单词 | perturbance |
释义 | perturbancen. = perturbation n. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun] stirringc888 maleasea1300 uneasea1300 diseasec1330 perturbationa1382 unrestfulnessc1384 disturbancea1387 unroc1390 distroublancea1400 perturbancec1425 unquietnessc1460 inquietation1461 conturbationc1470 unheart's-ease1470 distroubling1487 wanease15.. inquietness?1504 unrufe1508 sturt1513 pertroublancea1522 inquieting1527 unquieting1548 turmoiling1550 unquiet1551 agitation?1555 storm1569 wanrest1570 discountenance1577 float1579 disquiet1581 brangling1584 diseasefulnessa1586 restlessness1597 hurry1600 disturbancy1603 disquietment1606 disordera1616 laruma1616 uneasinessa1616 diseasementa1617 discomposture1622 discomposition1624 whirr1628 discomposednessa1631 discomposure1632 pother1638 incomposedness1653 inquietude1658 uneasefulness1661 toss1666 disquietednessa1680 intranquillitya1699 disquietude1709 bosom-broil1742 discomfort1779 rufflement1806 feeze1825 uncomfortableness1828 discomforture1832 astasia1839 dysphoria1842 purr1842 peacelessness1852 palaver1899 perturbment1901 heebie-jeebies1923 wahala1966 agita1979 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun] > action or quality of upsetting sturbing?c1225 sturblingc1330 troublingc1340 perturbationa1382 oversettinga1398 stroublinga1400 perturbancec1425 unresting?c1450 inquieting1527 disquieting1535 disquietment1606 discomfita1616 rufflement1806 discomfiture1885 upsettingness1922 c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) i. 1001 (MED) He desyreth in tranquillite To holde his regne, with-oute parturbaunce. c1450 (?c1408) J. Lydgate Reson & Sensuallyte (1901) 5326 Somme gaf perseueraunce Ageyn al maner perturbaunce. a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Life Man (Vitell.) 21474 (MED) Whyl I lay thus in A trance, In gret Anoy and perturbaunce. a1500 Hymnal in R. S. Loomis Medieval Stud. in Memory G. S. Loomis (1927) 475 (MED) Prey we..That non offence we do wyth wurdes veyne, Cawsyng debat ne Stryff or perturbance. 1575 R. B. Apius & Virginia sig. Ciij No let, no stay, nor ought [of] perturbraunce. 1610 J. Healey tr. St. Augustine Citie of God xix. xiii. 769 (heading) Peace which no perturbances can seclude from the law of nature. 1641 J. Langbaine Episcopall Inheritance 24 Their cases importing as well perturbance of the state, as annoyance to the Church. a1714 J. Sharp Serm. in Wks. (1754) III. ix. 158 Some sudden passion and perturbance of mind. 1879 Times 29 Nov. 5/3 The former [sc. Austria] was not at all likely to summon this ghost from the region of limbo to the perturbance of its friendly neighbour. 1895 Science 13 Dec. 818/1 Organic disturbances are therefore among the most common causes of perturbances of the sense of self. 1955 Jrnl. Amer. Folklore 68 51 A situation where there are no perturbances except as produced, inevitably, by the presence of the observer. 2000 Proc. National Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 97 2624/1 The perturbance of eye morphology is specific to Tlx. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.c1425 |
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