单词 | forget it |
释义 | > as lemmasforget it a. transitive. To lose remembrance of; to cease to retain in one's memory. †Formerly sometimes with out. Often with clause as object. Also colloquial in admonitory phrases. forget it: take no more notice of it, don't mention it. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > faulty recollection > recollect wrongly [verb (transitive)] > forget, cease to know forgetc888 unremember1484 tine1513 lose1530 retire1549 unknowa1586 forlet1813 disremember1815 the mind > mental capacity > memory > faulty recollection > recollect wrongly [verb (transitive)] forgetc1300 oblivec1500 misremember1533 oblitec1560 to wear outa1676 misrecollect1818 misrecall1959 the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > exhortation to ignore [interjection] my troubles1895 forget it1903 c888 Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. xlii Næfre nauht he ne forgeat. c1050 Byrhtferth's Handboc in Anglia (1885) 8 326 Þæt þu neforgyte þæt ic þe nu secge. a1200 Moral Ode 98 Nabbeð hie no þing forȝieten of þat hie her iseien. c1300 Beket 1956 Here names for here schrewede ne beoth noȝt forȝute ut [MS. Laud 108 nout forȝite ȝuyt]. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) i. 16 Swa yat na tyme of lenth it let Na ger it haly be forȝet. 1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. lxii. [lxv.] 210 That I sholde forgete out ony thynge that I have knowen to be done. c1540 Howers of Blessed Virgin E. & L. 104 They shall Be registred so, they shall not be forgetten. c1676 Lady Chaworth in 12th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1890) App. v. 34 The D. of Monmouth Mr. Griffin and Mr. Godolphin and a fourth whose name I have forgot. 1757 J. Wesley Wks. (1872) IX. 279 Have you forgot that every man is now born in as good a state as Adam was made at first? 1845 S. Austin tr. L. von Ranke Hist. Reformation in Germany (ed. 2) I. 387 Frederic..did not forget his numerous wrongs and affronts. 1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People i. §1. 5 Men forgot how to fight for their country when they forgot how to govern it. 1888 Detroit Free Press 6 Oct. 1/4 You don't want to fool with those Quakers any, and don't you forget it. 1890 R. K. Fox Slang Dict. N.Y. 48 ‘And don't you forget it’ [and other slang expressions] are all, or nearly all, Californianisms. 1903 R. L. McCardell Conversat. Chorus Girl 91 I gave him the laugh, and said, ‘Forget it!’ 1909 ‘E. C. Hall’ Aunt Jane of Kentucky ii. 32 He was the Rev. Lemuel Page, and don't you forgit it. 1915 Let. in C. Mackenzie My Life & Times (1966) V. 13 The next bloody army I join is the Salvation bloody army and don't you forget it. 1930 R. Macaulay Staying with Relations xx. 302 Well, then, forget it... I sure don't want to wait any more. 1932 ‘Spindrift’ Yankee Slang 9 Aw! Shucks, forget it—to tender thanks for courtesy or kindness is to provoke this phrase. 1951 ‘A. Garve’ Murder in Moscow xxii. 181 ‘By the way, Jeff—thanks!’ ‘Forget it.’ 1960 ‘W. Haggard’ Closed Circuit ix. 111 ‘I hope I'm not interrupting you...’ ‘Forget it.’ 1970 W. Smith Gold Mine xxxi. 78 She was genuinely puzzled by the question... ‘What's he got to do with it?’ ‘All right, forget it.’ < as lemmas |
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