单词 | to get or have one's knife into |
释义 | > as lemmasto get or have one's knife into g. to get or have one's knife into (a person): to exhibit a malicious or vindictive spirit towards; to persecute unrelentingly. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > unkindness > spite, malice > treat maliciously [verb (transitive)] malicea1547 spite1581 spite1598 bitch1764 to get or have one's knife into1890 1890 D. C. Murray John Vale's Guardian III. xxxvi. 173 I reckon you've got your knife into Mr. Jousserau. 1892 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mere Luck viii You have..a general disposition to feel that the whole world has, to use a very modern phrase, ‘got its knife into you’. 1911 H. Walpole Mr. Perrin & Mr. Traill vi. 116 This was to be the beginning of persecution. The Reverend Moy-Thompson had got his knife into him. 1930 J. B. Priestley Angel Pavement ix. 440 You got your knife into him the first time he came here, and after that of course he had to be blamed for everything. 1963 N. Marsh Dead Water (1964) i. 26 I don't know what's got into you. Why've you got your knife into this reporter chap? < as lemmas |
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