单词 | to do fine |
释义 | > as lemmasto do (or take) (one's) fine ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > [noun] hensithOE qualmOE bale-sithea1000 endingc1000 fallOE forthsitheOE soulingOE life's endOE deathOE hethensithc1200 last end?c1225 forthfarec1275 dying1297 finec1300 partingc1300 endc1305 deceasec1330 departc1330 starving1340 passingc1350 latter enda1382 obita1382 perishingc1384 carrion1387 departing1388 finishmentc1400 trespassement14.. passing forthc1410 sesse1417 cess1419 fininga1425 resolutiona1425 departisona1450 passagea1450 departmentc1450 consummation?a1475 dormition1483 debt to (also of) naturea1513 dissolutionc1522 expirationa1530 funeral?a1534 change1543 departure1558 last change1574 transmigration1576 dissolving1577 shaking of the sheets?1577 departance1579 deceasure1580 mortality1582 deceasing1591 waftage1592 launching1599 quietus1603 doom1609 expire1612 expiring1612 period1613 defunctiona1616 Lethea1616 fail1623 dismissiona1631 set1635 passa1645 disanimation1646 suffering1651 abition1656 Passovera1662 latter (last) end1670 finis1682 exitus1706 perch1722 demission1735 demise1753 translation1760 transit1764 dropping1768 expiry1790 departal1823 finish1826 homegoing1866 the last (also final, great) round-up1879 snuffing1922 fade-out1924 thirty1929 appointment in Samarra1934 dirt nap1981 big chill1987 c1300 St. Thomas Becket (Laud) l. 2398 in C. Horstmann Early S.-Eng. Legendary (1887) 175 Atþe laste he let is lijf..And ȝif ore louerdes wille was he cam to guode fine. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 3852 Alle [ð]he olde deden ðor fin. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 21102 Þer tok he fine. ?a1400 (a1338) R. Mannyng Chron. (Petyt) ii. 189 Or I ȝit do my fyn, My dede salle I venge on Kalaphes Duryn. a1425 (c1300) Assumption of Virgin (BL Add.) (1901) l. 777 He..wolde haue ben at hure fyne, Ȝif he myȝt haue come bi tyme. c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) ii. l. 896 Þe meschef of her vnhappy fyne. a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. xxxi. f. xiiiv I haue here shewed vnto you, the fyne [printed fyue] or ende of Brennius. 1556 W. Lauder Compend. Tractate Dewtie of Kyngis sig. Bv Geue ȝe Indure, vnto ȝour fyne. 1664 Floddan Field viii. 81 Thus Haburn through his hardy hart His fatal fine in conflict found. to do fine a. colloquial. to do fine: to be suitable or adequate for a purpose. ΚΠ 1887 ‘Mrs. Alexander’ Mona's Choice I. xii. 228 ‘When will a note reach him?’ ‘I daresay at ten to-morrow morning.’ ‘That will do fine.’ 1941 N. M. Gunn Silver Darlings xix. 409 He showed him a skirt [for his wife] and Callum thought that would do fine. 1972 G. Friel in Glasgow Trilogy (1999) 474 ‘I can fry you a sausage and an egg if you like,’ she said humbly. ‘That'll do fine,’ said Gerald agreeably. 2005 Independent 2 Apr. (Mag.) 40/1 If you're struggling with St George's mushrooms then..Portobello..will do just fine. to do (a person) fine b. colloquial (chiefly British). to do (a person) fine: to suit or be enough for a person. ΚΠ 1894 G. A. Henty Dorothy's Double II. x. 62 Three pennyworth a day would do me fine. 1919 ‘B. M. Bower’ Thunder Bird xxii. 280 He..pulled a handful of silver from his pocket... ‘Four bits more will do him fine.’ 1991 J. Galloway Scenes from Life No. 24 in Blood (1992) 96 Some tea, maybe... A wee doughnut would do me fine. 2006 A. Ihnatko iPod Fully Loaded 7/2 You specify how much music you'd like [to download]... One hour will do me just fine. < as lemmas |
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