单词 | for all that |
释义 | > as lemmasfor all this (also that) (a) for all this (also that): in spite of all this (or that), nevertheless. ΘΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > [adverb] > however, nevertheless, notwithstanding though-whetherc897 nathelesseOE though971 whetherOE yetOE neverlOE what for-thyc1175 nethelessa1200 never the latterc1225 algatec1230 in spite of (despite, maugre, etc.) one's teethc1230 nought for thatc1275 (all) for noughtc1325 (in) spite of one's nosec1325 alway1340 thoughless1340 ne'er the later (also latter)a1382 ne'er the lessa1382 neverlatera1382 neverthelessa1382 ne for-thia1400 neverlessa1400 not-againstandinga1400 nauthelessc1400 nouthelessc1400 algatesc1405 noughtwithstanding1422 netherless?a1425 notwithstanding1425 nethertheless1440 not gainstandingc1440 not the lessa1450 alwaysa1470 howbeit1470 never þe quedera1475 nought the lessc1480 what reck?a1513 nonetheless1533 howsomever1562 after all1590 in spite of spite1592 meantime1594 notwithstand1596 withal1596 in the meanwhile1597 meanwhile1597 howsoever1601 in (one's) spite?1615 however1623 in the meantime1631 non obstante1641 at the same time1679 with a non-obstante to1679 stilla1699 the same1782 all the same1803 quand même1825 still and all1829 anyhow1867 anyway1876 still and ona1894 all the samey1897 just the same1901 but1939 OE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Tiber. B.i) anno 1006 Ac for eallum þissum se here ferde swa he sylf wolde. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 124 Al were [he] þurch Miracle iboren..ȝet for al þis ne durste he wune bi mong monne. c1400 Simonie (Peterhouse) (1991) l. 431 Bred and ale is þe derrer and neuer þe better schepe For al þat. 1580 P. Hume Promine L'envoy 15 Gif, for all this, thay ceis not to maling [etc.]. 1632 H. Hawkins tr. G. P. Maffei Fuga Sæculi 276 Yet fayled he not for all that, to employ himselfe when need was, with a most exact diligence, in consecrating, or rehallowing of Churches. 1795 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) II. 762 The rank is but the guinea's stamp [1800 guinea stamp], The Man's the gowd for a' that. 1873 F. Hall Mod. Eng. p. xv For all that, I have contrived..to give some thought to my mother-tongue. 1927 Amer. Mercury Feb. p. vi (advt.) It is pre-eminently a reference work of and by Americans; but, for all this, there is no trace of chauvinism in it. 1958 J. Kesson White Bird Passes vii. 103 But for all that, Jimmy's a bit too free with his hands the moment he gets within an inch of a woman. 2007 J. Kavenna Inglorious (2008) 80 For all this, she wasn't quite sure what he wanted from her. for all that (b) for all that (also for all): (as a compound conjunction) despite the fact that, notwithstanding that, although. Now rare (chiefly literary or English regional). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > on condition that [conjunction] > in spite of, notwithstanding thougha1240 albeita1325 albec1405 not-for-thy1413 for all that1523 still1722 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. clvi. 189 For all that the frenche kynge sende to hym to delyuer the same castels, yet he refused so to do. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) Acts xvi. 39 They have beaten us openley..for all that we are Romans. 1588 ‘M. Marprelate’ Oh read ouer D. Iohn Bridges: Epist. 22 I tell you D. Stannop (for all you are so proude). 1611 Bible (King James) John xxi. 11 For all there were so many, yet was not the net broken. View more context for this quotation 1682 J. Bunyan Holy War 24 [Conscience]..(for all he was now so debauched) did terrifie..them sore. View more context for this quotation 1786 H. Mackenzie Lounger No. 90. ⁋7 For all her feelings are so fine. 1841 L. Hunt Seer (1864) 40 I am not a very bad play-fellow..for all I am so much bigger. a1866 J. Keble Lett. Spiritual Counsel & Guidance (1870) 185 For all she seemed so calm, she had often to bear up against the same kind of feelings. 1944 M. Irwin Young Bess (1956) vii. 95 Free with his money he was, like Hal, and saw to it that the conduits ran wine in the Strand..which was more than his elder brother did, for all that he called himself the Protector. 2001 N.Y. Times Mag. 16 Sept. 54/2 Maybe a fishbowl existence, for all he complains about it, is one of the useful tensions of his life. 2002 A. Kellett Yorks. Dict. (ed. 2) 63/1 'E supped nowt, for all 'e wor thirsty. 2010 Independent 3 Dec. (Viewspaper section) 20/2 Many of the stars of Hollywood's so-called golden age, for all that they remain screen legends, weren't actually much cop at acting. < as lemmas |
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