单词 | to do out of |
释义 | > as lemmasto do out of —— to do out of —— ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel > specific people from a place, position, or possession outshoveOE to do out of ——OE shovec1200 to put out of ——c1225 to cast out1297 void13.. usurpa1325 to put outa1350 outputa1382 outrayc1390 excludea1400 expulse?a1475 expel1490 to shut forth1513 to put forth1526 to turn out1546 depel?1548 disseisin1548 evict1548 exturb1603 debout1619 wincha1626 disseise1627 out-pusha1631 howster1642 oust1656 out1823 purge1825 the bum's rush1910 outplace1928 the world > space > place > removal or displacement > extraction > extract [verb (transitive)] > put out outdoc1300 to do out of ——a1325 to put outa1350 outset?1533 output1588 to turn out1654 OE Restoration of Sandwich to Christ Church (Sawyer 1467) in A. J. Robertson Anglo-Saxon Charters (1956) 176 Hit næfre næs na his ræd na his dæd þæt man sceolde æfre Sandwic don ut of Cristes cyrcean. c1225 (?c1200) St. Juliana (Royal) 212 He walde anan don hire ut of dahene. a1325 (c1250) Gen. & Exod. (1968) l. 381 He ben don ut of paradis. ?a1425 Mandeville's Trav. (Egerton) (1889) 2 To do it oute of straunge men handes. 1496 (c1410) Dives & Pauper (de Worde) ii. sig. aiv/1 I do the out of doubte. 1660 Scutum Regale: Royal Buckler 39 They have undone themselves by doing thee out of thy Kingdom. 2. transitive. To deprive or dispossess of; (now) esp. to deprive of by sharp practice or fraud (cf. sense 20). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > loss > taking away > take away [verb (transitive)] > deprive (of) benimc890 to do of ——eOE bedealc1000 disturbc1230 bereavec1275 reave?a1300 acquitc1300 benemec1300 deprivec1330 privea1382 subvertc1384 oppressc1395 abridgea1400 to bate of, from1399 lessa1400 nakena1400 dischargea1425 privatec1425 to bring outa1450 abatec1450 sever?1507 spulyie?1507 denude1513 disable1529 distrain1530 destituec1540 destitutec1540 defalk1541 to turn out of ——1545 discomfit1548 wipe1549 nude1551 disannul?a1556 bereft1557 diminish1559 benoom1563 joint1573 uncase1583 rid1585 disarm1590 visitc1592 ease1600 dispatch1604 unfurnisha1616 rig1629 retrench1640 unbecomea1641 disentail1641 cashier1690 twin1722 mulct1748 fordo1764 to do out of ——1796 to cut out1815 bate1823 deprivate1832 devoid1878 1796 Sporting Mag. Aug. 236/2 He ‘had done him out of two ducks’. 1825 T. Creevey in J. Gore Creevey Papers (1963) xii. 209 Mrs. Taylor and I having done Mylord and Mylady out of £3. apiece at Ecarté. 1831 B. Disraeli Young Duke III. iv. vi. 50 Who boasted of having done his brothers out of their..£5000. 1840 R. Barham in Bentley's Misc. Mar. 269 Rubuked 'em For unhandsomely doing him out of his Dukedom. 1929 H. Walpole Hans Frost ii. i. 118 Your aunt's so unselfish, she'd do herself out of anything. 1973 J. Stevens Medieval Romance iv. 82 Gamelyn is the youngest of three brothers, and has been done out of his share of the inheritance. 1993 B. Mukherjee Holder of World (1994) 21 Perhaps primogeniture did him out of land or inheritance. < as lemmas |
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