单词 | to fix it |
释义 | > as lemmasto fix it c. Originally and chiefly U.S. to fix (a person): to deal with, settle or ‘do for’ (a person); to kill (a person). to fix it: to arrange matters. any way you can fix it: whatever you do, contrive as you may. to fix (another's) flint: to settle or ‘do for’ him. ΘΚΠ society > authority > control > be in control [verb (intransitive)] > manage or administrate administrate1567 lead1579 manage1603 carrya1616 conduct1677 to fix it1836 the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] > destroy or ruin a person spillc950 amarOE smitelOE aspillc1175 mischievec1325 to bid (something) misadventurec1330 mara1375 fordoc1380 undo1390 wrack1564 to make roast meat of (also for)1565 wrake1567 wreck1590 speed1594 feeze1609 to do a person's business1667 cook1708 to settle a person's hash1795 diddle1806 to fix1836 raddle1951 the mind > will > intention > planning > plan [verb (intransitive)] > arrange to fix it1836 arrange1849 the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery, superiority, or advantage [verb (intransitive)] > defeat completely to break one's back or neck1579 to be too many for1692 to do for ——1740 to cook (rarely do) one's goose1835 to fix (another's) flint1836 to cut the ground from under one (or one's feet)1855 the world > life > death > killing > kill [verb (intransitive)] to shed blood?a1100 to let blood?c1225 to be (a person's) priesta1450 shortena1535 kill1535 to throw (also turn, etc.) over the perch1568 to trip (also turn, tumble, kick, etc.) up a person's heels1587 to make dice of (a person's) bones1591 to put out (also quench) a person's light(s)1599 account1848 to fix1875 the world > life > death > killing > kill [verb (transitive)] swevec725 quelmeOE slayc893 quelleOE of-falleOE ofslayeOE aquellc950 ayeteeOE spillc950 beliveOE to bring (also do) of (one's) life-dayOE fordoa1000 forfarea1000 asweveOE drepeOE forleseOE martyrOE to do (also i-do, draw) of lifeOE bringc1175 off-quellc1175 quenchc1175 forswelta1225 adeadc1225 to bring of daysc1225 to do to deathc1225 to draw (a person) to deathc1225 murder?c1225 aslayc1275 forferec1275 to lay to ground, to earth (Sc. at eird)c1275 martyrc1300 strangle1303 destroya1325 misdoa1325 killc1330 tailc1330 to take the life of (also fro)c1330 enda1340 to kill to (into, unto) death1362 brittena1375 deadc1374 to ding to deathc1380 mortifya1382 perisha1387 to dight to death1393 colea1400 fella1400 kill out (away, down, up)a1400 to slay up or downa1400 swelta1400 voida1400 deliverc1400 starvec1425 jugylc1440 morta1450 to bring to, on, or upon (one's) bierc1480 to put offc1485 to-slaya1500 to make away with1502 to put (a person or thing) to silencec1503 rida1513 to put downa1525 to hang out of the way1528 dispatch?1529 strikea1535 occidea1538 to firk to death, (out) of lifec1540 to fling to deathc1540 extinct1548 to make out of the way1551 to fet offa1556 to cut offc1565 to make away?1566 occise1575 spoil1578 senda1586 to put away1588 exanimate1593 unmortalize1593 speed1594 unlive1594 execute1597 dislive1598 extinguish1598 to lay along1599 to make hence1605 conclude1606 kill off1607 disanimate1609 feeze1609 to smite, stab in, under the fifth rib1611 to kill dead1615 transporta1616 spatch1616 to take off1619 mactate1623 to make meat of1632 to turn up1642 inanimate1647 pop1649 enecate1657 cadaverate1658 expedite1678 to make dog's meat of1679 to make mincemeat of1709 sluice1749 finisha1753 royna1770 still1778 do1780 deaden1807 deathifyc1810 to lay out1829 cool1833 to use up1833 puckeroo1840 to rub out1840 cadaverize1841 to put under the sod1847 suicide1852 outkill1860 to fix1875 to put under1879 corpse1884 stiffen1888 tip1891 to do away with1899 to take out1900 stretch1902 red-light1906 huff1919 to knock rotten1919 skittle1919 liquidate1924 clip1927 to set over1931 creasea1935 ice1941 lose1942 to put to sleep1942 zap1942 hit1955 to take down1967 wax1968 trash1973 ace1975 1836 D. Crockett Exploits & Adventures in Texas 125 The people in Texas would have nothing to do with that affair, nohow they could fix it. 1840 T. C. Haliburton Clockmaker 3rd Ser. xii Their manners are rude..They want their flints fixed for 'em. 1842 C. Dickens Amer. Notes II. ii. 46 You beg a porter to collect your luggage, and he entreats you not to be uneasy, for he'll ‘fix it presently’. 1843 T. C. Haliburton Attaché I. ii A wet day is considerable tiresome..any way you can fix it. 1860 O. W. Holmes Professor at Breakfast-table i. 19 If you can't fix it so as to be born here [i.e. in Boston], you can come and live here. 1860 J. C. Hotten Dict. Slang (ed. 2) 140 To fix one's flint for him, i.e., to settle his hash. 1874 ‘M. Twain’ Lett. (1917) I. 216 I'll close the door against them all—which will ‘fix’ all of the lot. 1875 Chicago Tribune 25 Sept. 7/1 McDonald..said, ‘I'll fix you, Fiddler Neary.’ He drew a weapon. 1876 C. C. Robinson Gloss. Words Dial. Mid-Yorks. 42/1 To ‘fix’ the flint of any person, is to serve him out. 1942 P. G. Wodehouse Money in Bank xii. 124 ‘Don't you worry. I'll fix him.’..‘How do you mean, fix?’ ‘Just fix.’ ‘You wouldn't croak him?’ Mrs Molloy laughed merrily at the whimsical thought. 1957 Times Lit. Suppl. 8 Nov. 670/3 He tries to ‘fix’ her by another [lawsuit], but she wins that too. Unhappily, Seymour ‘fixes’ it so that her besotted husband gets custody of the younger child. < as lemmas |
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