单词 | diary |
释义 | diaryn. 1. A daily record of events or transactions, a journal; specifically, a daily record of matters affecting the writer personally, or which come under his personal observation. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > daily record or journal > [noun] memorial1553 journal1565 daybook1571 diary1581 diurnal1589 journal-book1603 diet-book1624 ephemerisa1631 1581 W. Fleetwood in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1824) 1st Ser. II. 288 Thus most humbly I send unto yor good Lo. this last weeks Diarye. 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Dd2v It is..an vse well receiued in enterprises memorable..to keepe Dyaries of that which passeth continually. View more context for this quotation 1642 King Charles I Answer to Printed Bk. 14 A diary..of the Parliament held 1 Hen. 4. 1652 P. Heylyn Cosmographie Introd. sig. C5 A Diary or Journal, as the name imports, containing the Actions of each day. 1677 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Oxford-shire 228 Diaries of wind and weather, and of the various qualifications of the air. 1684 J. P. von Valcaren (title) A relation or diary of the Siege of Vienna. 1765 T. Hutchinson Hist. Colony Massachusets-Bay, 1628–91 (ed. 2) ii. 213 Goffe kept a journal or diary. 1803 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 10 305 As I kept no diary during the prevalence of the influenza, I send what I can recollect. 1817 I. D'Israeli Curiosities of Lit. 1st Ser. III. 163 We converse with the absent by Letters, and with ourselves by Diaries. 1888 A. Jessopp Coming of Friars iii. 130 In the thirteenth century men never kept diaries or journals..but monasteries did. 1895 N.E.D. at Diary Mod. The entries of a private diary. 2. A book prepared for keeping a daily record, or having spaces with printed dates for daily memoranda and jottings; also, applied to calendars containing daily memoranda on matters of importance to people generally, or to members of a particular profession, occupation, or pursuit.A diary in this sense may vary in size from a folio volume, large enough to hold a detailed daily record in sense 1, to a small pocket-book with daily spaces only for the briefest notes, or merely with printed memoranda for daily reference. ΘΚΠ society > communication > record > written record > daily record or journal > [noun] > for keeping daily memoranda diary1607 journal1610 agenda1751 datebook1888 1607 B. Jonson Volpone iv. i. sig. I3 This is my Diary, Wherein I note my actions of the day. View more context for this quotation 1642 J. Howell Instr. Forreine Travell iii. 30 He must alwayes have a Diary about him..to set down what..his Eyes meetes with most remarquable. 1662 J. Newton (title) A Perpetual Diary; or, Almanac. 1800 W. Robson (title) The Persian Diary; or, Reflection's Oriental Gift of Daily Counsel. 1879 Printing Trades Jrnl. xxviii. 7 The left hand pages form a perpetual poetical diary. 1879 Printing Trades Jrnl. xxix. 6 The diary before us..is a stout quarto. 1883 Whitaker's Almanack 456 The English Citizen's Diary..showing the days when certain Official Duties are to be performed; also the days when Inland Revenue Licences expire and must be renewed. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > fever > [noun] > fever of specific duration tertian1362 quartana1387 quotidiana1398 ephemera1398 quarterna1568 day-fever1601 nonan1601 quintan1601 septimane1601 sextan1601 semitertian1609 triple quartan1625 diary1640 septan1657 third ague1674 quartanary1684 subintrant1684 intermittent1693 nonary1747 seven day fever1788 octan1799 third-day ague1818 type-fever1819 triple tertian1822 triplicate quartan (ague)1822 tetartophyia1842 1640 tr. J. A. Comenius Janua Linguarum Reserata (new ed.) xxiv. §310 A diary is of one daies continuance, and runs not beyond that time. 1658 G. Starkey Natures Explic. 164 The disease at the first taking in hand was but a plain Diary. 1684 tr. T. Bonet Guide Pract. Physician vi. 155 Hippocrates..thought that all Fevers, Diaries excepted, have their rise from choler. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022). diaryadj. 1. Lasting for one day; ephemeral. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > swift movement of time > [adjective] slidinga900 scrithingOE henwardOE swifta1225 short livya1325 passing1340 flittingc1374 shadowy1374 temporalc1384 speedfula1400 transitory?c1400 brittlea1425 unabidingc1430 frail?c1450 indurablec1450 scrithel?c1475 caduke1483 transitorious1492 passanta1500 perishinga1500 caducea1513 fugitive?1518 caducal?1548 quick1548 delible1549 flittering1549 undurable?1555 shadowish1561 fleeting1563 vading1566 flightful1571 wanzing1571 transitive1575 slipping1581 diary1583 unlasting1585 never-lasting1588 flit1590 post-like1594 running1598 short-lived1598 short-winded1598 transient1599 unpermanent1607 flashy1609 of a day1612 passable1613 dureless1614 urgenta1616 waxena1616 decayable1617 horary1620 evanid1626 fugitable1628 short-dated1632 fugacious1635 ephemerala1639 impermanent1653 fungous1655 volatile1655 ephemerousa1660 unimmortal1667 timesome1674 while-being1674 of passage1680 journal1685 ephemeron1714 admovent1727 evanescent1728 meteorous1750 deciduous1763 preterient1786 ephemeridal1795 meteorica1802 meteor1803 ephemerean1804 ephemerid1804 evanescing1805 fleeted1810 fleet1812 unenduring1814 unremaining1817 unimmortalized1839 impersistent1849 flighty1850 uneternal1862 caducous1863 diurnal1866 horarious1866 brisk1879 evasive1881 picaresque1959 1583 P. Barrough Methode of Phisicke iv. ii. 172 All diarie feauers be engendred of an outwarde cause. 1611 W. Sclater Key (1629) 188 Those ἐϕίμεροι, diary dewy Christians, whose goodnesse is dissipate as soone as euer the Sunne beholds it. 1658 J. Rowland tr. T. Moffett Theater of Insects in Topsell's Hist. Four-footed Beasts (rev. ed.) 948 These diary creatures break forth out of certain husks of putrefied grapes. 1693 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 660 A Diary Period..may be hence expected. 1707 J. Floyer Physician's Pulse-watch 122 Obstructions produce a diary Fever if small, but if great a continent Fever. 1822 J. M. Good Study Med. II. 86 There are few persons who have not felt this species of diary fever at times. 1883 New Sydenham Soc. Lexicon Diary-fever, a fever lasting one day; also called Ephemera. ΘΚΠ the world > time > period > a day or twenty-four hours > [adjective] > everyday or daily dailyOE daiwhomlyOE quotidian?1406 quotidialc1503 journal1590 diary1592 diurnal1594 quotidianary1719 journalaryc1740 day-to-day1861 1592 H. Unton Corr. (1847) 322 I doe kepe a diary memoreall of all the places of our marchinge and incampinge. 1603 C. Heydon Def. Iudiciall Astrol. v. 147 Almanack-writers foretelling the diarie state of the weather. 1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Diarie, daily. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1581adj.1583 |
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