| 单词 | steen | 
| 释义 | steenadj. U.S. slang.   An indefinite, (fairly) large number of; ‘umpteen’. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > plurality > great number, numerousness > 			[adjective]		 > used for large number sevenOE fortya1616 any1758 steen1886 steenth1895 zillion1901 umpty1916 umptieth1917 umpteen1918 umpteenth1918 bazillion1939 scrillion1945 1886    Tid-Bits IV. 37/2  				And so I've lost a year of wooing, And more than 'steen years will repay. 1900    K. U. Clark in  Independent 2573/2  				Endless repetitions are not unfitly designated as occurring ‘steen’ times. 1915    S. Ford Torchy, Private Sec. xiii. 225  				It's no trick at all to go into the average Rube village, 'steen miles from a railroad. 1934    S. Lewis Work of Art xxv. 338  				‘I've told you lots of times about building a really first-class inn,’ said Myron...‘Yes, sure, steen thousand times,’ said Effie. 1944    Kansas City 		(Missouri)	 Star 10 Dec.  d8/7  				If 'steen thousand women would give up their share. 1951    Amer. Speech 26 65/2  				Steen. One would judge this word to be abstracted from sixteen. It has, I think, been familiar to me for many, many years, often in hyperbolical combinations; e.g., ‘I have steen million things to do’. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1993; most recently modified version published online March 2022). steenv.ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > killing > killing by specific method > kill			[verb (transitive)]		 > by stoning steenc950 heneOE stonec1175 to-henea1250 lapidate1816 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > assail with missiles			[verb (transitive)]		 > stone steenc950 heneOE stonec1175 lapidate1816 brickbat1830 rock1836 c950    Lindisf. Gosp. Matt. xxiii. 37  				Ðu stænas [c975  Rushw. stænest] hia ðaðe to ðe gesendet sint. a1225    Juliana 41  				And ich hit am þet makede sein iuhan þe baptiste beon heafdes bicoruen & seinte stephene isteanet. ?c1225						 (?a1200)						    Ancrene Riwle 		(Cleo. C.vi)	 		(1972)	 100  				Seinte stefne þet þe stanes þet me steanede him wið [etc.]. 1340    Ayenbite 		(1866)	 213  				God..made ane man to stene to-uore al þe uolke uor þet he [etc.]. a1387    J. Trevisa tr.  R. Higden Polychron. 		(St. John's Cambr.)	 		(1876)	 VI. 31  				Þey schulde þrowe out stones þorow holes of þe walles, as it were for to stene the devel. c1440    Gesta Romanorum 178  				Jerusalem! that sleist prophites, & steynist hem that bethe I-sent to the. c1450    Mirk's Festial 28  				Þay drowen hym out of þe cyte, forto stenen hym to dethe.  2.   a.  To line (a well or other excavation) with stone, brick or other material. Also with up. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > earth-moving, etc. > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > line excavation sough1688 timber1702 steen1724 1724    Philos. Trans. 1722–3 		(Royal Soc.)	 32 192  				We..artificially steen'd the whole Depth [of the well] with circular Portland Stone. 1797    Philos. Trans. 		(Royal Soc.)	 87 325  				The well was sunk and steined to the bottom. 1833    J. C. Loudon Encycl. Cottage Archit. §234  				To dig a cesspool..and steen it with four-inch brick-work. 1838    W. Holloway Gen. Dict. Provincialisms (at cited word)  				To line a well with stones or bricks is to Stean it. 1839    Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 2 245/2  				The excavation was..steined with 9 inch brickwork in cement. 1877    Fraser's Mag. 15 422  				The original plan of steyning the banks, or lining them with stones, must..be resorted to. 1888    F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk.  				Steen, to build up without mortar the circular wall of a well... ‘I've a-got good stones, I'll steen un up well’. 1891    Antiquary Nov. 208  				The lower part of this was steined with oak boards.  b.  dialect. (See quot. 1888.) ΚΠ 1888    F. T. Elworthy W. Somerset Word-bk.  				Steen,..2. To put fresh metal on a road. Derivatives  steened adj. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > earth-moving, etc. > 			[adjective]		 > of excavation: lined with stone or brick steened1721 1721    J. Mortimer Whole Art Husbandry 		(ed. 5)	 II. 283  				He had several times seen at the pulling up of such old [ox] Stalls, some that have had a well steen'd Channel under the Planks, leading to a large steined Receptacle without the Stall. 1863    Archaeologia Cantiana 5 15  				I found another steined grave of Caen stone. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online March 2022). <  | 
	
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