单词 | have patience |
释义 | > as lemmasto have patience Phrases(In sense 1.) P1. to have patience a. to have patience with (also †in, toward): to have or show forbearance or tolerance towards, bear with (a person). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > endure patiently [verb (transitive)] > bear with or tolerate forbearc897 tholec950 bearOE abidec1300 bidea1325 takec1330 suffer1340 wielda1375 to have patience with (also in, toward)c1384 supportc1384 to sit with ——c1400 sustainc1400 thulgec1400 acceptc1405 to away with1528 brook1530 well away1533 to bear with —1538 digest1553 to comport with1565 stand1567 purse?1571 to put up1573 well away1579 comport1588 fadge1592 abrook1594 to come away1594 to take up with1609 swallow1611 embracea1616 to pack up1624 concocta1627 to set down bya1630 to take with ——1632 tolerate1646 brook1658 stomach1677 pouch1819 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Matt. xviii. 26 Haue pacience in me and alle thingis I shal ȝeelde to thee. a1425 J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1869) I. 55 (MED) Many sich men..preien God of his grace to have pacience in hem. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) 1 Thess. v. 14 Forbeare the weake, have continuall pacience towarde alle men. 1568 Bible (Bishops') Ecclus. iii. 15 And yf his vnderstandyng fayle, haue patience with hym. 1677 W. Wycherley Plain-dealer iii. 41 I wish you wou'd..have a little more patience with me, that I might instruct you a little better. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa III. xxii. 130 Who can have patience with such fellows? 1816 J. Austen Emma 453 Emma could have wished Mrs. Elton elsewhere; but she was in a humour to have patience with every body. 1916 G. O'Keeffe Let. Feb. in G. O'Keeffe & A. Pollitzer Lovingly, Georgia (1990) 141 He is queerly made—We all are—so please have patience with him. 1999 Linedancer Jan. 79/1 Anne has patience with all her newcomers and her experienced dancers join us in dancing the Electric Slide. b. have patience: ‘be patient’. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > be patient [verb (intransitive)] > wait patiently have patience1490 to hang on1939 1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) i. 58 My dere moder, haue a lytyll pacyence [Fr. ayez vng peu de pacience]. a1516 H. Medwall Godely Interlude Fulgens ii. sig. e.ii I pray you euerychone Haue pacyens for thay come a none. 1592 T. Kyd Spanish Trag. iii. sig. G2 Haue patience Bel-imperia, heare the rest. a1641 T. Heywood Captives (1953) iv. i. 80 Have patience woman, I' have bin too longe a grizell. 1705 J. Vanbrugh Confederacy iii. ii Have patience, and it shall be done. 1770 J. Armstrong Forced Marriage ii. iii. 41 Let time and nature work. Have patience. 1850 Ld. Tennyson Princess (ed. 3) Concl. 174 ‘Have patience,’ I replied, ‘ourselves are full Of social wrong.’ 1901 R. Kipling Kim vi. 157 Have patience, child. All Pathans are not faithless. 1989 D. Dunnett Race of Scorpions (BNC) 448 Have patience. Let it cool. c. to have no patience with: to be unable to tolerate; to be irritated by. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > be or become irritated [verb (intransitive)] enchafec1380 fume and chafec1522 chafe1525 to fret and fume1551 rankle1582 to lose patience, one's temper1622 pique1664 to have no patience with1682 ruffle1719 to be out of the way (with)1740 echinate1792 nettle1810 to get one's dander up1831 to set up one's jay-feathers1880 hackle1935 to get off one's bike1939 1682 T. Shadwell Lancashire-witches iii. 34 I have no patience with this Fool. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. lix. 215 I have no patience with the foolish duncical dog. 1796 F. Burney Camilla IV. viii. ix. 366 I hate daintiness; especially in boys. I have no great patience with it. 1855 W. M. Thackeray Newcomes II. xxvi. 244 I have no patience with the Colonel. 1914 J. London Let. 25 June (1966) 425 I have no patience with fly-by-night philosophers such as Bergson. 1986 D. Madden Hidden Symptoms (1988) 38 He had no patience with her saints, her statues, her novenas. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > endure patiently [verb (transitive)] takec1175 dure1297 suffer1297 eata1382 to take in patiencec1385 to take awortha1387 endure1477 to go through ——1535 pocket1589 to sit down1589 hack1936 c1385 G. Chaucer Knight's Tale 1084 Take al in pacience Oure prisoun, for it may noon oother be. c1450 (c1385) G. Chaucer Complaint of Mars 40 When her deyned to cast on hym her ye, He tok in pacience to lyve or dye. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) II. f. lxxxxiii To the good lorde I wyll retourne eftesoone..And take in pacience all that may be thy wyll. 1568 ( D. Lindsay Satyre (Bannatyne) l. 2053 in Wks. (1931) II. 116 Is no remeid bot tak in pacience. 1609 A. Gardyne Garden Grave & Godlie Flowres sig. G3 Take in patience this, Thy husbands death. 1690 J. Dryden Amphitryon v. 57 If Amphitryon takes the favour of Jupiter in patience, as from a God, he's a good Heathen. P3. out of patience: in or into a state of anger or impatience (with a person or thing). Also: no longer patient; impatient. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > [adjective] > so as no longer to have patience out of patience1530 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 431/2 I angre, I chafe or bringe out of pacience. 1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 341 Archias beeyng throughly out of pacience thretened to pull hym parforce out of the temple. 1686 tr. J. Chardin Trav. Persia 34 Which put the Vizier so out of Patience. 1758 J. Jortin Life Erasmus I. 170/1 Colet was out of patience to see those silly fopperies. 1805 M. G. Lewis tr. J. H. D. Zschokke Bravo of Venice ii. iv. 187 [He] was out of all patience with himself. a1817 J. Austen Lady Susan xxiv, in Wks. (1954) VI. 288 Here she pretended to cry. I was out of patience with her. 1889 Harper's Mag. Aug. 368/2 I'm all out of patience with you, Flora... You'll make yourself sick. 1915 C. P. Gilman Herland in Forerunner Jan. 16/1 I got out of patience with Jeff, too. He had such rose-colored halos on his womenfolks. 1989 L. Clarke Chymical Wedding (BNC) 292 Suddenly he was out of all patience. 2003 Express (Nexis) 13 Mar. 12 The White House is almost out of patience with diplomacy. patience perforce n. patience exercised when there is no alternative. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > [noun] > upon compulsion patience perforce1569 1568 A. Scott Poems (1896) 9 Perfors tak paciens And dre thy destany.] 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 746 She being..without comfort of defenders, by pacience perforce, was compelled to suffer and susteyne. 1573 G. Gascoigne Hundreth Sundrie Flowres 334 Content thy selfe with patience perforce. 1607 T. Heywood Woman Kilde with Kindnesse sig. F4 Heres patience perforce, He needs must trot a foot that tyres his horsse. 1670 J. Ray Coll. Eng. Prov. 130 Patience perforce is a medicine for a mad dog. 1706 T. D'Urfey Wonders in Sun i. ii. 27 Patience perforce, sweet Angel. ΚΠ 1833 S. Smith Life & Writings Major Jack Downing lv. 188 But, my patience, when they did adjourn, such a hubbub I guess you never see. 1853 E. C. Gaskell Ruth I. vii. 166 My patience! what's the matter with the girl. a1897 T. E. Brown I Betsy Lee in Coll. Poems (1900) 124 Who's at the helm!.. With all this criss-crossin' and herrin'-bonin'! My patience! have patience b. have patience: ‘be patient’. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > calmness > patience > be patient [verb (intransitive)] > wait patiently have patience1490 to hang on1939 1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) i. 58 My dere moder, haue a lytyll pacyence [Fr. ayez vng peu de pacience]. a1516 H. Medwall Godely Interlude Fulgens ii. sig. e.ii I pray you euerychone Haue pacyens for thay come a none. 1592 T. Kyd Spanish Trag. iii. sig. G2 Haue patience Bel-imperia, heare the rest. a1641 T. Heywood Captives (1953) iv. i. 80 Have patience woman, I' have bin too longe a grizell. 1705 J. Vanbrugh Confederacy iii. ii Have patience, and it shall be done. 1770 J. Armstrong Forced Marriage ii. iii. 41 Let time and nature work. Have patience. 1850 Ld. Tennyson Princess (ed. 3) Concl. 174 ‘Have patience,’ I replied, ‘ourselves are full Of social wrong.’ 1901 R. Kipling Kim vi. 157 Have patience, child. All Pathans are not faithless. 1989 D. Dunnett Race of Scorpions (BNC) 448 Have patience. Let it cool. < as lemmas |
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