单词 | displeasure |
释义 | displeasuren. 1. a. The fact or condition of being displeased or offended; a feeling varying according to its intensity from dissatisfaction or disapproval to anger and indignation provoked by a person or action. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun] unthankc893 ofthinkingc1225 displeasancec1340 grievancec1380 offencec1390 griefa1400 ill liking?a1400 mislikinga1400 displacencec1450 displeasure1484 displeasantness1547 discontentment1550 displeasedness1561 discontent1579 displicence1593 aggrievedness1594 disconceitc1598 distasture1611 displicency1640 disobligation1645 displacencya1652 affront1705 disobligement18.. unpleasure1814 misloving1871 unwill1872 displeasurement1882 α. β. 1495 Act 11 Hen. VII c. 57 Preamble All that that he hath doon to the displeasure of your Highnes.1535 Bible (Coverdale) Nahum i. 2 The Lorde..reserueth displeasure for his aduersaries.a1557 J. Cheke tr. Gospel St. Matthew (1843) iii. 7 Who hath counceld to yow, to flie from ye displeasur to come?a1616 W. Shakespeare All's Well that ends Well (1623) ii. v. 35 I know not how I haue deserued to run into my Lords displeasure . View more context for this quotation1769 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) I. xv. 100 The Royal displeasure has been signified.1828 W. Scott Fair Maid of Perth v, in Chron. Canongate 2nd Ser. II. 159 ‘Thou art severe’..said the Duke of Rothsay, with an air of displeasure.1856 J. A. Froude Hist. Eng. (1858) I. ii. 116 An indication of the displeasure of Heaven.1484 W. Caxton tr. Ordre of Chyualry (1926) vii. 103 Yre and dysplaysyre gyuen passion & payn to the body and to the sowle. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be or become displeased [verb (intransitive)] mislikec1300 unlikec1300 displease1377 to be displeasedc1386 to take (a) displeasure1490 1490 Caxton's Blanchardyn & Eglantine (1962) xxvi. 96 She brought thene in remembraunce how swetly he had kyssed her, wherof she had take so grete a dyspleasure. a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) i. xvii. sig. f.iiiiv No man was greued, nor toke dyspleasure At this sayd mayden. a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iv. i. 202 Do you heare Monster: If I should Take a displeasure against you: Looke you. View more context for this quotation 1633 Bp. J. Hall Plaine Explic. Hard Texts i. 536 I began to take displeasure against them for their wickednesse. a. The opposite of pleasure; discomfort, uneasiness, unhappiness; grief, sorrow, trouble. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > [noun] rueeOE teeneOE sorrowOE gramec1000 sytec1175 ruthc1225 dolea1240 balec1275 sighinga1300 dolour13.. ermingc1300 heartbreakc1330 discomfortc1350 griefa1375 tristourc1380 desolation1382 sichinga1387 tristesse1390 compassiona1400 rueinga1400 smarta1400 displeasure14.. gremec1400 heavity14.. dillc1420 notea1425 discomforturec1450 dolefulnessc1450 wandremec1450 regratec1485 doleance1490 trista1510 mispleasance1532 pathologiesa1586 balefulness1590 drearing1591 distressedness1592 woenessa1600 desertion1694 ruesomeness1881 schmerz1887 α. β. 14.. Compl. Mary Magd. 272 They have him conveyed to my displeasure, For here is lafte but naked sepulture.1490 Caxton's Blanchardyn & Eglantine (1962) xxxiv. 129 My sayd lady is in grete displaysure, & ceaseth not nyght nor day to wysshe hym wyth her.a1513 H. Bradshaw Lyfe St. Werburge (1521) i. i. sig. a.ii Men..Oppressed with pouerte, langour, and dyspleasure.?1608 S. Lennard tr. P. Charron Of Wisdome i. vii. 25 The humane receiueth from his bodie pleasure and displeasure, sorrow and delight.1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. ii. 66 He disappointed died for displeasure in his returne.1694 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding (new ed.) ii. xx. 122 Whatever good is propos'd, if its absence carries no displeasure nor pain with it.1875 W. K. Clifford Lect. (1879) II. 126 A feeling..as distinct..as the feeling of pleasure in a sweet taste or of displeasure at a toothache.1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 93 Appollo..considering the right grete displaisir in whiche they hadde ben,..Opened all the entrees. 1485 W. Caxton tr. Paris & Vienne (1957) 19 I shall deye..for the grete desplaysyr that I haue contynuelly in my herte. ΚΠ ?1518 A. Barclay tr. D. Mancinus Myrrour Good Maners sig. Civ Hauynge for one pleasour; displeasours .viii. or nyne. 1542 A. Borde Compend. Regyment Helth viii. sig. D.iv It doth ingendre the crampe, the gowte, and other displeasures. 1686 J. Scott Christian Life: Pt. II II. vii. 965 A mutual sense and feeling of each others pleasures and displeasures. 3. That which causes or occasions offence or trouble; injury, harm; a wrong, an offence. archaic. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > [noun] > unpleasantness > that which is unpleasant unthankc897 offensiona1382 offencec1425 displeasure1470 pill1548 phlegm1567 water in a person's shoes1624 a whip and a bell1644 nastiness1718 disagreeable1726 watera1734 embitterer1752 disagreement1778 disagreeablism1835 grit1876 bad news1918 nasty1959 scuzz1968 napalm1984 α. β. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. clxi. f. lxxxxv Ye great daunger that he was in agaynste god for the dyspleasurys doon to hym.1534 in W. H. Turner Select. Rec. Oxf. (1880) 124 They might..doe displeasure and execute theire malice upon the inhabitants.1577 M. Hanmer tr. Socrates Scholasticus vi. vii, in Aunc. Eccl. Hist. 366 He was..incensed and promised to worke them a displeasure.a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) iv. iv. 117 Hast thou delight to see a wretched man Do outrage and displeasure to himselfe? View more context for this quotationa1680 J. Bargrave Pope Alexander VII (1867) i. xv. 36 Antonio was still a thorn in his side, doing him all the displeasures he could.1866 W. D. Howells Venetian Life 19 To do you a service and not a displeasure.1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur ix. xix I dyd to hym no displeasyre. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Myrrour of Worlde iii. xiii. 162 Thus auenged he hym on her for the displaysir that she had don to hym. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > dissent > [noun] > state or instance of distancec1300 differencea1387 variancec1425 different?1483 differinga1525 displeasure1550 differ1566 distaste1621 disgusta1665 disaccommodationa1676 differency1707 fallout1725 collision1839 upset1887 contretemps1961 1550 J. Coke Deb. Heraldes Eng. & Fraunce sig. Eiiij Wyllyam Conquerour..vpon certayne dyspleasures betwene hym and the french kyng, passed..into Fraunce. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 138 A displeasure and variance began to growe betwene the Constable of the Tower, and the Citizens of London. 1576 W. Lambarde Perambulation of Kent 190 During the displeasure betweene him, and Earle Godwine. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2022). displeasurev. archaic. a. transitive. To cause displeasure to; to annoy; to displease. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > displeasure > be displeased with [verb (transitive)] > displease mislikeeOE ofthinkeOE misquemeOE likec1175 forthinka1225 mispay?c1225 annoyc1300 there glads (also gains, games) him no gleec1300 unpay1340 offenda1382 to be displeasedc1386 to step or tread on the toes ofc1394 mispleasea1400 unlikea1425 edgec1450 injurea1492 discontenta1513 disdain1530 to set (a person's) teeth on edge1535 displeasure1541 mis-set?1553 dislike1578 to tread on any one's heels or toes1710 flisk1792 unentrance1834 to tread on any one's cornsa1855 umbragea1894 1541 T. Elyot Image of Gouernance xxviii. f. 65v Hated be he of goddis and of men that wolde you displeasure. 1563 2nd Tome Homelyes Of Almsdeeds i, in J. Griffiths Two Bks. Homilies (1859) ii. 387 He..is both able to pleasure and displeasure us. 1625 F. Bacon Ess. (new ed.) 220 When the Way of Pleasuring and Displeasuring, lieth by the Favourite. 1829 R. Southey Oliver Newman vi Not for worlds Would I do aught that might displeasure thee. 1849 J. G. Whittier Leaves from Margaret Smith's Jrnl. in Prose Wks. (1889) I. 25 Our young gentleman, not willing to displeaure a man so esteemed as Mr. Richardson. ΚΠ 1570 J. Dee in H. Billingsley tr. Euclid Elements Geom. Math. Præf. sig. biiiv Elementall bodies, are altered..and displeasured, by the Influentiall working of the Sunne. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1896; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.14..v.1541 |
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