单词 | streaked |
释义 | streakedadj. 1. a. Marked with streaks; striped, striate. Often in specific names of animals and plants. streaked-back plover n. (in the U.S.) the ruddy turnstone, Arenaria interpres. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > animal body > markings or colourings > [adjective] > striped or lined barreda1387 streaked1600 vittated1790 vittate1826 striolate?1841 striolated1865 plagate1890 the world > plants > appearance of plant > plant defined by colour or marking > [adjective] > having particular type marking or colouring streaked1600 marbled1629 muscadine1646 agated1665 silver-cupped1688 red-top1705 tessellated1723 lineate1777 fancy1793 red-tipped1800 areolated1802 white-lipped1813 variegated1818 pennaceous1819 streak-flowered1822 limbate1826 unbroken1829 sanguine-heart1840 rivulose1843 pencilled1846 areolate1847 notate1857 sigillate1858 discolor1859 discolorous1860 fumose1866 fumous1866 tricolour1866 unnetted1869 the world > matter > colour > variegation > stripiness > [adjective] > streaked brinded1430 straked1537 branded1561 flaked1577 pencilled1592 streaked1600 brandy1608 striated1646 straky1650 bestreakeda1658 tabby1665 whipped1673 brindle1676 brindled1678 striate1678 rowy1742 streaky1747 virgated1803 roded1841 fibrilloso-striate1846 roey1850 tabbied1861 rody1864 1600 W. Shakespeare Merchant of Venice i. iii. 78 That all the eanelings which were streakt and pied Should fall as Iacobs hier. View more context for this quotation a1616 W. Shakespeare Winter's Tale (1623) iv. iv. 82 Streak'd Gilly-vors, (Which some call Natures bastards). View more context for this quotation 1657 J. Beale Herefordshire Orchards 46 For cider, the streak't must is most commended. 1665 R. Lovell Παμβοτανολογια (ed. 2) 419 Streaked grasse, see Lady lace grasse. 1681 N. Grew Musæum Regalis Societatis i. §v. iii. 114 The Streaked File-Fish. Capriscus striatus. 1758 W. Borlase Nat. Hist. Cornwall 203 The poorer sort, which is the streaked or dredged ore. 1774 O. Goldsmith Hist. Earth III. 242 The..true streaked tiger. 1796 W. Withering Arrangem. Brit. Plants (ed. 3) I. 85 Streaked, marked with depressed, but not always parallel lines. 1801 C. Stewart Elements Nat. Hist. I. 352 Trigla lineata. Streaked Gurnard. 1855 D. T. Ansted in Orr's Circle Sci.: Inorg. Nature 207 Bath stone..is..usually of a warm cream tint, often streaked. 1868 J. Richardson et al. Museum Nat. Hist. I. 260 The Streaked Sparrow-hawk (Accipiter virgatus). 1890 Cent. Dict. at Plover Speckled-back or streaked-back plover. b. Of flesh-meat, esp. bacon: = streaky adj. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > [adjective] > relating to meat > streaked with fat streaked1688 marbled1803 streaky1838 1688 G. Miege Great French Dict. ii. sig. Ttt3v/3 As, fine streaked Bacon, du petit Lard. 1725 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Œconomique at Potage A Border of young streak'd Bacon. 1830 J. Baxter Libr. Agric. & Hort. Knowl. 363 The fat is intermixed among the fibres of the muscles, giving the meat a streaked or marbled appearance. 1845 D. Jerrold Time Works Wonders i. 2 I've some beautiful bacon, sir, Such pink and white! Streaked, sir, like a carnation. 2. U.S. dialect. Confused, ashamed, agitated; uneasy, scared, alarmed. Usually to feel or look streaked. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [adjective] reigheOE drofc1000 druvyOE restlessOE worya1225 forstraughtc1386 unquertc1390 unsaughtc1390 ill (evil) at easea1400 unrofula1400 unquietc1400 unrestya1413 unquieted?a1425 unrestful?c1425 unpeaceda1475 out of quieta1500 inquiet?1504 uneasya1513 perturbed1538 unquietous?1545 disquieted?1548 astraught1564 astraughted1565 agitate1567 turmoiled1570 disquiet1587 distroubled1590 weltered1590 disturbed1593 twitcheda1594 troublesome1596 stract1598 uncomposed1601 discomposed1603 incomposed1608 uncouth1660 unserene1664 chagrin1665 agitated1684 perturbated1704 disordered1711 perturbate1741 chagrineda1754 nervish1760 uncomfortable1796 funked1831 untranquillized1831 streaked1833 striped1839 discomfortable1844 streaky1848 bothered1851 funked out1859 bebothered1866 disorderly1871 fantod1883 rattled1885 aflap1887 shook1891 dicked-up1967 torqued1967 weirded out1973 the mind > emotion > humility > feeling of shame > [adjective] > abashed abasheda1387 out of countenancec1500 discountenanced1644 streaked1833 streaky1848 the mind > emotion > fear > nervousness or uneasiness > [adjective] > uneasy > rattled streaked1833 striped1839 streaky1848 rattled1885 1833 S. Smith Life & Writings Major Jack Downing 17 I felt streaked enough, for the balls were whistling over our heads. 1837 T. C. Haliburton Clockmaker 1st Ser. (ed. 2) iv. 26 If he was in your House of Commons, I reckon he'd make some of your great folks look pretty streaked. 1848 J. R. Lowell Biglow Papers 1st Ser. ii. 19 I tell ye I felt streaked The fust time 't ever I found out wy baggonets wuz peaked. Derivatives ˈstreakedness n. rare Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΚΠ 1727 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. II Variegatedness, Speckledness, Streakedness. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1919; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1600 |
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