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单词 feed the fishes
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to feed the fishes
4. transitive. To yield or produce food for; to be, or serve as, food for (literal and figurative). to feed the fishes: see also fish n.1 Phrases 1a.
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the world > food and drink > food > [verb (transitive)]
feeda1300
the world > life > death > manner of death > die in specific manner [verb (transitive)]
to feed the fishes1891
a1300 Sarmun li, in Early Eng. Poems & Lives Saints (1862) 6 Þe siȝte of god him sal fede.
1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis III. 26 Suche is the delicacie Of love, which min herte fedeth.
1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry i. f. 38v Fodder..very good to feede both cattel & Poultrye.
1669 J. Worlidge Systema Agriculturæ (1681) 28 One Acre of this Grass will feed you as many Cows as six Acres of other common Grass.
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Georgics iii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 120 The water-Snake, whom Fish and Paddocks fed . View more context for this quotation
1891 J. S. Farmer Slang (at cited word) To feed the fishes, to be drowned.
absolute.1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 23 The air feeds not.
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to feed the fishes
a. a nice (also pretty) kettle of fish (colloquial): an awkward state of things, a ‘muddle’. to be (also feel) like a fish out of water: to be or feel out of one's element. drunk (dull, mute) as a fish: very drunk (etc.). to drink like a fish: to drink excessively. to feed the fishes: (a) to meet one's death by drowning; (b) to be seasick. all is fish that comes to (also †in) (his) net: i.e. nothing comes amiss to him, he turns everything to account.
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the world > action or operation > advantage > [phrase] > turn everything to account
all is fish that comes to (also in) (his) net1523
all is grist that comes to his mill1885
the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [verb (intransitive)]
to drink deepa1300
bousec1300
bibc1400
to drink drunk1474
quaff1520
to set cock on the hoopa1535
boll1535
quass1549
tipple1560
swillc1563
carouse1567
guzzle1579
fuddle1588
overdrink1603
to drink the three outs1622
to bouse it1623
sota1639
drifflec1645
to drink like a fisha1653
tope1668
soak1687
to play at swig1688
to soak one's clay (or face)1704
impote1721
rosin1730
dram1740
booze1768
to suck (also sup) the monkey1785
swattle1785
lush1811
to lift up the little finger1812
to lift one's (or the) elbow1823
to crook one's elbow or little finger1825
jollify1830
to bowse up the jib1836
swizzle1847
peg1874
to hit the booze, bottle, jug, pot1889
to tank up1902
sozzle1937
to belt the bottle1941
indulge1953
the world > food and drink > drink > thirst > excess in drinking > [adjective] > drunk > completely or very drunk
drunk as a (drowned) mousea1350
to-drunka1382
as drunk as the devilc1400
sow-drunk1509
fish-drunk1591
swine-drunk1592
gone1603
far gone1616
reeling drunk1620
soda1625
souseda1625
blind1630
full1631
drunk (also merry, tipsy) as a lord1652
as full (or tight) as a tick1678
clear1688
drunk (dull, mute) as a fish1700
as drunk as David's sow or as a sow1727
as drunk as a piper1728
blind-drunkc1775
bitch foua1796
blootered1820
whole-seas over1820
three sheets in the wind1821
as drunk as a loon1830
shellaced1881
as drunk as a boiled owl1886
stinking1887
steaming drunk1892
steaming with drink1897
footless1901
legless1903
plastered1912
legless drunk1926
stinko1927
drunk as a pissant1930
kaylied1937
langers1949
stoned1952
smashed1962
shit-faced1963
out of (also off) one's bird1966
trashed1966
faced1968
stoned1968
steaming1973
langered1979
annihilated1980
obliterated1984
wankered1992
muntered1998
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > digestive disorders > have digestive disorder [verb (intransitive)] > of person: feel nausea > types of nausea
to tell what wood the ship is made of1580
to feed the fishes1870
the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > feeling wearied or bored [phrase] > wearisome or tedious
(as) flat as a pancake1611
drunk (dull, mute) as a fish1889
crack is wack1986
1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. ccccxvi. 727 Suche as came after toke all..for all was fysshe that came to net.
1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage vi. xii. 636 The Arabians out of the desarts are as Fishes out of the Water.
a1653 Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) 48 All's fish that comes in net.
1654 T. Gataker Disc. Apol. 7 He is as mute as a fish.
1700 W. Congreve Way of World iv. i. 61 Thou art both as drunk and as mute as a Fish.
1744 T. Gray Let. 26 Apr. in Corr. (1971) I. 225 Mr. Trollope & I are in a course of Tar-water;..I drink like a Fish.
1769 W. Falconer Universal Dict. Marine Transl. French Terms Faire toutes Voiles blanches, to cruise as a pirate; to make all fish that comes to the net.
1821 J. G. Lockhart Let. 13 July He..drinks like a fish.
1837 T. Hood Drinking Song xi He's the..drinker that verily ‘drinks like a fish!’
1840 F. Marryat Poor Jack xi. 71 You're as mute as a fish.
1865 J. G. Bertram Harvest of Sea vii. 319 Being a commission agent, it is all fish that comes to my net.
1870 H. Meade Ride New Zealand 313 His first act was to appease the fishes..by feeding them most liberally.
1879 M. E. Braddon Cloven Foot vii A woman who drank like a fish and swore like a trooper.
1886 S. Baring-Gould Court Royal vi The lawyer..was as a fish out of water here.
1889 R. Bridges Feast of Bacchus iv And there you stand, As dull as a fish!
1937 A. J. Cronin Citadel i. ii. 19 I better anticipate the gay tidings—I drink like a fish.
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