单词 | solicitation |
释义 | solicitationn.ΘΚΠ society > authority > control > [noun] > management or administration dispositionc1374 ministrationc1390 disposing1406 procuration?a1425 guidingc1425 economy?1440 conduct1454 solicitation1492 regimenta1500 mayning1527 enterprisea1533 handlinga1538 conduction1565 manyment1567 disposure1569 conveyance1572 managing1579 disposement1583 government1587 carriage1589 manage1591 steerage1597 management1598 steering1599 manurance1604 fixing1605 dispose1611 administry?1616 husbandry1636 dispensatorship1637 admin1641 managery1643 disposal1649 mesnagery1653 contrectation1786 conducting1793 wielding1820 managership1864 operation1872 operating1913 case management1918 society > law > legal profession > [noun] > practice of practice1421 solicitation1492 law-craft1587 lawyering1676 legal practice1789 lawyership1881 1492 Acta Dom. Concilii 250/1 Þe Soume of fiftj merkis..auch to him..for solistatioun of thar errandis þe tyme he wes alderman of þe said toun. 1529 in Burnet Hist. Ref. i. ii. Rec. xxii. (1679) 54 So as ye may be sure to have of him effectual concurrence and advice in the furtherance and sollicitation of your Charges. 1642 Harcourt in Macmillan's Mag. 45 289 I presume you are now very bussee in the solissitation of my law bussines. 1722 in Westm. Gaz. (1906) 27 Aug. 2/3 To undertake the Sollicitation and Management of any Affairs which may come before either House. 2. a. The action of soliciting, or seeking to obtain by earnest request; entreaty, petition, diligent or importunate asking. ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > request > [noun] > earnest request or entreaty > beseeching or importuning beseechinga1350 suit1372 beggingc1380 pursuita1393 supplicationa1393 cravingc1430 entreating1525 solicitation1533 entreatance1548 precation1548 suiting1560 soliciting1570 imploration1575 importuning1582 implore1590 suing1591 treating1595 exoration1610 implorement1611 imploring1611 suppliance?1611 importunement1665 solicitancy1665 beseechmenta1680 instancing1736 suppliancy1812 beg1814 clamouring1884 opportuning1972 α. β. 1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1903) II. v. vi. 167 Þai þat war movit be requiest or sollicitatioun of tribunys militare.1588 W. Lambarde Eirenarcha (new ed.) iv. vii. 514 At the sollicitation and by the meanes of some parties grieued.1622 Williams in Fortescue P. (Camden) 173 By the sollicitacion of Sir Edw. Cooke I forbore..to doe any thing herein.1697 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) IV. 296 Great sollicitation has been used for the two latter to change their sentence from death to transportation.1751 S. Johnson Rambler No. 160. ⁋2 [Patrons] are sometimes corrupted by Avarice, and sometimes cheated by Credulity, sometimes overpowered by resistless Solicitation.1780 Mirror No. 71 After two years solicitation..Antonio gave up all hopes of success.1836 H. Taylor Statesman xxiii. 167 A spirit of justice, ears shut against private solicitation, ought to be regarded as essential qualifications..for the office of private secretary.1883 Law Rep.: Chancery Div. 23 722 At her solicitation the trustee lent the fund to the husband and it was lost.1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1901) I. i. xv. 82 Numa havand na cognossance of Rome,..was chosin but ony his solistacioun, and maid king. 1561 in J. H. Burton Reg. Privy Council Scotl. (1877) 1st Ser. I. 160 To the effect oure Soverane Lady be nocht molestit with importunite, solistatioun, and requeist. 1637–50 J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (Wodrow Soc.) 221 He was upon great moyen and solistation inlarged, but verie shortlie after he departed this life. b. With a and plural. An instance of this. ΚΠ a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 60 Be diuers..operatiounes Men makis in court thair solistationes. 1596 Earl of Essex in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1846) 3rd Ser. IV. 131 His sollicitacons and guifts, offered to the rebells of Irland. 1625 in W. Foster Eng. Factories India 1624–9 (1909) 59 Our owne peticions, sollicitations, and complaintes. 1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 488 Spare that proposal, Father, spare the trouble Of that sollicitation . View more context for this quotation 1769 ‘Junius’ Stat Nominis Umbra (1772) I. xxv. 183 Your solicitations..were renewed under another administration. 1836 J. Martin Disc. iv. 121 Without one solicitation on the part of the conquered, peace is offered. 1874 J. R. Green Short Hist. Eng. People ix. §9. 689 In spite of his master's personal solicitations Churchill remained true to Protestantism. c. The action of soliciting a person of the other sex (cf. solicit v. 4b, 4d). ΘΚΠ society > morality > moral evil > licentiousness > unchastity > prostitution > [noun] > soliciting solicitationa1616 importuning1872 a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) iv. ii. 204 If she will returne me my Iewels, I will giue ouer my suite, and repent my vnlawfull sollicitation . View more context for this quotation 1640 T. Carew Poems 52 She Who hath preserv'd her spotlesse chastitie From all solicitation. 1681 T. Otway Souldiers Fortune iii. i. 34 She cannot be free from the insolent solicitations of such Fellows as you are, Sir. 1786 E. Inchbald I'll tell you What iii. ii. 54 He had just seen the most beautiful girl his eyes ever beheld, to whom he had given a look of solicitation. 1848 C. Dickens Dombey & Son liv. 541 From my marriage day, I found myself exposed..to such solicitation and pursuit..from one mean villain. 1887 Pall Mall Gaz. 25 July 4/2 No charge of solicitation is to be taken except when the solicitee is prepared to come forward and prosecute. d. Law. (See quot. 1835 and solicit v. 3.) ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > [noun] > incitement or instigation > to evil or lawlessness suggestiona1340 solicitation1835 1835 T. E. Tomlins Jacob's Law-dict. Solicitations. It is an indictable offence to solicit and incite another to commit a felony. 3. The exertion or operation of a physically attracting influence or force. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > operation upon something > [noun] workinga1382 impression1390 actiona1398 affection1489 suppressiona1500 operation1525 influence1598 effect1608 manage1608 solicitation1626 attingency1642 influx1644 influency1651 incidence1656 attingence1678 influencing1754 impact1817 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > [noun] > drawing towards itself or attraction attracting?a1425 attraction1626 solicitation1626 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §836 By Excitation and Solicitation of the Body Putrified, and the Parts thereof, by the Body Ambient. 1833 J. F. W. Herschel Astronomy viii. 266 Be it pressure from without or the resultant of many pressures or sollicitations of unknown fluids. 1837 W. Whewell Hist. Inductive Sci. II. 85 The ‘solicitations of gravity’. 1884 N. Amer. Rev. Aug. 115 The solicitations of Jupiter's attractive force are as urgent on a swiftly rushing body as on one at rest. 4. The action of some attractive, enticing, or alluring influence. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > [noun] tightingc1000 tolling?c1225 ticement1303 enticinga1340 ticinga1400 atticement1483 allure1534 luring1547 enticement1549 allurement1561 allurance1574 alluring1579 illurement1582 attraction1591 lurement1592 till1596 invitation1602 tract1620 illecebration1624 prolectation1625 invitement1627 inescation1645 inveiglement1653 allectation1656 tracture1658 solicitation1676 drumming1833 come-hither1835 chemistry1898 come-hitherness1918 1676 M. Hale Medit. Lord's Prayer 153 in Contempl. Moral & Divine: 2nd Pt. In these the Objects were innocent, and had in themselves no active solicitation to Evil. 1694 J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding (new ed.) ii. i. 43 Children..are surrounded with a world of new things, which, by a constant sollicitation of their Senses, draw the mind constantly to them. 1712 J. Arbuthnot John Bull in his Senses iv. 17 She was..a common mercenary Prostitute, and that without any Solicitation from Nature. 1758 S. Johnson Idler 7 Oct. 209 Vicious sollicitations of appetite, if not checked, will grow more importunate. a1820 T. Brown Philos. Human Mind IV. xcviii. 561 The duty that is exercised in resisting the solicitations of evils. 1884 J. Sully Outl. Psychol. iv. 99 The power of sustained attention grows with the ability to resist distractions and solicitations. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > care, carefulness, or attention > [noun] yemec893 carefulnessa1000 getec1175 gomec1175 tenta1300 curec1300 keepa1325 diligence1340 heed1357 tentivenessa1382 observancec1390 businessa1398 reasona1398 attendancec1400 resporta1413 curiosityc1430 mindingc1449 reckc1475 respect1509 regardshipa1513 looking unto1525 peradvertencea1529 looking toa1535 solicitudea1535 looking after?1537 solicitudeness1547 care1548 solicitnessc1550 caring1556 heedfulness1561 solicitateness1562 hofulness1566 regard1573 charishness1587 on-waiting1590 heediness1596 take-heed1596 respectiveness1598 observationa1616 solicitousness1636 heeding1678 curiousness1690 solicitation1693 attention1741 craftsmanship1850 the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > worry > anxiety > [noun] mourningeOE businessOE busyOE carefulnessa1000 carec1000 howc1000 embeþonkc1200 thought?c1250 cark1330 curea1340 exercisec1386 solicitude?a1412 pensienessc1450 anxietya1475 fear1490 thought-taking1508 pensement1516 carp1548 caring1556 hoe1567 thoughtfulness1569 carking1583 caretaking1625 anxiousness1636 solicitousness1636 concern1692 solicitation1693 anxietude1709 twitchiness1834 uptightness1969 1693 J. Clayton in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 17 793 If..their Heards are stray'd from their Plantations, without more sollicitation they go directly to the Rivers to fetch them home again. a1718 W. Penn in Life in Wks. I. 135 Whom I ever served with a steady Sollicitation. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Water This comes so little..into our Diet..that it is not worth much Sollicitation about it. Derivatives soliciˈtationism n. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > [noun] > theory of solicitationism1880 1880 W. D. Howells Undiscovered Country iii. 52 What I wish now to establish as the central principle of the spiritistic science is the principle of solicitationism. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1492 |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。