单词 | to do out |
释义 | > as lemmasto do out to do out ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > do away with or eradicate to do awayOE to do outOE to put awaya1382 outroot?a1425 to set awayc1430 to set apart1455 roota1500 weed1526 ridc1540 root1565 displace1580 root1582 put1584 eradicate1647 eliminate1650 eruncate1651 to knock out1883 the world > space > place > removal or displacement > extraction > extract [verb (transitive)] > thrust out to pilt out?c1250 to do outa1500 OE Laws of Cnut (Nero) ii. xxx. §5. 332 Gif he þonne gyt mare wurc [sc. crime] geworht hæbbe, þonne do man ut his eagan. a1225 (c1200) Vices & Virtues (1888) 51 Mid rihte godes dome he was ut ȝedon. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 3012 Ðis fleges fligt vt is don. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 988 Adam..was wroght at vndern tide, At middai eue draun of his side..þai war bath don out at none. a1500 (?a1450) Gesta Romanorum (Harl. 7333) (1879) 35 His yen were don out. 1573 G. Gascoigne & F. Kinwelmersh Iocasta iii. i. in G. Gascoigne Hundreth Sundrie Flowres 119 Thine angrie Queene, For deepe disdayne did both mine eyes do out. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > make dark [verb (transitive)] > quench (light) aquenchc1000 quenchOE to do outa1425 extinct1483 to put outa1500 out-quencha1522 dout1526 pop1530 extinguish1551 to put forth1598 snuff1688 douse1753 douse1780 smoor1808 to turn out1844 outen1877 to turn off1892 to black out1913 a1425 (?a1350) Seven Sages (Galba) (1907) l. 1755 (MED) He did out torches al bidene, For no man sold his whif sene. ?c1450 Life St. Cuthbert (1891) l. 1856 Þe fire with water oute to do. 1572 R. Harrison tr. L. Lavater Of Ghostes i. ix. 44 Hauing the candles done out. a1652 R. Brome Novella i. ii. sig. H8, in Five New Playes (1653) Doe out the uselesse taper. 3. transitive. a. To clean (a room, house, etc.), esp. thoroughly. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > cleaning > cleaning house > clean house or room [verb (transitive)] to do out1728 to make up1891 spring clean1894 1728 C. Cibber Vanbrugh's Provok'd Husband ii. i. 22 Are all the Rooms done out? 1850 Common Sense for Housemaids 51 If it is sweeping-day when the room is to be completely done out, a wooden pail should be brought up with warm water. 1881 S. Evans Evans's Leicestershire Words (new ed.) 139 Ye're ollus a-doin' out the house of a Saturday! 1910 A. Bennett Clayhanger iii. i. 326 Once a week..his room was ‘done out’. 1955 J. Cannan Long Shadows iii. 44 'E's not arriving till..this afternoon but I did the room out yesterday. 1999 M. Branton House of Whacks 201 The maid had done out the room and the stockings were still knotted around the bedposts. b. British. To decorate or renovate (a room, house, etc.) thoroughly. Cf. to do up 3a at Phrasal verbs 2. ΚΠ 1982 J. Sullivan Only Fools & Horses (1999) I. 2nd Ser. Episode 7. 121 Grandad. The House—is it old? Lady R. Yes, the original structure was built in 1642. Grandad. Oh! Still you've done it out nice! 1990 Daily Star 20 Mar. 23 We're doing the whole place out and I've just bought a new bedroom, bathroom, and kitchen. 2003 Archit. Rev. Jan. 36/3 The room done out like a Lichtenstein painting. < as lemmas |
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