单词 | three-quarter |
释义 | three-quarterthree-quartersn.adj.adv. A. n. 1. three quarters phr. three of the four equal parts into which anything is or may be divided; loosely, the greater part of anything. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > a great part or proportion > the greater part, the majority the more partOE the best part ofOE (the) more parta1350 (the) most parta1350 (the) most part alla1350 (the) most party1372 for (also be, in) the most part (also deal, party)a1387 the better part ofa1393 the mo?a1400 most forcea1400 substancea1413 corsec1420 generalty?c1430 the greater partc1430 three quartersc1470 generalityc1485 the most feck1488 corpse1533 most1553 nine-tenths?1556 better half1566 generality?1570 pluralityc1570 body1574 the great body (of)1588 flush1592 three fourths1600 best1601 heap1609 gross1625 lump1709 bulk1711 majority1714 nineteen in twenty1730 balance1747 sweighta1800 heft1816 chief1841 the force1842 thick end1847 the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > four > [noun] > division into four > a fourth part > three quarters three quartersc1470 three fourths1600 c1470 Henry Wallace ix. 979 Than off the day thre quartaris was went. 1650 N. Ward Discolliminium 49 And now I am 3 quarters Presbyterian, I keep one quarter still Independent. 1886 C. E. Pascoe London of To-day (ed. 3) i. 29 A modest luncheon of grilled chops and boiled potatoes is ordered. In three-quarters of an hour these appear. 1900 F. H. Stoddard Evol. Eng. Novel 191 That three-quarters of life which is called conduct. 2. three-quarter (plural three-quarters), in Rugby Football, short for three-quarter back n. at Compounds. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > rugby football > [noun] > types of player > player or position full back1875 goal kick1875 No. eight1876 goalkicker1879 three-quarter back1880 handler1888 three-quarter1889 heeler1892 scrum half1894 lock forward1898 standoff1902 five-eighth1905 hooker1905 threes1905 flying half1906 loose head1907 standoff1908 fly-half1918 fly1921 inside half1921 outside half1921 scrum1921 inside centre1936 flank forward1937 out-half1949 prop1950 prop forward1951 number eight1952 flanker1953 tight head1959 back-rower1969 second rower1969 striker1973 packman1992 1889 H. Vassall Rugby Football 13 If he [the captain] is playing four three-quarters and finds that his eight forwards are swamped by the opposing nine, he must make his extra three-quarter go forward. 1897 Whitaker's Almanack 645/1 The English halves and three-quarters were run out before they had a chance of getting away. B. adj. a. three-quarter (rarely three-quarters). Amounting to three quarters of the whole; one quarter less in magnitude or dimension than that which is complete or full; three-fourths of the ordinary; also vaguely (cf. A. 1). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [adverb] > for the most part nigheOE almostOE three-quarters1677 e'enamost1735 about1769 the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > four > [adjective] > divided into four > three-quarter three-quarter1677 1677 London Gaz. No. 1239/4 A middle sized Fox Beagle,..white breast, and her legs whitish, with three quarter sterne. 1684 J. P. von Valcaren Relation Siege Vienna 204 Three quarter Cannons, of each 36 pound. 1700 Let. 8 Apr. in T. Brown 3rd Vol. Wks. (1708) ii. 101 As if he had been riding three-quarter-speed. 1766 J. Entick Surv. London in New Hist. London IV. 448 Adjoining to the walls are ten three-quarter columns. 1837 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 1 33/1 Secured with three-quarter inch bolts. 1869 A. J. Evans Vashti xxii. 292 A three-quarter moon was staring down at her own image. b. spec. Of portraits, etc. (a) Originally applied to a canvas measuring 30 inches by 25 (about three-fourths of the area of a kitcat, 36 in. × 28). (b) Now usually applied to a portrait showing three-fourths of the figure (in full, three quarter(s length). Also of a coat, sleeve, etc.: (having) three-fourths of the normal length. (c) three-quarter-face (esp. in Photography), the aspect intermediate between full face and profile. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > types or styles of clothing > [adjective] > of specific length foot-sideOE sideOE long-side1575 sidelong1575 nock-shorn1632 talarian1671 three-quarter1713 overknee1831 talaric1853 high water1856 ankle-length1876 long1882 hip-length1893 knee-length1895 thigh-length1895 fingertip1920 mid-calf1931 wrist-length1935 floor-length1939 cropped1954 waltz-length1958 two-thirds1963 calf-length1965 midi1968 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > painting > painting according to subject > [adjective] > portrait-painting > full-length, half-length, etc. three-quarter1713 half-lengtha1739 Kit-cat1754 head-and-shoulders1822 society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > photography > [noun] > person photographed > aspect of three-quarter-face1865 1713 J. Swift Jrnl. to Stella 27 Feb. (1948) II. 628 I have a very fine Picture of Ldy Orkney,..by Sr Godfry Kneller, 3 quarters length. 1831 D. E. Williams Life Sir T. Lawrence, 1769–1830, I. 77 The last prices received by Sir Thomas Lawrence. For a head-size, or three-quarters, 210l.; for a kit-kat, 315l.; for a half-length, 420l.;..and for a full-length, 630l. c1850 Catalogue of Wm. Macgill, Edinb. 10 Canvasses on Frames kept in Stock..24 by 20, head size; 30 by 25, ¾ size; 36 by 28, Kitcat,..50 by 40, half-length [etc.]. 1865 M. E. Braddon Sir Jasper ii There were several sketches of the Baronet's elder daughter; now a three-quarter face..; now a profile..; now a full face. 1882 J. Ashton Social Life Reign of Queene Anne II. xxvii. 42 Wollaston, a portrait painter, who could only command five guineas for a three-quarters canvas. 1894 H. Gamlin G. Romney 202 Lady Susan Murray is a beautiful three-quarter standing figure. 1911 Queen 4 Nov. (Suppl.) 14/3 A three-quarter length [coat] comes out at only 5 guineas. 1919 in C. W. Cunnington Eng. Women's Clothing in Present Cent. (1952) 156 The three-quarter coat is the latest rage. 1940 R. Graves & A. Hodge Long Week-end xvi. 280 Swagger coats..were of three-quarter length. 1943 P. Cheyney You can always Duck v. 85 She is wearin'..a loose three-quarter length coat. 1960 Woman's Own 19 Mar. 42/3 Three-quarter sleeve overblouse. 1960 News Chron. 4 Apr. 6/1 The collar sits well away from the face; the sleeves are definitely three-quarter. 1960 Harper's Bazaar Aug. 8/2 A brief tartan jacket..which has..three-quarter length sleeves. 1960 Harper's Bazaar Oct. 119 A three-quarter coat in oatmeal tweed. 1972 A. Price Col. Butler's Wolf xi. 119 A reversible three-quarter length overcoat. c. elliptical. Measuring or relating to three quarters (of a yard) in Cloth Measure, or three fourths of any quantity indicated by context; spec. of a coal seam, three quarters of a yard thick. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > minerals > mineral deposits > [adjective] > thick vein or coal seam strong1684 three-quarter1708 1708 J. C. Compl. Collier 4 in T. Nourse Mistery of Husbandry Discover'd (ed. 3) The 3 Quarter Coal about 3 Quartes thick or more. 1837 J. R. McCulloch Statist. Acct. Brit. Empire I. i. i. 87 The principal beds of coal are one of 6 feet in thickness, and a lower one, called the three-quarter bed. 1838 Civil Engineer & Architect's Jrnl. 1 381/2 A half-inch service pipe will fill a cistern in one-third the time now taken by the three-quarter cock. 1894 R. O. Heslop Northumberland Words Three-quarter-coal, a seam of coal about three-quarters of a yard in thickness. 1912 N.E.D. at Three-quarter Mod. The three-quarter chimes. C. adv. To the extent of three quarters. ΚΠ a1584 A. Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae 110 That littil God of loue..with bowe thrie quartars scante. 1832 Proposed Regulations Cavalry iii. 106 The..Troops wheel three-quarters left about. 1869 ‘L. Carroll’ Phantasmagoria 106 Prone to the dust he bent his head, And lay like one three-quarters dead. Compounds three-quarter back n. in Rugby Football (also in Hockey), one of two, three, or four players stationed between the half-backs and the full-backs. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > rugby football > [noun] > types of player > player or position full back1875 goal kick1875 No. eight1876 goalkicker1879 three-quarter back1880 handler1888 three-quarter1889 heeler1892 scrum half1894 lock forward1898 standoff1902 five-eighth1905 hooker1905 threes1905 flying half1906 loose head1907 standoff1908 fly-half1918 fly1921 inside half1921 outside half1921 scrum1921 inside centre1936 flank forward1937 out-half1949 prop1950 prop forward1951 number eight1952 flanker1953 tight head1959 back-rower1969 second rower1969 striker1973 packman1992 1880 Daily Tel. 20 Dec. One of the Northern three-quarter backs sustained an injury to his leg. 1889 H. Vassall Rugby Football 10 This led to the increase in the number of three-quarter-backs, first, from one to two, with two full-backs, and then to three, with one full-back—in other words, three-quarter-back became the main line of defence against the rush of opposing forwards. 1890 F. S. Creswell Hockey 10 The three-quarter-backs, generally two in number. three-quarter bed n. a bed intermediate in width between a single and a double bed. ΘΚΠ society > inhabiting and dwelling > inhabited place > a building > furniture and fittings > bed > types of bed > [noun] > specific sizes of bed double bed1839 three-quarter bed1919 twin bed1919 queen1955 California king size1957 California king1983 1919 L. R. Balderston Housewifery vii. 196 Size of Bedspreads..80 in. × 100 in.—three-quarter bed. 1978 Lancashire Life Oct. 141/2 The old four foot wide ‘three~quarter’ bed—known in the trade as a ‘landlady's double’ because seaside landladies used it to get two people into what should have been a single room—is rarely seen nowadays. three-quarter binding n. a style of bookbinding having more leather than half-binding: see quot. ΘΚΠ society > communication > book > manufacture or production of books > book-binding > type of binding > [noun] antiquing1728 royal binding1808 Russia binding1817 gothique1818 half-binding1821 Roxburghe1839 paper cover1843 trade binding1874 tree-calf1879 Grolier1880 yapp1883 cloth-work1885 publisher's binding1885 tree-marble1885 treed calf1892 presentation binding1893 quarter leather1894 quarter calf1896 three-quarter binding1897 library binding1903 circuit-binding1909 publisher's cloth1911 quarter binding1912 loose back1923 open back1923 spring-back1923 spiral binding1949 1897 Let. to Editor (O.E.D. Archive) Three quarter binding is a very wide back and large corners. The sides may be of anything, paper, cloth [etc.]. three-quarter-bred adj. having three quarters of pure blood. ΘΚΠ the world > people > ethnicities > division of mankind by physical characteristics > mixed race > [adjective] > person mongrel1566 mulatto-like1719 half-breeda1762 mixed breed1775 half-caste1789 half-blood1830 three-quarter-bred1902 quarter-caste1952 biracial1963 multiracial1964 the world > animals > domestic animal > [adjective] > of livestock > kept for breeding > having three-quarter pure blood three-quarter-bred1902 1902 Bodkin Shillelagh 32 The fast three-quarter bred mare between the shafts. three-quarter cleft n. (also three-quarter clift) dialect a person three-quarters ‘cracked’: cf. quarter cleft n. 2. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [noun] > slight madness > person touched1625 three-quarter cleft1830 quarter cleft1831 mattoid1891 borderland1894 borderline case1907 wackadoo1979 wackadoodle1991 1830 W. Carleton Traits & Stories Irish Peasantry I. 4 ‘A three-quarther clift’, or mischievous fellow, half knave, half fool. three-quarters face n. Military three quarters of a full ‘face’ or turn. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military operations > evolution > [noun] > other evolutions inversion1627 conversion1635 fronting1796 platoon1797 platoon exercise1797 half-face1833 right (or left) shoulders (in)!1833 three-quarters face1833 about-face1835 ployment1861 1833 Regulations Instr. Cavalry i. i. 14 The recruit..makes a three quarters face in the given direction. three-quarter fiddle n. see quot. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > the arts > music > musical instrument > stringed instruments > bowable instrument > [noun] > violin > small violin kit?1520 pochette1654 violino piccolo1776 three-quarter fiddle1889 1889 E. J. Payne in Grove Dict. Music IV. 813/1 Violino Piccolo (..Dreiviertel-geige, Three-quarter fiddle), a violin of small size, but of the ordinary parts and proportions, differing in this respect from the pochette or kit. three-quarter line n. Rugby Football the row of three-quarter backs aligned (and usually angled back) across the field, esp. at a set-piece. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > football > rugby football > [noun] > formations line-out1889 backline1960 three-quarter line1960 1960 E. S. Higham & W. J. Higham High Speed Rugby vii. 58 The scrum-half's first and foremost duty is to feed the three-quarter-line. 1976 Eastern Evening News (Norwich) 9 Dec. 19/8 Norfolk took an early lead when the ball was quickly fed along the three-quarter line to put Hopkins over for a try. three-quarter plate n. (also three-quarter plate watch) see quot. ΘΚΠ the world > time > instruments for measuring time > watch > [noun] > particular types of watch German watch1611 larum watch1619 clock-watch1625 minute watch1660 pendulum watch1664 watch1666 alarm watch1669 finger watch1679 string-watch1686 scout1688 balance-watch1690 hour-watch1697 warming-pan1699 minute pendulum watch1705 jewel watch1711 suit1718 repeater1725 Tompion1727 pendulum spring1728 second-watch1755 Geneva watch1756 cylinder-watch1765 watch-paper1777 ring watch1788 verge watch1792 watch lamp1823 hack1827 bull's-eye1833 vertical watch1838 quarter-repeater1840 turnip1840 hunting-watch1843 minute repeater1843 hunter1851 job watch1851 Geneva1852 watch-lining1856 touch watch1860 musical watch1864 lever1865 neep1866 verge1871 independent seconds watch1875 stem-winder1875 demi-hunter1884 fob-watch1884 three-quarter plate1884 wrist-watch1897 turnip-watch1898 sedan-chair watch1904 Rolex1922 Tank watch1923 strap watch1926 chatelaine watch1936 sedan clock1950 quartz watch1969 pulsar1970 1884 F. J. Britten Watch & Clockmakers' Handbk. (new ed.) 199 In three-quarter plate watches there is a piece cut out of the top plate sufficiently large to allow the balance to move in the same horizontal plane. three-quarter veneer n. Dentistry = partial veneer n. at partial adj. and n. Compounds. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > dentistry > [noun] > a restoration > crown crown1781 pivot tooth1842 crown cap1876 jacket crown1891 post crown1905 three-quarter veneer1924 veneer crown1927 veneer1930 1924 J. F. Hovestad Pract. Dental Porcelains xii. 110 (heading) The partial coping or the all porcelain three-quarter veneer crown. 1963 J. Osborne Dental Mech. (ed. 5) xxiii. 415 Three-quarter or partial veneer crowns. Such crowns are usually employed as bridge retainers. Derivatives three-quartered adj. †(a) made in three sections (obsolete); (b) Heraldry of an animal as a bearing: turned so as to be nearly affronté, but showing a part of the flank. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > three > division into three > [adjective] tripartitec1420 tripartited1426 triparted1429 three-quartereda1450 three-parted1556 tripart1592 tripartitory1651 three-part1854 trifid1871 tri-vided1900 society > communication > indication > insignia > heraldic devices collective > heraldic representations of creatures > [adjective] > specific aspects of heraldic beasts regardantc1460 addorsed1572 guardant1572 inverted1610 despectant1688 recursant1688 respectant1688 suspectant1688 adossé1710 affrontee1718 affrontee1724 tourné1725 spectant1825 three-quarteredc1828 a1450 (c1410) H. Lovelich Hist. Holy Grail xxxv. l. 535 There-Inne stoden peleris of Marbil stones..thre-qwarterid they weren Of Gold & Asure and Of Silver. c1828 W. Berry Encycl. Her. I. Gloss. Three-quartered, showing three-fourths of an animal; termed, also, trian-aspect, as an eagle, &c. in a trian-aspect. 1889 in C. N. Elvin Dict. Heraldry This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online December 2019). < n.adj.adv.a1450 |
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