单词 | great gun |
释义 | great gunn. 1. A firearm or gun of such size that it needs to be mounted for firing; a piece of heavy ordnance. Now historical.Distinguished from small arms n. 2.Quot. c1430 probably refers to the sound of a ship-mounted cannon being fired, in the context of a description of the Battle of Actium as though it were a modern naval battle. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > piece of artillery > [noun] gun1339 enginec1380 great gunc1430 ordnancec1450 cannona1460 piece1512 spitfire1611 tube1763 barker1815 by and by1857 big gun1886 centre-fire1889 c1430 (c1386) G. Chaucer Legend Good Women (Cambr. Gg.4.27) (1879) l. 637 With grysely soun out goth the grete gonnne [read gonne]. a1450 ( tr. Vegetius De Re Militari (Douce) f. 106 Grete gunnes þat schete now adayes [stones] of so grete peys þat no walle may wiþstonde hem. 1528 T. Magnus in State Papers (1836) IV. 325 5 gret gonnes of brasse called cannons. 1556 in J. G. Nichols Chron. Grey Friars (1852) 60 That same tyme all the gattes of the citte of London was layed with grett gonnes with-in the citte warte. 1660 T. Willsford Scales of Comm. 196 A Mount or Platform is to be raised for battery, on which the great guns are to be mounted. 1684 G. S. Anglorum Speculum 807 The Manufactures are great Guns, made of the Iron in this County. a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1734) II. 58 He sent for some more Ammunition, and some great Guns. 1800 J. J. J. Aimé Narr. Deportation to Cayenne 199 The report of a great gun never fails to fill them with the most fearful disquietudes. 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. v. 611 There would have been much difficulty in dragging the great guns to the place where the battle was raging. 1913 Advocate Peace 75 189/2 The great gun, which deteriorates rapidly with use, costs approximately $50,000. 1997 Archaeology Oct. 10/3 The quarter gunner oversaw maintenance of great guns on an assigned single deck. 2. figurative and in figurative contexts. A powerful or impressive person; a distinguished or eminent person. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [noun] > one who is important > one who is distinguished or notable palma1525 somebodya1566 Dona1635 great gun1657 lion1715 bahadur1776 tyee1792 lioness1808 top-sawyer1826 roi soleil1880 1657 M. Nedham Great Accuser cast Down 115 He would muster up men, raise Batteries, and plant his great Guns in all the Pulpits of England. 1676 E. Freke Diary 14 Dec. in Jrnl. Cork Hist. & Archaeol. Soc. (1911) 17 6 The greatt Guns of Rochester with the Under Shrife & 24 Baylyes. 1789 J. O'Keeffe Highland Reel iii. iii. 67 I happen to be daughter to an old great gun! 1815 Countess Granville Lett. (1894) I. 71 None of the great guns were at Madame de Coligny's. 1825 W. Scott Let. 25 Jan. (1935) VIII. 495 A worthy clergyman one of the great guns as they call them. 1843 T. C. Haliburton Attaché I. xv. 265 The great guns, and big bugs. 1858 R. S. Surtees Ask Mamma lvii. 258 Sir Moses being the great gun of the evening, of course timed himself to arrive becomingly late. 1870 Blaine's Encycl. Rural Sports (rev. ed.) §4075 Great guns in the pugilistic ring. 1958 Times Lit. Suppl. 14 Feb. 83/1 We must now brace ourselves to receive broadsides from the great guns of science and technology. 1991 Independent (Nexis) 12 Aug. 12 Not all preachers shared the great gun's interpretation of divine purpose. 3. great guns!: used as an exclamation expressing surprise or disbelief. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > expectation > surprise, unexpectedness > exclamation of surprise [interjection] whatOE well, wellOE avoyc1300 ouc1300 ay1340 lorda1393 ahaa1400 hillaa1400 whannowc1450 wow1513 why?1520 heydaya1529 ah1538 ah me!a1547 fore me!a1547 o me!a1547 what the (also a) goodyear1570 precious coals1576 Lord have mercy (on us)1581 good heavens1588 whau1589 coads1590 ay me!1591 my stars!a1593 Gods me1595 law1598 Godso1600 to go out1600 coads-nigs1608 for mercy!a1616 good stars!1615 mercy on us (also me, etc.)!a1616 gramercy1617 goodness1623 what next?1662 mon Dieu1665 heugh1668 criminy1681 Lawd1696 the dickens1697 (God, etc.) bless my heart1704 alackaday1705 (for) mercy's sake!1707 my1707 deuce1710 gracious1712 goodly and gracious1713 my word1722 my stars and garters!1758 lawka1774 losha1779 Lord bless me (also you, us, etc.)1784 great guns!1795 mein Gott1795 Dear me!1805 fancy1813 well, I'm sure!1815 massy1817 Dear, dear!1818 to get off1818 laws1824 Mamma mia1824 by crikey1826 wisha1826 alleleu1829 crackey1830 Madonna mia1830 indeed1834 to go on1835 snakes1839 Jerusalem1840 sapristi1840 oh my days1841 tear and ages1841 what (why, etc.) in time?1844 sakes alive!1846 gee willikers1847 to get away1847 well, to be sure!1847 gee1851 Great Scott1852 holy mackerel!1855 doggone1857 lawsy1868 my wig(s)!1871 gee whiz1872 crimes1874 yoicks1881 Christmas1882 hully gee1895 'ullo1895 my hat!1899 good (also great) grief!1900 strike me pink!1902 oo-er1909 what do you know?1909 cripes1910 coo1911 zowiec1913 can you tie that?1918 hot diggety1924 yeow1924 ziggety1924 stone (or stiffen) the crows1930 hullo1931 tiens1932 whammo1932 po po po1936 how about that?1939 hallo1942 brother1945 tie that!1948 surprise1953 wowee1963 yikes1971 never1974 to sod off1976 whee1978 mercy1986 yipes1989 the mind > mental capacity > belief > disbelief, incredulity > expressions of disbelief [interjection] to go toc1275 in good timea1470 Walker1811 to get off1818 this beats my grandmother1819 to go on1835 your granny!1837 to get away1847 I ask you1855 great guns!1875 sure1907 oh yeah1927 Aunt Fanny1928 go 'long1974 to sod off1976 1795 Mrs. Marriott Chimera i. 13 Great guns and small arms! Here's a pretty time of night to be kicking my heels and rubbing my hands under the mournful shades of the weeping willow. 1875 M. D. Landon Eli Perkins 96 But, great guns, Colonel, there was $20 in that roll. 1884 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Huckleberry Finn xiii. 106 Great guns! is he her uncle? 1909 S. E. Kiser Sonnets Chorus Girl 42 Great guns! 1943 Boys' Life Feb. 26/4 ‘Great guns!’ shouted the Carson captain, collapsing in simple hysterics on a teammate's shoulder. 1999 G. Forster Beyond Desire vii. 151 ‘Great guns,’ Marcus exclaimed. Phrases P1. colloquial (now somewhat dated) to blow great guns: to blow a violent gale. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > weather and the atmosphere > weather > wind > blow (of the wind) [verb (intransitive)] > blow strongly besom?a1400 bluster1530 overblow1587 ruffiana1616 to blow great guns1779 to blow guns1833 1779 Let. 19 Sept. in Public Advertiser 23 Sept. To-day it blows great Guns intermingled with Rain. 1829 P. Hawker Diary (1893) I. 353 It blew great guns. 1841 C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge xxxiii. 124 It blows great guns, indeed. There'll be many a crash in the Forest to-night. 1883 C. J. Wills In Land of Lion & Sun 389 At sunset, as is usual at this place, it blew great guns. 1936 B. C. Williams George Eliot iii. 17 She loved the wind, loved to walk when it was blowing great guns. 1979 J. Needle Fine Boy for Killing (2000) xi. 87 Blowing great guns out there my friend. P2. colloquial (originally Horse Racing) to go great guns: to make rapid progress, have a run of success. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > succeed or be a success [verb (intransitive)] > have a run of success to go great guns1856 1856 Sporting Mag. July 231 Artillery also went ‘great guns’ more than once. 1913 Field 3 May 849/3 A moment later Louvois shot out, passed Sanquhar and Fairy King, and going great guns..beat the favourite by a head. 1958 Times 26 Sept. 19/2 Local partisanship will no doubt run high between Bristol, who are going great guns so far, and their old..rivals Gloucester. 1971 Times 16 Jan. 16/8 Arsenal, going great guns in their functional, efficient way, must see the league title within their sights. 2006 City News (Brisbane) 12 Oct. 24/1 This little company is going great guns. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2013; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.c1430 |
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