请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 tice
释义

ticen.

Brit. /tʌɪs/, U.S. /taɪs/
Etymology: < tice v.
An act of enticing, an enticement; spec. a stroke at croquet, or ‘ball’ (bowled) at cricket (see quots. 1843, 1901, etc.), which tempts or entices the opponent to take aim.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > croquet > [noun] > types of stroke
following stroke1837
rush1868
stop-stroke1868
cut1874
cut-over1874
jump-stroke1874
take-off1874
tice1874
passing croquet1877
split1896
split stroke1897
passing stroke1901
jump shot1909
Hong Kong1957
split shot1975
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > bowling > [noun] > a ball bowled > types of delivery or ball
full toss1826
long hop1830
twister1832
bail ball1833
bailer1833
grubber1837
slow ball1838
wide1838
ground ball1839
shooter1843
slower ball1846
twiddler1847
creeper1848
lob1851
sneak1851
sneaker1851
slow1854
bumper1855
teaser1856
daisy-cutter1857
popper1857
yorker1861
sharpshooter1863
headball1866
screwball1866
underhand1866
skimmerc1868
grub1870
ramrod1870
raymonder1870
round-armer1871
grass cutter1876
short pitch1877
leg break1878
lob ball1880
off-break1883
donkey-drop1888
tice1888
fast break1889
leg-breaker1892
kicker1894
spinner1895
wrong 'un1897
googly1903
fizzer1904
dolly1906
short ball1911
wrong 'un1911
bosie1912
bouncer1913
flyer1913
percher1913
finger-spinner1920
inswinger1920
outswinger1920
swinger1920
off-spinner1924
away swinger1925
Chinaman1929
overspinner1930
tweaker1938
riser1944
leg-cutter1949
seamer1952
leggy1954
off-cutter1955
squatter1955
flipper1959
lifter1959
cutter1960
beamer1961
loosener1962
doosra1999
1843 ‘Wykhamist’ Pract. Hints Cricket 15 The ‘Tice’, which may be described as a short pitched full-pitch..is one of the most destructive Balls that can be bowled.
1869 L. M. Alcott Little Women II. ix. 128 The phrases, ‘caught off a tice’, ‘stumped off his ground’,..were as intelligible to her as Sanscrit.
1874 J. D. Heath Compl. Croquet-player 55 It is admissible to give a double shot as a ‘tice’, so as to tempt him to shoot where his missing would give you the dead ball.
1888 A. G. Steel in A. G. Steel & R. H. Lyttelton Cricket (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) iii. 132 In the first over he [the bowler] should try a ‘yorker’. This ball, called in days gone by a ‘tice’, an abbreviation of ‘entice’, is certainly one of the most deadly balls that can be bowled.
1900 A. Lillie Croquet up to Date 41 The length of the tice should depend on the trueness of the ground.
1901 Notes & Queries 9th Ser. 8 284/2 It might meet the requirements of present-day definition..if one classed a ‘tice’ as a lob, or to be more precise, an underhand yorker.

Compounds

tice-basket n. a decoy basket.
ΘΚΠ
the world > food and drink > hunting > fishing > fishing-tackle > fish-trap > [noun] > basket > decoy
tice-basket1884
1884 19th Cent. Feb. 245 Fish..falling freely to the native net and tice-basket.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

ticev.

Brit. /tʌɪs/, U.S. /taɪs/
Forms: Middle English–1600s tyce, Middle English–1500s tise, Middle English–1600s tyse, Middle English–1500s Scottish tyss, (1500s Scottish tist, tyst, tyist(e, tyisce), Middle English–1600s (1800s dialect) tice, 1600s (1800s dialect) 'tice.
Etymology: Aphetic form of atise, attice v. or entice v., but found earlier than either of these, and perhaps taken immediately < Old French a-tiser, dropping the prefix.
Obsolete exc. dialect.
transitive. To entice; to induce or attract by the offer of pleasure or advantage. Also absol.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > attract, allure, or entice [verb (transitive)]
teec888
tightc1000
drawc1175
tollc1220
till?c1225
ticec1275
bringc1300
entice1303
win1303
wina1340
tempt1340
misdrawa1382
wooa1387
lure1393
trainc1425
allurea1450
attract?a1475
lock1481
enlure1486
attice1490
allect1518
illect?1529
wind1538
disarm1553
call1564
troll1565
embait1567
alliciate1568
slock1594
enamour1600
court1602
inescate1602
fool1620
illure1638
magnetize1658
trepana1661
solicit1665
whistle1665
drill1669
inveigh1670
siren1690
allicit1724
wisea1810
come-hither1954
c1275 Moral Ode (Jesus Oxf.) 266 Þe þat were gaderares of þisse worldes ayhte And duden þat þe loþe gost heom tycede [v.rr. hechte to, tihte] and tahte.
1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 2152 To tyse a chylde swyche synne to do.
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 548 Such a schap..which schulde rather lette fro glorie than tice into glorie.
1533 J. Bellenden tr. Livy Hist. Rome (1901) I. i. xviii. 103 He tyistit þe ȝoung men of his ciete to his purpois.
1593 T. Nashe Christs Teares 48 b If one tice a Prentise to robbe his Maister, it is Felony.
a1835 Mrs. Hemans Let. in Chorley Mem. (1837) I. 299 An old gardener of ours used to say of me..that Miss Felicia ‘ticed him to do whatever she pleased’.
1859 ‘G. Eliot’ Adam Bede III. v. xxxix. 77 He's been false to me, and 'ticed her away.

Derivatives

ˈticing n. and adj.
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
the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > [adjective]
tolling?c1225
ticinga1400
allectivec1487
illecebrous1531
alluring1534
tracting1535
wooing1549
enticing1553
training1557
tittling1560
luring1570
adamantine1581
baiting1585
winning1596
attractive1600
adamantic1605
adamantive1605
enticeable1607
soliciting1608
magnetic1611
invitinga1616
allurant1631
inescating1633
invitative1634
magnetical1638
invitatory1646
tractive1658
odalisque1837
Pied Piper1869
lureful1887
follow-me1888
luresome1889
come-hitherish1901
come-hither1905
come-hithery1919
invitational1922
come-hithering1935
a1400 Hampole's Psalter liii. 4 Þat þai take me not in þaire wickidnes & liþere eggynge [v.r. tisynge].
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 29 For na mede na othir tyssing.
1568 in H. Fleming Mary Q. of Scots (1897) 512 Be persuasioun and tyisting.
1582 T. Watson Ἑκατομπαθία: Passionate Cent. Loue lxxii. sig. I4v My Loue, Whose tising face is of more liuely hewe.
1646 H. Peake Medit. upon Seige 69 What a ticeing bayt is golden hope!
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1912; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.1843v.c1275
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。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2025/1/11 10:31:04