单词 | henley |
释义 | Henleyn. I. Compounds. 1. As a modifier, designating the annual rowing regatta held in the first week of July at the Oxfordshire town of Henley-on-Thames; of or relating to this regatta.The regatta, which was first held in 1839, is the oldest rowing regatta in Europe. Prince Albert became its first royal patron in 1851 and since then it has been known officially as Henley Royal Regatta. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > boat racing or race > [adjective] > types of rowing race Henley1839 coxswainless1868 coxswained1876 coxless1890 best boat1892 coxed1939 1839 Times 6 June 3/5 Henley Regatta..takes place on Friday, the 14th. 1868 Broadway 1 104/2 Roland rowed his man—a Henley winner—down. 1893 Isis 29 Apr. 130/2 I have heard nothing more about the Henley arrangements. 1902 Encycl. Brit. XXXII. 307/1 A motion was proposed at the October meeting of the Henley Stewards to exclude foreign crews from the regatta. 1983 T. Heald Networks ii. 24 In Britain the noisy striped blazer may still be seen at the Henley Royal Regatta. 2008 C. Cleave Other Hand viii. 269 It's Henley month..a cunning pretext for some pics of gorgeous rowers. 2. Also with lower-case initial. As a modifier, designating any of various styles or articles of clothing associated with spectators or rowers at the Henley regatta; spec. (originally and chiefly North American) designating a style of collarless neckline which closes with a short row of buttons or press studs, or a garment, esp. a shirt, with such a neckline. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > other smalleOE lightc1230 round1402 side-necked1430 wanton1489 Spanish1530 tucked1530 lustya1555 civil1582 open-breasted1598 full1601 everlasting1607 sheeten1611 nothinga1616 burly1651 pin-up1677 slouching1691 double-breasted1701 negligée1718 translated1727 uniform1746 undress1777 single-breasted1796 unworn1798 mamalone1799 costumic1801 safeguard1822 Tom and Jerry1830 lightweight1837 fancy dress1844 wrap-1845 hen-skin1846 Mary Stuart1846 well-cut1849 mousquetaire1851 empire1852 costumary1853 solid1859 spring weight1869 Henri II1870 western1881 hard-boiled1882 man-of-war1883 Henley1886 demi-season1890 Gretchen1890 toreador1892 crossover1893 French cut1896 drifty1897 boxy1898 Buster Brown1902 Romney1903 modistic1907 Peter Pan1908 classic1909 Fauntleroy1911 baby doll1912 flared1928 flare1929 tuck-in1929 unpressed1932 Edwardian1934 swingy1937 topless1937 wraparound1937 dressed-down1939 cover-up1942 Sun Yat-sen1942 utility1942 non-utility1948 sudsable1951 off-the-shoulder1953 peasant1953 flareless1954 A-line1955 matador1955 stretch1956 wash-and-wear1959 layered1962 Tom Jones1964 Carnaby Street1965 Action Man1966 Mao-style1967 wear-dated1968 thermal1970 bondage1980 swaggery1980 hoochie1990 mitumba1990 kinderwhore1994 1886 County Gentleman 10 July 876/3 A Henley dress ought not to be so severely nautical as a Cowes dress, or so shore-like as a tennis costume. Strike between the two, madam, and you hit it off. 1889 Aberdeen Weekly Jrnl. 3 June (advt.) A novelty.—The Henley shirt, for Ladies. It fits perfectly, and is well adapted for boating or tennis, in striped or plain white cambric. 1895 Los Angeles Times 17 June 2/3 All have worn the regular Henley jersey throughout their practice period. 1904 N.Y. Times 30 July 4 (advt.) Henley Collars... Designed to be worn with the stylish and convenient ‘Henley’ Scarf, tied in a sailor knot, with short end. 1921 Times 4 July 16 (advt.) ‘Henley’ blazer, cut on easy lines for sports wear. 1963 Chicago Tribune 23 Apr. vii. a38/4 The classic British, Henley neck knit shirt. 2002 Entertainm. Weekly 18 Jan. 15/1 Houses like Dolce & Gabbana and Marc Jacobs are reviving the classic henley shirt. 2006 Elle Girl Mar. 157 Sheer jersey henley dress, American Apparel. II. Simple uses. 3. The Henley regatta (see sense 1). ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > boat racing or race > [noun] > series of > at Henley Henley1845 1845 Sporting Mag. Aug. 72 Mr. Wallace challenged Mr. Chapman to row from Putney to the dumb-barge moored off Barnes Terrace for a prize of equal value to the one given at Henley. 1856 ‘Stonehenge’ Man. Brit. Rural Sports 487/1 Henley still holds its front rank as an amateur contest. 1893 Isis 3 June 207/2 The Oxford arrangements for Henley are now getting into rather a more settled condition. 1995 Herald (Glasgow) (Nexis) 28 June 28 By the time next year's Henley comes round, this seemingly invincible partnership will be embroiled in a pre-Olympic training camp in North America. 4. Originally and chiefly North American. Also with lower-case initial. A shirt in a style associated with the Henley regatta; spec. a collarless pullover shirt, usually made of knitted fabric, which closes at the neck with a short row of buttons or press studs.In quot. 1890: a shirt worn with a straight, high collar and loose tie. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > clothing for body or trunk (and limbs) > [noun] > shirt > types of > other bloody shirta1586 ruffle shirt1749 ruffled shirt1754 dicky1781 overshirt1805 camise1812 mill tog1821 boiled shirt1853 Crimean shirt1853 Crimea shirt1857 shirtwaist1859 shirt1867 polo shirt1887 zephyr1887 Ghost Shirt1890 Henley1890 negligée shirt1895 turtle-neck1897 rugby shirt1902 bush shirt1909 tunic shirt1918 safari shirt1921 button-down1924 thousand-miler1929 aloha shirt1936 buba1937 zoot shirt1942 Hawaiian shirt1955 sweater-shirt1964 beach shirt1966 kimono shirt1968 dashiki1969 1890 Chicago Tribune 23 Mar. 35/7 Shirt studs are en regle with the Henley, adding to its thoroughly masculine air. 1964 Redlands (Calif.) Daily Facts 3 Mar. 14/2 In knit shirts, action is the keynote. The important styles are Rugbys, Henleys, tennis and football jerseys. 1994 E. Levine in D. Glover & M. Helwig Coming Attractions 94 57 The red three-button Henley her mother bought her at The Gap. 2004 N.Y. Times 11 Apr. ix. 3/1 Solids and stripes on crew necks and henleys are part of a spring line..that is largely devoted to the color of the moment. Derivatives ˈHenleyite n. (a) an inhabitant of Henley-on-Thames; (b) an attendee of the Henley regatta. ΚΠ 1864 Bell's Life in London 12 Mar. 5/4 Her extraordinary jump over the brook will never be forgotten by the Henleyites. 1889 County Gentleman 6 July 932/1 These al fresco revellers were, of all good Henleyites, the most demonstrative in their delight. 1901 Westm. Gaz. 2 July 7/2 Henleyites..will be depressed to hear that the Meteorological Office forecasts..rainy and colder weather. 1985 Times 1 July 19/6 Their 60 year long rowing conversations that, from the point of view of your average Henleyite, might as well be in Chinese. 2008 Evening Standard (Nexis) 24 Sept. 55 Boris has to realise that he is not representing Henleyites but Londoners, not all of whom will be able to ride the storm so easily. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2019; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1839 |
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