单词 | of a piece |
释义 | > as lemmasof a piece a. of a piece: (a) consisting of a single part, mass, or body; (b) of one and the same kind or quality; uniform, consistent, in accordance. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > uniformity > [adjective] oneOE consimilec1400 suinga1425 even?c1425 agreeable1512 uniform1540 consemblable?1541 suant1547 constantc1550 just?1556 similar1563 similary1564 unvaried1570 uniformal1574 consimilar1577 homogeneana1601 homogeneal1603 homogene1607 invariable1607 of a piece1607 undistinguisheda1616 univocal1615 immutable1621 uniformable1632 solemn1639 homogeneous1646 consistent1651 pariformal1651 self-consistent1651 congeniousa1656 level1655 undiversificated1659 equal1663 of one make1674 invarieda1676 congenerous1683 undiversified1684 equable1693 solid1699 consisting1700 tranquil1794 unbranching1826 horizontal1842 sole1845 self-similar1847 homoeomeric1865 equiformal1883 monochrome1970 the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > in agreement or harmony (with) [phrase] in onea1400 according1523 in unison1604 of a piece1607 in concert1618 in consort1634 in tone1647 at unison1661 of a piece with1665 true1735 in suit with1797 in harmony1816 of a suit with1886 in tune1887 in key1919 tuned in1958 all-of-a-piece1960 the world > relative properties > wholeness > as a whole [phrase] > in a single piece in (also of) one piece1566 at a lump1596 of a piece1607 in a lump1640 all of a lumpc1681 1607 G. Chapman Bussy D'Ambois iii. i. 40 In thy valour th'art like other naturals, That haue strange gifts in nature, but no soule Diffus'd quite through, to make them of a peece. 1663 S. Butler Hudibras: First Pt. i. ii. 106 He and his Horse were of a piece. One Spirit did inform them both. 1700 J. Dryden Fables Pref. sig. *Cij He writes not always of a piece; but sometimes mingles trivial Things, with those of greater Moment. 1792 H. H. Brackenridge Mod. Chivalry I. iii. v. 81 I am for having all things of a piece; ignorant statesmen, ignorant philosophers, and ignorant ecclesiastics. 1812 M. Edgeworth Absentee vi, in Tales Fashionable Life VI. 26 After all, things were not of a piece; there was a disparity between the entertainment and the attendants. 1873 T. Hardy Pair of Blue Eyes III. xi. 209 Deception, dishonesty, everywhere; all the world's of a piece! 1992 Mind 101 54 Perhaps one only admits into the ontology those stray bits of matter which are of a piece. < as lemmas |
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