单词 | to feel the weight of |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel the weight of b. to feel the weight of: to suffer from (by receiving a heavy blow or undergoing severe pressure). Frequently figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > suffer (adversity or affliction) [verb (transitive)] thave835 i-dreeeOE tholec897 abeareOE underbearc950 adreeOE dreeOE driveOE i-tholeOE throwOE underfoc1000 bearOE bidec1200 suffera1250 abidec1275 drinka1340 endure1340 underfong1382 receivec1384 abyea1393 sustain1398 finda1400 undergoa1400 get?c1430 underganga1470 ponder?a1525 a dog's lifea1528 tolerate1531 to stand to ——1540 to feel the weight of?1553 enjoy1577 carry1583 abrook1594 to stand under ——a1616 to fall a victim to1764 the mind > emotion > suffering > suffer mental pain [verb (transitive)] thave835 i-dreeeOE tholec897 underbearc950 adreeOE dreeOE driveOE i-tholeOE throwOE underfoc1000 bearOE takec1175 bidec1200 suffera1250 leadc1330 drinka1340 endure1340 wielda1375 underfong1382 receivec1384 sustain1398 finda1400 undergoa1400 underganga1470 ponder?a1525 tolerate1531 to go through ——1535 to feel the weight of?1553 enjoy1577 carry1583 abrook1594 ?1553 Respublica (1952) i. iii. 10 He that ones wincheth shall fele the waite of my fiste. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary ii. 98 He had felt the waight of her Majesties power. 1681 J. Flavell Method of Grace xvii. 317 His enemies felt the weight of his prayers, and the Church of God reaped the benefits thereof. 1701 F. Atterbury Serm. House of Commons 22 They who lately felt the weight of the English Arms. 1702 D. Defoe New Test Ch. Eng. Honesty in Writ. (1705) II. 306 The Church, who by this time began to feel the Weight of the King's Hand, had been Dispossess'd of Magdalen College in Oxford. 1880 L. Parr Adam & Eve II. 21 I've a made that great lutterputch feel the weight o' me hand. < as lemmas |
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