单词 | in course |
释义 | > as lemmasin course a. in course. extracted from coursen.1adv.1 (a) According to the usual or customary process or procedure; according to the natural or expected progress of events; as a consequence. Now only in in due course: at the appropriate or usual time. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > in order, sequence, or succession [phrase] > in due order in coursec1305 in due course1876 c1300 St. Edmund Rich (Harl.) l. 225 in C. D'Evelyn & A. J. Mill S. Eng. Legendary (1956) 500 Of art he radde six ȝer..& siþþe for beo [emended in ed. to for to beo] more profound..arsmetrike radde in cours in Oxenford wel faste. c1616 R. C. Times' Whistle (1871) v. 1825 The tapster..straight leaves His other guestes, in course to take his cup. 1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey II. 208 Hearing there were words between us, and fearing that hostilities would ensue in course. 1793 J. Smeaton Narr. Edystone Lighthouse (ed. 2) §321 Everything now appearing to go on successfully and in course. 1876 W. Black Madcap Violet xx. 179 Mr. George Miller arrived in due course. 1883 W. Besant All in Garden Fair I. v. 101 When the boys got promotion, which came in due course. 1983 R. K. Narayan Tiger for Malgudi 45 We will teach this fellow every accomplishment in due course. 2008 D. Crystal Txtng iii. 62 The issue will become clearer in due course. ΘΚΠ the world > time > change > alternation > rotation > [adverb] aboutOE whilemeala1382 by whiles1382 in coursea1400 in turna1500 circularly1648 in rotation1771 round-by-round1933 rotationally1950 a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 27160 An er þai aght in curs to kene, Qua, quate, qui, quare, quam wit, quen, Hu oft-sith, on quatkin-wise. 1619 F. Beaumont & J. Fletcher Maides Trag. i. sig. B2v When the rest..Tell mirthfull tales in course that fils the roome With laughter. 1665 J. Webb Vindic. Stone-Heng Restored 162 He that was defied gave the first stroak, and so they struck in course. 1750 D. Dickson Let. to Rev. Mr. Kinlcoch 16 If Mr. Carmichael..acknowledge the Fact..he in Course must turn Libeller of the calumnious Brethren who informed him. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > arrangement or fact of being arranged > arrangement in (a) row(s) or line(s > in (a) row(s) or line(s [phrase] on (also in) a rew?c1225 on row?a1300 in a rowc1330 on (also upon) a rowa1350 in rowc1450 in (also on, upon) rowsa1500 in coursec1540 on a rank?1575 of a rank1581 c1540 (?a1400) Gest Historiale Destr. Troy (2002) f. 28 Of crafty colours to knaw all in course set. 1665 J. Webb Vindic. Stone-Heng Restored 12 Four stones in course one within another. (d) In a continuous or prescribed series (of readings, lessons, etc.). Now chiefly historical and with reference to prayer books. Π 1642 J. Spelman Protestants Acct. of Orthodox Holding 25 Then some portions of the Scripture should be read in course, of which, the Psalmes should ever be part. 1704 J. Williams Brief Disc. Lawfulness of Worshipping God by Common-prayer ii. 26 Of the 929 Chapters of the Old Testament, 753 are read in course, and 176 only omitted. 1865 A. B. Muzzey Blade & Ear viii. 182 Dr. Johnson..ridiculed the idea of reading any book in course. He said he never read any book through but the Bible. 1905 F. Procter & W. H. Frere New Hist. Bk. Common Prayer (new. ed.) x. 377 The whole Psalter is sung through ‘in course’ every month, instead of there being fixed Psalms appointed for several days. 1968 D. Harrison 1st & 2nd Prayer Bks. Edward VI p. vii Mattins had three lessons read in course. 1999 J. Lee Opening Prayer Bk. vi. 116 In Cranmer's first prayer book all one hundred fifty psalms were to be read in course monthly. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > absence of doubt, confidence > assured fact, certainty > making certain, assurance > of course, certainly [phrase] to iwissea1000 mid iwissea1000 in wisc1000 to wis(se)c1000 without(en (any) weenc1175 sans fail1297 thereof no strife1297 but werea1300 forouten werea1300 out of werea1300 without werea1300 without deceit1303 for certainc1320 it is to wittingc1320 withouten carec1320 without nayc1330 without noc1330 without (but out of) dread1340 no doubtc1380 without distancec1390 no fresea1400 out of doubta1400 without doubta1400 for, (in, at obs.), of, to (a) certaintyc1400 withouten stance14.. hazel woods shakea1413 of, on, in warrantisec1440 sure enough?1440 without question?1440 wythout diswerec1440 without any dispayrec1470 for (also of) a surety?a1475 in (also for) surenessa1475 of certainc1485 without any (also all) naya1500 out of question?1526 past question?1526 for sure1534 what else1540 beyond (also out of, past, without) (all) peradventure1542 to be a bidden by1549 out of (also without) all cry1565 with a witness1579 upon my word1591 no question1594 out of all suspicion1600 for a certain1608 without scruple1612 to be sure1615 that's pos1710 in course1722 beyond (all) question1817 (and) no mistake1818 no two ways about it (also that)1818 of course1823 bien entendu1844 yessiree1846 you bet you1857 make no mistake1876 acourse1883 sans doute1890 how are you?1918 you bet your bippy1968 1722 W. Wollaston Relig. of Nature ix. 173 The inclination itself..is in this case uppermost, and in course takes the commanding post. 1768 L. Sterne Sentimental Journey I. 181 If he had, I should in course have put the bow I made him into French too. 1805 Monthly Mag. 19 425 In course they are convertible words. 1839 W. M. Thackeray Catherine v, in Fraser's Mag. July 98/2 ‘Oh, in course,’ echoed the tall man. 1843 R. S. Surtees Handley Cross (1854) xv. 149 Knowin' the h'age that Jorrocks wanted a bye of, why, in course, he said I was just of that age. 1873 A. Trollope Eustace Diamonds III. lvii. 41 ‘That's what has come of the diamonds.’ ‘Benjamin, in course,’ said Bunfit. 1895 C. M. Yonge Long Vac. xxiv. 250 ‘Is she there?’ ‘In course, and Miss Francis too.’ < as lemmas |
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