单词 | inrun |
释义 | inrunn. 1. The act of running in; an inrush. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] > (act of) running or pushing in incourse1578 incursion1615 inrushinga1640 insult1652 inrush1817 inrun1875 the world > matter > liquid > liquid flow > action or process of flowing > [noun] > action or process of flowing > in inflowing1530 influence1546 influx1626 inflow1848 inrun1875 inset1875 1875 A. Smith New Hist. Aberdeenshire I. 602 A breakwater would have prevented the violent inrun of the sea. 1884 St. James's Gaz. 9 Sept. 6/1 One of the most beautiful in-runs that can be found in a day's sail from England. 2. [translating German anlauf.] In ski-jumping, the distance from the start to the point of taking off; an approach trestle. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > winter sports > skiing > [noun] > ski-jumping > approach to jump inrun1949 1949 F. Elkins in Elkins & Harper World Ski Bk. 103 A group of skiers were preparing their jumping hill for a meet when a small figure was seen leaving the top of the wooden inrun. 1963 Amer. Speech 38 203 Some of the English terms are literal equivalents of terms used by German-speaking skiers and might be called loan translations…inrun Anlauf. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online March 2021). † inrunv.1 Scottish. Obsolete. transitive. To incur (penalty). ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > bring something upon send971 drivea1400 inrun1471 work1487 to draw down1595 invite1599 derive1611 superinduce1615 incur1627 to bring down1662 induce1857 1471 Act. Audit. (1839) 12 Vnder all pain & charges he may inrin again þe kingis maieste. 1567 in R. Keith Hist. Affairs Church & State Scotl. (1734) 431 Under all Paine, Charge and Offence that ye and ilk ane of yow may commit and inrin againis his Majestie. 1609 J. Skene tr. Crimes in Regiam Majestatem v. xix Na man sould molest or troubill kirk-men..vnder all paine he may inryn against God, and the king. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). † inrunv.2 Obsolete. rare. transitive. To pierce, stab. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > wound with sharp weapon woundc760 stickOE snese?c1225 stokea1300 steekc1300 bearc1330 stangc1340 chop1362 broach1377 foinc1380 strikec1390 borea1400 dag?a1400 gorea1400 gridea1400 staira1400 through-girdc1405 thrustc1410 runc1425 to run throughc1425 traversec1425 spitc1430 through-seeka1500 stitch1527 falchiona1529 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 stob?1530 rutc1540 rove?c1550 push1551 foxa1566 stoga1572 poniard1593 dirk1599 bestab1600 poach1602 stiletto1613 stocka1640 inrun1653 stoccado1677 dagger1694 whip1699 bayonetc1700 tomahawk1711 stug1722 chiv1725 kittle1786 sabre1790 halberd1825 jab1825 skewer1837 sword1863 poke1866 spear1869 whinger1892 pig-stick1902 shiv1926 1653 T. Urquhart tr. F. Rabelais 1st Bk. Wks. xxxv. 161 He inran him at the breast with a hit, which..cut his stomack. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021). < n.1875v.11471v.21653 |
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