单词 | samey |
释义 | sameyadv.adj. dialect and slang. A. adv. all the samey: = all the same at same adv. 2. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > qualification > [adverb] > however, nevertheless, notwithstanding though-whetherc897 nathelesseOE though971 whetherOE yetOE neverlOE what for-thyc1175 nethelessa1200 never the latterc1225 algatec1230 in spite of (despite, maugre, etc.) one's teethc1230 nought for thatc1275 (all) for noughtc1325 (in) spite of one's nosec1325 alway1340 thoughless1340 ne'er the later (also latter)a1382 ne'er the lessa1382 neverlatera1382 neverthelessa1382 ne for-thia1400 neverlessa1400 not-againstandinga1400 nauthelessc1400 nouthelessc1400 algatesc1405 noughtwithstanding1422 netherless?a1425 notwithstanding1425 nethertheless1440 not gainstandingc1440 not the lessa1450 alwaysa1470 howbeit1470 never þe quedera1475 nought the lessc1480 what reck?a1513 nonetheless1533 howsomever1562 after all1590 in spite of spite1592 meantime1594 notwithstand1596 withal1596 in the meanwhile1597 meanwhile1597 howsoever1601 in (one's) spite?1615 however1623 in the meantime1631 non obstante1641 at the same time1679 with a non-obstante to1679 stilla1699 the same1782 all the same1803 quand même1825 still and all1829 anyhow1867 anyway1876 still and ona1894 all the samey1897 just the same1901 but1939 1897 R. Kipling Captains Courageous x, in McClure's Mag. Apr. 528/2 All the samey, something's got to be done about it. B. adj. Identical, characterized by sameness; lacking in variety, monotonous. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > uniformity > [adjective] > characterless > of persons characterless1806 grey1893 samey1929 Stepford1972 the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [adjective] > wearisome or tedious > lacking variety humdrum1553 humdrumming1698 humdrummish1731 monotonous1774 samely1799 jog-trot1826 jog-jog1837 jog-trotty1853 same1891 clock-punching1920 monotone1926 samey1929 ho-hum1969 rumdum1973 1929 E. Raymond Family that Was iii. 49 The days that followed, becoming ‘samey’.., sank out of memory's sight. 1959 Sunday Times 19 July 10/6 Many of his pictures of expensive men and women on expensive horses seem samey. 1962 Listener 11 Jan. 90/3 All that ‘samey’ food and the lack of service. 1969 M. Tripp Malice & Maternal Instinct iv. 25 Arthur never varied his approach or technique. Arthur was samey. 1978 Illustr. London News Nov. 142/2 She moves beautifully and does all that a dancer could do to differentiate steps that are samey. Derivatives ˈsameyness n. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] oneness?c1225 identity1545 indifferency1569 selfsameness1577 sameness1581 said1623 homogeneity1625 indistinction1644 indifference1656 sameliness1662 identicalness1677 undistinguishableness1727 indistinguishableness1731 self-identity1866 dittoship1869 identicality1875 indistinguishability1885 sameyness1977 the mind > emotion > suffering > feeling of weariness or tedium > [noun] > state or quality of being wearisome or tedious > lacking variety monotony1706 uniformity1707 humdrum1727 sameness1743 monotonousness1807 humdrummishness1830 humdrummery1831 flatness1884 humdrumminess1886 sameliness1897 sameyness1977 1977 Oxf. Times 9 Dec. 17/3 Their thick sound tends towards sameyness, but the songs have enough character to retain one's interest. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1982; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adv.adj.1897 |
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