550/1 Austrian cinnabar. Derby red, Chinese red. 6. Derby cheese n. (also Derbyshire cheese) a hard, pressed cheese made from partly skimmed milk, produced chiefly in the Derbyshire district. Also elliptical. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dairy produce > cheese > [noun] > varieties of cheese goat cheeseOE green cheesec1390 rowen cheesea1425 bred-cheesec1440 hard cheesec1470 ruen cheese1510 parmesan1538 spermyse1542 angelot1573 cow-cheese1583 goat's cheese1588 Cheshire Cheese1597 eddish-cheese1615 nettle cheese1615 aftermath cheese1631 marsolini1636 Suffolk cheese1636 Cheddar cheesea1661 rowen1673 parmigianoa1684 raw-milk cheesea1687 fleet cheese1688 sage-cheese1714 Rhode Island cheese1733 Stilton cheese1736 Roquefort cheese1762 American cheese1763 fodder cheese1784 Old Peg1785 blue cheese1787 Dunlop cheese1793 Wiltshire1794 Gloucester1802 Gruyère1802 Neufchâtel1814 Limburger cheese1817 Dunlop1818 fog cheese1822 Swiss cheese1822 Suffolk thumpa1825 Stilton1826 skim dick1827 stracchino cheese1832 Blue Vinney1836 Edam1836 Schabzieger1837 sapsago1846 Munster1858 mysost1861 napkin cheese1865 provolone1865 Roquefort1867 Suffolk bang1867 Leicester1874 Brie1876 Camembert1878 Gorgonzola1878 Leicester cheese1880 Port Salut1881 Wensleydale1881 Gouda1885 primost1889 Cantal1890 Suisse1891 bondon1894 Petit Suisse1895 Gervais1896 Lancashire1896 Pont l'Évêque1896 reggiano1896 Romano1897 fontina1898 Caerphilly cheese1901 Derby cheese1902 Emmental1902 Liptauer1902 farmer cheese1904 robiola1907 gjetost1908 reblochon1908 scamorza1908 Cabrales1910 Jack1910 pimento cheese1910 mozzarella1911 pimiento cheese1911 Monterey cheese1912 processed cheese1918 Tillamook1918 tvorog1918 anari1919 process cheese1923 Bel Paese1926 pecorino1931 Oka1936 Parmigiano–Reggiano1936 vacherin1936 Monterey Jack1940 Red Leicester1940 demi-sel1946 tomme1946 Danish blue1948 Tilsit1950 St.-Maure1951 Samsoe1953 Havarti1954 paneer1954 taleggio1954 feta1956 St. Paulin1956 bleu cheese1957 Manchego1957 Ilchester1963 Dolcelatte1964 chèvre1965 Chaource1966 Windsor Red1969 halloumi1970 Montrachet1973 Chaumes1976 Lymeswold1981 cambozola1984 yarg1984 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXVII. 355/2 Derby cheese in its best forms is much like Leicester, being ‘clean’ in flavour and mellow. 1905 W. H. Simmonds Pract. Grocer III. 79 The true ‘Derbyshire’ cheese..is a small cylindrical or flat and thin cheese of pale colour, and generally of rich, buttery quality. ‘Derby Goudas’ are a variety shaped like the Dutch Gouda. 1955 J. G. Davis Dict. Dairying (ed. 2) 189 Derbyshire or Derby cheese, one of the oldest of our national cheese, but it was not until recently that a uniform method came to be adopted for its manufacture. 1970 Listener 12 Nov. 661 You can buy a special Derby cheese in good food shops in London that's got a green stripe in it—known as Sage-green Derby. 7. a. Derby scheme n. (in the First World War (1914–18)) a voluntary recruiting scheme initiated in October 1915 by the seventeenth Earl of Derby.By the end of 1915 it was apparent that the scheme would not be successful, and in January 1916 the Military Service Act introduced conscription. ΚΠ 1915 Manch. Guardian 20 Oct. 12/2 (headline) Sir G. Toulmin commends the Derby scheme. 1915 Times 4 Dec. 9/6 Last week of the Derby Scheme. 1927 W. S. Churchill World Crisis III. i. x. 239 It was evident that the Derby scheme could only be a palliative. 2002 G. Q. Flynn Conscription & Democracy iii. 32 By the end of the year 1915 the Derby scheme had been shelved, and the government finally moved to conscription. b. A soldier recruited under this scheme. Usually more fully Derby recruit. ΚΠ 1915 Manch. Guardian 29 Nov. 12/3 What to do with pay for one day's service. A Derby recruit's example. 1917 P. Gibbs Battles of Somme 177 Old English regiments with new men in them, including some of the ‘Derby recruits’. 1925 E. Fraser & J. Gibbons Soldier & Sailor Words 76 Men of the ‘Groups’ of ‘Derbies’, awaiting their turn to be called up,..wore armlets lettered ‘G.R.’ (General Reserve). 1926 F. M. Ford Man could stand Up vii. 212 Tietjens asked if the man were a Derby recruit or compulsorily enlisted. 2007 F. Skirrow Massacre on Marne ii. 46 The Derby recruits..were better but their arrival in March postponed the date of departure. Derivatives Derbyed adj. U.S. wearing a Derby hat. ΚΠ 1905 W. D. Howells in Harper's Mag. Mar. 560 One of the few cylindered or derbyed heads in the swarming procession of Piccadilly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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