单词 | to carry into effect |
释义 | > as lemmasto carry (something) into effect (also execution, practice, etc.) P9. to carry (something) into effect (also execution, practice, etc.): to cause (something which has previously been considered, decided, etc.), to be put into action or operation.In quot. 1715 with indefinite article, in the form to carry into an execution. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > carrying out > execute, perform, or carry out [verb (transitive)] > carry into effect (a command, promise, plan, etc.) fillOE fulfilc1300 performc1300 executec1405 to draw in(to) consequencec1420 forthfillc1420 persolve1548 to go through ——a1586 effecta1593 to fill up1600 complete1680 to carry (something) into effect (also execution, practice, etc.)1715 implement1806 to put into effect1936 1715 Upon Petition of W. Paterson (House of Commons) 5 As by the particular Proposals made for that purpose fully appears, tho' they were never..carried into an Execution. 1718 Sir J. Schaw, Appellant. Dame M. Schaw & Sir J. Houston, Respondents: Appellant's Case 3 This is..but a Covenant to settle, which in England would not be decreed to be carried into Execution in Favour of a Volunteer as the Respondent Dame Margaret is. 1819 in J. Milbank First Cent. Flight in Amer. (1943) v. 71 To carry into operation his principles for navigating air ships. 1871 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest (1876) IV. xviii. 123 He did not tarry long in carrying his purpose into effect. 1882 F. W. Farrar Early Days Christianity I. ii. v. 107 In the Church the beautiful ideal of human brotherhood was carried into practice. 1994 Esprit de Corps (Ottawa) Aug. 30/2 For my part I like to see a General that can first form a plan and then has the steadiness to carry his plan into execution. to carry into effect a. Accomplishment, fulfilment. Now only in phrases, as to bring to effect, to carry into effect: to accomplish, bring to a successful issue; to put into effect: to accomplish, to realize. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > completing > [noun] enda1300 chevisancec1330 applyinga1382 perfectiona1382 pointc1385 finishmentc1400 accomplishingc1405 complement1419 consummationa1425 effecta1425 performinga1425 accomplishment1425 fining?1448 complishing1449 complishment1454 achevisauncec1475 achievement1477 perfectinga1513 cheving?1518 furniture1529 achievance1531 exploiture1531 exploiting1538 perimplishment1554 consummating1555 finishing?1563 chevance1570 coronation1582 crowning1586 adimpletion1624 fulfilment1624 complusmenta1628 completure1642 completement1652 transaction1655 patration1656 perfunction1656 completion1657 completing1727 ultimation1791 finality1833 perfectuation1859 fruition1885 the world > action or operation > carrying out > execute, perform, or carry out [verb (transitive)] > carry into effect (a command, promise, plan, etc.) fillOE fulfilc1300 performc1300 executec1405 to draw in(to) consequencec1420 forthfillc1420 persolve1548 to go through ——a1586 effecta1593 to fill up1600 complete1680 to carry (something) into effect (also execution, practice, etc.)1715 implement1806 to put into effect1936 a1425 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (Pierpont Morgan) f. 22v The vtter wit conteyneþ þe syȝte, herynge, seyinge..& þese wit in his lymis is brouȝte to effecte in þis maner. ?a1425 (c1380) G. Chaucer tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. iii. pr. x. 262 Yf that a wyght wolde ryden for cause of hele, he ne desireth not so mochel the moevyng to ryden, as the effect of his hele. J. Metham Amoryus & Cleopes (1916) 960 (MED) At the last he welcummyd hym goodely, Grauntyng the effecte off hys dysyre fully. 1483 W. Caxton tr. J. de Voragine Golden Legende 389/1 Who someuer shal..calle me that he may haue..theffecte of his requeste & prayer. a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 130 I thynke hyt schold be veray hard to bryng thys to effect. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 177 What hee tooke in hand, hee..brought to good effect. a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) i. i. 50 Loosing..the faire effects of future hopes. View more context for this quotation 1638 R. Brathwait Surv. Hist. (rev. ed.) 403 Never bringing their designes to effect. 1705 in Colonial Rec. Pennsylvania (1852) II. 208 The only means to bring all happily to effect. 1709 J. Swift Project Advancem. Relig. 42 The Proposals..are such as..a pious active Prince..might soon bring to Effect. 1837 J. F. Cooper Recoll. Europe I. v. 177 The prefects are no more than so many political aides, whose duty it is to carry into effect the orders that emanate from the great head. 1870 T. H. Huxley in L. Huxley Life & Lett. T. H. Huxley (1900) I. 332 How glad I shall be to see your plan for ‘Stations’ carried into effect. 1936 Discovery Sept. 296/1 A tireless film director who was forever having ideas and would not rest until they were put into effect successfully. 2002 Daily Tel. 20 Feb. 2/2 If its recommendations had been put into effect, Territorial Army numbers would now be so low that the reservists would be unable to fulfil the tasks envisaged for them. < as lemmas |
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