单词 | to have up |
释义 | > as lemmasto have up to have up transitive. To bring before a judge, court of justice, etc. (for an alleged crime). Frequently in passive. ΘΚΠ society > law > administration of justice > general proceedings > accusation, allegation, or indictment > charge, accuse, or indict [verb (transitive)] wrayc725 forwrayOE beclepec1030 challenge?c1225 indict1303 appeachc1315 aditea1325 appeal1366 impeachc1380 reprovea1382 arraigna1400 calla1400 raign?a1425 to put upa1438 present?a1439 ditec1440 detectc1449 articlec1450 billc1450 peach1465 attach1480 denounce1485 aret1487 accusea1500 filea1500 delate1515 crimea1550 panel1560 articulate1563 prosecute1579 impleada1600 to have up1605 reprosecute1622 tainta1625 criminatea1646 affect1726 to pull up1799 rap1904 run1909 1605 S. Rowley When you see Me sig. G2v Looke to him Browne, if hee loyter, his Tutors will haue you vp for't. 1681 ‘Philopatris’ Plot in Dream viii. 225 Being had up before one of the Royal Secretaries, he was without any Examination, or proof of any crime against him, sent to the Great Tower. 1722 D. Defoe Moll Flanders 341 To have her up for Tampering with the Evidence. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones III. viii. xi. 251 So the Fellow was had up, and Frank was had up for a Witness. 1820 Examiner No. 638. 427/2 Sir Matthew has been had up before his brother Magistrates on charges connected with bill-broking. 1861 C. M. Yonge Stokesley Secret xi. 169 I'd have you up for that. 1892 Mrs. H. Ward David Grieve II. 173 The man who had let them the rooms ought to be ‘had up’. 1918 Oregon Teachers Monthly Mar. 379/2 I'll have you up for slander. 1965 Life 29 Jan. 79/2 The charges against him, when he was had up before the Norwich Consistory Court, included [etc.]. 2011 J. B. Hughes Glass Tower xix. 253 The old fool was about to be had up for bribery. < as lemmas |
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