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单词 the same
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to the (this) same
b. Phrases. of the same: in the same way. to the (this) same: to the same effect. with the same: at the same moment. Obsolete.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [adverb]
alsoOE
after onec1385
alikea1393
of the same1399
in likec1400
accordinglyc1449
in like casea1459
after one rate1509
like1529
numericallyc1600
identically1625
undistinguishably1671
formally1682
just the same1874
the world > action or operation > manner of action > [phrase] > in this, some, any, etc., way > in the same way
in like form1297
in manner ofa1375
of the same1399
the same1765
just the same1874
the world > relative properties > relationship > equality or equivalence > [adverb] > equivalently
to the (this) same1399
equivalentlya1529
valuably1627
tantamountingly1655
equipollentlya1677
convertibly1710
coextensively1843
the world > time > relative time > simultaneity or contemporaneousness > [adverb]
on (or in) one sitheeOE
togethersc1175
togetherc1200
at once?c1225
at one shiftc1325
jointly1362
at one strokec1374
with that ilkec1390
at one shipea1400
withc1440
at a timec1485
at (in) one (an) instant1509
all at a shove1555
pari passu1567
in (also at, with) one breath1590
in that ilkec1590
with the same1603
in one1616
concurrently1648
concurringly1650
contemporarily1669
simultaneously1675
synchronistically1684
coevallya1711
in (also with) the same breath1721
synchronically1749
at a slap1753
synchronously1793
contemporaneously1794
coinstantaneously1807
coetaneouslya1817
consentaneously1817
at one or a sweep1834
coincidentally1837
at the very nonce1855
one time1873
coincidently1875
in parallel1969
real time1993
1399 W. Langland Richard Redeles Prol. 14 All þe londe..ros with him rapely to riȝtyn his wronge, For he shullde hem serue of þe same after.
c1400 Rule St. Benet (verse) 373 Also we se ȝit to þe same.
c1400 Rule St. Benet (verse) 461 For hali writ sais on þis wise: ‘Þe fole with word may non chastese.’.. And to þis sam, als clerks may kun, Þe wise man sais: ‘Chastise þi sun [etc.].’
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 1027 He spake the word, and with the same, Immediatly out came the name.
extracted from sameadj.pron.adv.
the same
a. the same, †that (or this) same: the aforesaid person or thing. Often merely the equivalent of a personal pronoun; he, she, it, they. Now rare in literary use; still common in legal documents; also (with reference to things) in commercial language (where the is sometimes omitted). Cf. German der-, die-, dasselbe.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > the same thing or person
selfeOE
the ilkeOE
same1340
that (or this) same1362
selfsamec1422
one (and the) selfsame1531
none1611
identity1616
same difference1945
the mind > language > statement > acknowledgement or recognition > acknowledgement [phrase] > acknowledgement of one's identity
the same1362
the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > the same thing or person > the same thing as mentioned before
idemOE
swilkc1175
that (or this) same1362
id?c1663
abovesaid1684
the world > relative properties > relationship > identity > [noun] > that one or this one
that (or this) same?a1513
1362 W. Langland Piers Plowman A. iii. 27 Þenne [lauȝten] þei leue þis lordynges, at Meede. Wiþ þat þer come Clerkes to Cumforte þe same.
c1400 Lansdowne Ritual in Rule St. Benet, etc. 143 Þe nouyce sal..singe þare thrise: ‘Suscipe me, domine’ &c. Þe couent..sall reherce þe same again thrise, and ‘Gloria patri’.
c1400 Mandeville's Trav. (1839) viii. 97 Upon that same schalle he sytte,..righte as himself seyde.
c1450 Cov. Myst. (Shaks. Soc.) ii. 25 Take this appyl and ete this ssame, This ffrute is best as I the telle.
1474 W. Caxton tr. Game & Playe of Chesse (1883) Ded. 1 That ye sawe gladly the Inhabitants of ye same enformed in good, vertuous, prouffitable and honeste maners.
1484 W. Caxton tr. Subtyl Historyes & Fables Esope iii. vii [Men] ought to preyse and loue the chirche and the commaundements of the same.
1503 in C. Kerry Hist. St. Lawrence, Reading (1883) 111 Also ij staynyd clothis wt ryddels to þe same.
1509 J. Fisher Mornynge Remembraunce Countesse of Rychemonde (de Worde) sig. Aii v Aboue all these same there is a foure maner of noblenes.
a1513 W. Dunbar Poems (1998) I. 237 Ȝour hienes can nocht gett an meter To keip ȝour wardrope, nor discreter To rewle ȝour robbis and dres the sam.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Lev. xiii. 40 Whan the hayres fall out of the heade of a man or a woman, so that he is balde, the same is cleane.
1549 Bk. Common Prayer (STC 16267) Celebr. Holye Communion f. xxiv Graunt that they maie both perceaue and knowe what thinges they ought to do, and also haue grace and power faithfully to fulfill the same.
1583 P. Stubbes Second Pt. Anat. Abuses sig. I6v Watermen haunt the waters, and fishes swim in the same.
1596 E. Spenser Second Pt. Faerie Queene iv. x. sig. I6v That was a temple..Farre renowmed..Much more then that, which was in Paphos built, Or that in Cyprus, both long since this same . View more context for this quotation
1611 Bible (King James) Matt. xxiv. 13 But he that shall endure vnto the end, the same shall be saued. View more context for this quotation
a1616 W. Shakespeare Comedy of Errors (1623) iv. i. 11 In the instant that I met with you, He had of me a Chaine, at fiue a clocke I shall receiue the money for the same . View more context for this quotation
1621 in H. Owen & J. B. Blakeway Hist. Shrewsbury (1825) I. 574 Laid out in stocking up of the gorst in Kingsland, making the same into faggottes.
?1677 S. Primatt City & Covntry Purchaser & Builder 8 An over-shot-mill, which is the water brought to the top of the wheel, in landers or troughs which cast the same into Buckets made in the wheel for the receipt of the same, the force and weight of which water drives the same.
1790 Coll. Voy. round World V. x. 1755 The natives thinking we were determined to pay not the least consideration, at length ceased to apply for the same.
1804 W. Cruise Digest Laws Eng. Real Prop. III. 362 If such tenant for life die on the day on which the same was made payable, the whole [rent must be paid].
1820 J. Keats Isabella in Lamia & Other Poems 50 Her lute-string gave an echo of his name, She spoilt her half-done broidery with the same.
1901 M. Franklin My Brilliant Career viii. 56 A big red-bearded man..had received a letter from Mrs. Bossier instructing him to take care of me. He informed me also that he was glad to do what he termed ‘that same’.
1926 in H. W. Fowler Mod. Eng. Usage 512/1 Sir,—Having in mind the approaching General Election, it appears to me that the result of same is likely to be as much a farce as the last.
1966 G. W. Turner Eng. Lang. in Austral. & N.Z. vi. 135 A different influence of written language is seen in the use of same as a pronoun equivalent to it, as in ‘put the tailboard up and secure same with a length of wire’ from New Zealand (Wally Crump, 1964), a facetious borrowing of lawyer's English which is quite common.
1973 N.Y. Law Jrnl. 24 July 4/4 The following sentence in a brief is typical of its misuse as a noun: ‘Waldbaum purchased the soda..then stacked it on the shelves in order to sell the same.’
extracted from sameadj.pron.adv.
the same
1. the same:
a. in the same manner; (in weakened sense) just as. Const. as. to think the same of: to have the same (good) opinion of (a person). Similarly, to feel the same to.Now rare in literary use; common dialect, often with omission of the.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > manner of action > [phrase] > in this, some, any, etc., way > in the same way
in like form1297
in manner ofa1375
of the same1399
the same1765
just the same1874
the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adverb] > so or in such a manner
soc888
ylikeeOE
asOE
so‥asa1225
likea1393
like asc1475
s'a1616
the same1765
same like1898
the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > [verb (transitive)] > continue to esteem
to think the same of1861
1765 Museum Rusticum 3 240 Sow the seed broad-cast,..then harrow it in, the same as turnep seed.
1827 D. Johnson Sketches Indian Field Sports (ed. 2) 154 There is a physical cause for this, which operates the same in India as in the holy land.
1857 ‘S. Sondnokkur’ Ryde fro Ratchda to Manchistur (ed. 2) iv. 9 Aw kuddunt elp wundurin..wether it wur to put iz grund coffi in, saym uz wi dun o whoam.
1857 ‘S. Sondnokkur’ Ryde fro Ratchda to Manchistur (ed. 2) vi. 14 Thir wur o rattlin saym uz uv o lot a peawur looms.
1861 ‘G. Eliot’ Silas Marner xviii. 325 You'll never think the same of me again.
1884 ‘M. Twain’ Adventures Huckleberry Finn ii. 24 Strange niggers would..look him all over, same as if he was a wonder.
1930 W. Faulkner As I lay Dying 4 She ought to taken those cakes when she same as gave you her word.
1933 M. Lowry Ultramarine i. 16 He knows bloody well same as myself it doesn't pay to shout and be unkind to youngsters.
1957 L. P. Hartley Hireling viii. 65 But I shouldn't be able to serve them personally, same as I do now.
1975 Listener 6 Feb. 174/1 There was no work... They were all bad years, because, same as I say, there was nothing.
b. = ‘all the same’: see A. 2. Obsolete exc. poetic.
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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
1782 F. Burney Cecilia III. vi. i. 224 Suppose I am a cabinet-maker? When I send in my chairs, do I ask who is to sit upon them? No; it's all one to me..I must be paid for the chairs the same, use them who may.
1884 R. Browning Ferishtah's Fancies (1885) 39 For as our liege the Shah's sublime estate Merely enhaloes, leaves him man the same, So [etc.].
c. same like adj. just like, the same as, in the same manner as. dialect, nonstandard, or jocular.
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the world > relative properties > relationship > similarity > [adverb] > so or in such a manner
soc888
ylikeeOE
asOE
so‥asa1225
likea1393
like asc1475
s'a1616
the same1765
same like1898
1898 W. P. Ridge Mord Em'ly x. 142 Beef Pudding same like Mother makes!
1922 E. O'Neill Anna Christie ii. 134 Two my bro'der dey gat lost on fishing boat same like your bro'ders vas drowned.
1928 J. M. Peterkin Scarlet Sister Mary iv. 47 E weddin-dress fits em same like a green shuck fits a young ear o corn.
1928 J. M. Peterkin Scarlet Sister Mary xix. 207 I'll lay down on de ground an' holler same like a dog.
1928 J. M. Peterkin Scarlet Sister Mary xxi. 227 ‘How you do today?’ ‘Fine. Same like a lamb a-jumpin.’
1959 A. Christie Cat among Pigeons ix. 107 ‘See no evil, hear no evil, think no evil. Same like the monkeys,’ observed Sergeant Percy Bond.
1968 ‘L. Egan’ Serious Investigation vi. 78 But same like the gent in Holy Writ, Beware the anger of a patient man.
1973 G. Mitchell Murder of Busy Lizzie xv. 185 Ain't going to be no share-out. Same like the boy with the apple-core, if you happen to know that story.
1980 I. Murdoch Nuns & Soldiers vii. 382 I have rich friends, same like you.
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