单词 | hooked |
释义 | hookedadj. 1. Bent like a hook; hook-shaped; hamate. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > types of curvature > [adjective] > like a hook hookedc1000 hooky1552 hookish1598 adunc1626 adunct1635 aduncous1656 uncous1658 aduncate1661 hamous1665 hooking1704 hamose1709 c1000 in Kemble Cod. Dipl. III. 434 Oð ðat hit cymþ to ðan hokedan garan. a1250 Owl & Nightingale 1675 For þeo þe haveþ bile ihoked, And clivres scharpe and wel i-croked. 1413 Pilgr. Sowle (1859) ii. xlv. 51 Somme hadden longe hoked clawes. 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Hooked nose. 1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 149 He holds a Sword not so hooked as the Damasco. 1766 T. Pennant Brit. Zool. ii. 65 The bill was strong, short, much hooked. 1834 T. Medwin Angler in Wales I. 291 (note) The nose being larger and more hooked. 2. Having or furnished with a hook or hooks. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > equipment > building and constructing equipment > fastenings > [adjective] > furnished with other fastenings hooked1362 clasped1675 wired1738 screw bolted?c1780 stapled1845 swivelled1884 Velcroed1972 1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. Prol. 50 Eremytes on an hep wiþ hokide staues. 1430–40 J. Lydgate tr. Bochas Fall of Princes (1554) i. xiv. 28 a One sleeth the dere with an hoked arowe. c1595 Countess of Pembroke Psalme lxviii. 46 in Coll. Wks. (1998) II. 79 Twise ten thousands..Of hooked Charretts, clad in warrs array. 1687 A. Lovell tr. J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant ii. 65 One of them with a hooked stick, took hold of my Horses bridle and stopt him. 1867 I. Pitman Man. Phonogr. (ed. 12) 30 A series of curved hooked letters. 3. [ < hook v.] See the verb. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > hold or holding > [adjective] > catching or caught with a hook hooking1605 hooked1611 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Accroché, hooked; clasped, grapled. 1699 B. E. New Dict. Canting Crew Hookt, over-reached. 1821 Ld. Byron Vision Judgm. xv To bring to land a late-hook'd fish. Compounds hooked mat n. = hooked rug. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > floor-covering > [noun] > mat > types of tatami1614 bent-mat1615 bass-mat1727 bump1835 bast mat1837 parawai1847 brocade-matting1902 hooked mat1917 sit-mat1924 1917 L. M. Montgomery Anne's House of Dreams ii. 10 Nobody seems to want anything but hooked mats now. 1969 H. Horwood Newfoundland 7 A hooked mat is a kind of tapestry made by Newfoundland women who got the art from their mothers who had it handed down to them from the first European settlers. hooked rug originally U.S. a hooked rug made on a canvas ground with woollen yarn which is pulled through with a hook. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > floor-covering > [noun] > rug > types of, generally shag1634 hearthrug1790 buffalo-robe1804 hooked rug1880 area rug1941 hook rug1951 1880 W. D. Howells Undiscovered Country 415 Hooked rugs and embroidered tidies were as worthy a place in Mrs. Ford's simple house as most of the old-fashioned things. 1882 Harper's Mag. Dec. 126/1 Her hooked rugs were in demand now. 1894 H. Wells Trav. Altruria 126 Home-made hooked rugs, in rounds and ovals. 1932 D. C. Minter Mod. Needlecraft 223 (heading) Hooked rugs. 1960 G. Lewis Handbk. Crafts 91 A hooked rug is a very satisfying thing to make. 1964 Mrs. L. B. Johnson White House Diary 21 May (1970) 144 After the speech Mrs. Breathitt presented me with a beautiful hooked rug—an art still practiced by the old people in the area. 1970 Globe & Mail (Toronto) 26 Sept. 45/6 (advt.) Superior antiques..including..hooked and braided rugs. Derivatives ˈhookedness n. /ˈhʊkɪdnɪs/ ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > curvature > types of curvature > [noun] > hook-shaped hookedness1530 aduncity1534 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 231/2 Hokednesse, crochuseté. 1623 H. Cockeram Eng. Dict. Aduncitie, hookednesse. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1899; most recently modified version published online June 2021). > as lemmashooked (on) b. Usually in past participle hooked (on): addicted (to), captivated (by). slang. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > love > amorous love > [adjective] > infatuated assote1393 assotted1393 embabuinized1603 cunt-struck1876 stoked1902 nuts1908 hooked (on)1925 crackers1928 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > [adjective] > that does something habitually > given or addicted to something given1487 addict1530 addicted1546 apt?1550 prostitute1591 hooked (on)1925 1925 Writer's Monthly June 486/2 Hooked, to become a drug addict. 1931 D. Runyon Guys & Dolls (1932) vi. 115 Waldo Winchester is hooked. 1953 W. S. Burroughs Junkie i. 9 I drifted along taking shots when I could score. I ended up hooked. 1953 W. S. Burroughs Junkie vi. 62 When you are hooked, the effects of a shot are not dramatic. 1964 Daily Tel. 25 Nov. 22/6 The chances are that he is hooked on opium, morphine or heroin. 1965 New Statesman 16 Apr. 620/3 Other cities have admirers, even lovers, but Liverpool has only addicts: either you are hooked the very first time you step out of Lime Street Station to be confronted by the bulk of St George's Hall, or you never get the message. 1966 ‘E. McGirr’ Funeral was in Spain 137 She was half~way to being hooked: one of the punks she was with was a pusher. 1967 M. M. Glatt et al. Drug Scene in Great Brit. ii. 21 Once you're registered, you're hooked. It's too depressing when you're hooked, besides a girl looks terrible on heroin. 1967 New Scientist 25 May 478 Hopes that the millions of men and women ‘hooked’ on tobacco may soon be able to satisfy their craving with a ‘safe’ cigarette are not supported by the facts. 1970 Daily Tel. 8 May 3/2 Hundreds of domestic pets die each year after becoming ‘hooked’ on slug bait. < adj.c1000 as lemmas |
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