单词 | innards |
释义 | innardsn. colloquial (originally English regional). With plural agreement. Entrails. Now in common colloquial use. Also transferred and figurative: the inside (of anything). ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > internal organs > [noun] innethc888 guta1000 inwardc1000 inwarda1300 entrailc1330 innerera1340 entraila1382 inwardness1388 bowelc1440 paunch?c1475 umbles1536 parts entire1596 inmeat1616 in-parta1629 internalsa1629 giblet1647 viscera1651 pluck1711 viscus1728 inside1741 trollibags1824 innards1825 interior1835 splanchnology1842 work1884 the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > [noun] > that which is within > interior part(s) inwardness1388 entrail?c1400 entrail1434 bowel1548 pluck1611 viscera1709 embowelment1821 internals1899 innards1903 1825 J. Britton Beauties Wilts. III. 375 Innerds, the entrails of a hog. 1874 ‘S. Beauchamp’ Grantley Grange I. ii. 29 It's summut i' his innards, or his yud. 1878 A. Trollope Is he Popenjoy? III. i. 7 The Marquis was still in bed. His ‘in'ards’ had not ceased to be matter of anxiety to Mrs. Walker. 1896 S. Baring-Gould Dartmoor Idylls viii. 193 I'm terrible holler in my in'erds. 1903 R. Kipling Traffics & Discov. (1904) 58 There was the cutter's innards spread out like a Fratton pawnbroker's shop. 1921 Wireless World 15 Oct. 439/1 The instrument is assembled from a Mk. III ebonite top,..the parts of an aeroplane ‘remote control’, etc... Its ‘innards’ were collected from many different firms at all sorts of prices. 1929 G. Mitchell Myst. Butcher's Shop iv. 47 Damned nuisance about the head... He's left us everything else, including the innards. 1932 J. T. Farrell Young Lonigan i. 29 His innards made slight noises, as they diligently furthered the process of digesting a juicy beefsteak. 1934 Mind 43 234 The music is so bound up with the feelings and impressions of their minds, so spun out of the composers' ‘innards’, that it..is inseparable from the feelings and impressions themselves. 1935 Discovery May 132/1 The ‘innards’ of the atom. 1937 Evening News 5 Feb. 8/2 The best larder for a good kill was his innards, and the savage's sound logic in over~eating passed down the Middle Ages as Feast Days. 1941 W. Lewis Let. 22 Nov. (1963) 310 Next, the true innards of Fascism are uncovered. 1961 Listener 16 Nov. 822/3 Here is Hogarth, at thirty-five, exploring the dark innards of the town. 1962 Listener 8 Mar. 405/2 The whole thing [sc. the jury system] can only live so long as we are not allowed to see its innards. 1971 Physics Bull. Jan. 27/3 Theoreticians who could not care less about planetary atmospheres but deal purely with the innards of the CO2 molecule. 1974 Observer 13 Jan. (Colour Suppl.) 27/1 The next time I slid the clamp up it wouldn't grip, the sheath of the nylon rope came down with it, and the white innards stretched thin over the lip of rock. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1825 |
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