单词 | full out |
释义 | full outadv.adj. A. adv. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [adverb] evenlyeOE evenOE evenOE egallyc1374 full outa1382 likea1400 even-forthc1400 unec1540 just1551 at once1588 upon the same measure1598 equal1623 equally1634 coequally1643 so1697 inasmuch1732 twinly1913 the world > relative properties > wholeness > completeness > [adverb] > completely, quite, or absolutely faira1325 quitec1330 full outa1382 straightly1395 absolutely?a1425 quitementa1450 rightc1450 twighta1500 cleara1522 plain1535 flat1577 sincerely1583 clever1664 cleverly1696 sublimely1722 square1862 quaite1864 fucking A1960 a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(1)) (1850) Isa. xii. 6 Ful out ioȝe [L. exulta], and preise, thou dwelling of Sion. a1425 (c1400) Primer (BL Add. 36683) in W. Maskell Monumenta Ritualia Ecclesiae Anglicanae (1882) III. 110 Lord, make saaf the king: and ful out heere thou us [L. exaudi nos] in the dai that we shulen inclepe thee. 1548 J. Bale in Princess Elizabeth & J. Bale tr. Queen Margaret of Angoulême Godly Medytacyon Christen Sowle Concl. f. 40 For I thynke she was not full oute xiiii. Yeares of age, at the fynyshynge therof. 1564 N. Haward tr. Eutropius Briefe Chron. vi. sig. L.i Cesar had in his armye not full oute .xxx.M. footemon [read footemen]. 1598 Chaucers Dreame in T. Speght Wks. G. Chaucer f. 365/2 Archbishop, and archdiacre Song ful out the seruise. 1600 Abp. G. Abbot Expos. Prophet Ionah 624 This number must definitely be taken for so many thousands full out, that [etc.]. a1626 L. Andrewes XCVI Serm. (1629) 485 Sacrilege the Apostle rankes with Idolatrie; as being full out as evill. 1676 E. Halley Let. in S. P. Rigaud & S. J. Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men 17th Cent. (1841) (modernized text) I. 226 Mr. Mercator is full out as obscure in his treatise of Mars. 1748 M. Lowman Rational of Ritual of Hebrew Worship iii. i., 273 Such Principles..were full out as dangerous to Virtue and Religion as Atheism itself. a1798 T. Browne Poems Several Occasions (1800) 152 Why mud not I succeed as weel, And get a man full out genteel, As aud John Darby's daughter Nelly? 1810 Supporter (Chillicothe, Ohio) 31 Mar. Curiosus has full out as much loquacity as Garulus. 1850 Bell's Life in Sydney 11 May 1/3 Mrs. Borbes, a lady weighing twenty stone full out. 1874 J. W. Wallace Cases Supreme Court U.S. 19 254 He could..enter 1100 acres of other land, belonging to the railroad company, full out as good as his own. 2. Chiefly Printing and Typography. Flush with the (left-hand) margin of the page; with no indentation. ΚΠ 1854 T. Ford Compositor's Handbk. iii. 51 The side-notes are set full out to the measure, necessarily having wide and close-spaced lines in the same note. 1892 A. Oldfield Pract. Man. Typogr. iv The Synopsis of Chapters should be ‘set out and run on’; that is, the first line full out at both ends, and the rest indented an em. 1956 Bookman's Conc. Dict. 44/1 Break line, the last line of a paragraph not spaced full out to the measure. 2002 P. Baines & A. Haslam Type & Typogr. v. 117 Paragraphs starting ‘full out’ (that is, without an indent and with no extra leading like this one) may be indistinguishable from the previous paragraph if the latter ends with a full..line. 3. With all possible effort; at full power, at top speed; using all one's strength or resources; = flat out adv. 1. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > energy or power of doing work > [adverb] > at full power full out1886 the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swiftly [phrase] > at full speed full speed1382 with topsailc1400 at spursa1500 on (also upon) the (spurs or) spur1525 amain1555 a main pace (also speed)1567 full tilt?a1600 upon full stretch1697 at full tilt1713 at (also on) full speed1749 (at) full split1836 full chisel1837 (at) full pelt1841 full swing1843 ventre à terre1848 full out1886 at full lick1889 hell-for-leather1889 all out1895 eyes out1895 flat out1932 the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > acting vigorously or energetically [phrase] > with great vigour or energy > with utmost vigour full tilt?a1600 all out1840 full out1886 full vent1927 flat out1932 at full stretch1934 balls-out1959 1886 Evening News (Sydney) 27 Sept. 6/1 The Jewel is a good, honest little horse, and..is always run full out. 1898 Marine Engin. May 36/1 The cards..show a much earlier cutoff than is usual in engines of this type when running full out. 1917 ‘Contact’ Airman's Outings 46 With nose down and engine full out, we raced towards the lines and safety. 1936 Time & Tide 11 July 1017/1 Some companies are working full out, and cannot take on more work or earn larger profits without expanding their plant. 1971 Financial Mail (Johannesburg) 26 Feb. 652/3 A dedicated Mr Botha himself runs the Department full out. 2000 B. Took in B. Took & M. Coward Best of ‘Round the Horne’ Foreword p. xi Whatever we gave her she tackled full out. 2013 K. D. Scioscia Kidnapped by Cartel 282 Once they reached the bottom of the stairs, the men ran full-out to the car. B. adj. attributive. Making use of all available strength, resources, power, etc.; flat-out, all-out. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > energy or power of doing work > [adjective] > at full power full out1920 the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > [adjective] > going at full speed careering1599 full speed1890 full out1920 the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > extremely vigorous Herculean1596 humming1654 whithering1828 survigrous1835 all out1893 whizz-bang1919 full out1920 the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > of action: involving or requiring vigour > carried out or proceeding with vigour stiffc1250 busyc1275 greatc1275 sternc1275 smart?a1400 stark1489 thronga1525 vigorous1524 stout1582 intensive1605 spiritful?1611 warm1627 intense1645 mettlesome1645 spirited1670 mettled1682 sturdy1697 energetic1700 vivid1702 robustful1800 toughish1840 lively1844 full out1920 1920 Aeronautics 23 Sept. 226/1 Single engine float type seaplane... Full out speed not less than 100 m.p.h. 1942 Ann. Reg. 1941 120 The Government [of Canada] had pledged themselves to a full-out war effort. 2015 S. McGraw Betting Farm on Drought i. 19 We must have covered half a mile at a full-out breakneck gallop. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.adj.a1382 |
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