单词 | to lay aside |
释义 | > as lemmasto lay aside to lay aside 1. transitive. To put away from one's person (as a garment, weapon, or the like); to put on one side. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > set aside defer1393 to lay asidec1405 to set aside (on side)1412 side?1840 sidetrack1872 the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [verb (transitive)] > as a garment, weapon, etc. to lay downc1275 to lay awaya1400 to lay asidec1405 to lay by1439 c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Man of Law's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) l. 615 They moste..leye alite hir holynesse asyde As for the tyme. 1565 T. Cooper Thesaurus at Condo Seponere & condere, to lay aside and locke vp. a1569 M. Coverdale Fruitful Lessons (1593) To Rdr. sig. A4v The old Adam ought we to lay aside. 1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene i. iii. 33 Her fillet she vndight, And layd her stole aside. 1611 Bible (King James) Heb. xii. 1 Let us lay aside every weight. View more context for this quotation 1781 D. Williams tr. Voltaire Dramatic Wks. II. 140 A father cannot lay aside the father. 1828 W. S. Landor Imaginary Conversat. III. xiii. 359 On entering the apartment of the women of your country, you lay aside both slipper and turban. 1849 W. E. Aytoun Buried Flower in Poems 181 Death had laid aside his terror. 1890 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. May 632 The editor laid aside the last proof-sheet. 2. transitive. To reject or dismiss from one's consideration or action; to abandon or postpone (a design), discontinue (an occupation). ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [verb (transitive)] to let awaya1000 forcast?c1225 to lay downc1275 forthrow1340 flita1375 removea1382 to cast away1382 understrewc1384 castc1390 to lay awaya1400 to lay asidec1440 slingc1440 warpiss1444 to lay from, offc1480 way-put1496 depose1526 to lay apart1526 to put off1526 to set apart1530 to turn up1541 abandonate?1561 devest1566 dispatch1569 decarta1572 discard1578 to make away1580 to fling away1587 to cast off1597 doff1599 cashier1603 to set by1603 moult1604 excuss1607 retorta1616 divest1639 deposit1646 disentail1667 dismiss1675 slough1845 shed1856 jettison1869 shake1872 offload1900 junk1911 dump1919 sluff1934 bin1940 to put down1944 shitcan1973 the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] > dismiss from consideration to put out of ——a1250 to lay awaya1400 to set asidec1407 to lay by1439 to lay asidec1440 to let (something) walkc1450 to set apart?1473 reject1490 seclude?1531 to let go1535 to put offc1540 to set by1592 sepose1593 to think away1620 to look over ——a1640 prescind1650 seposit1657 decognize1659 inconsider1697 to set over1701 shelf1819 sink1820 shelve1847 eliminate1848 to count out1854 discounta1856 defenestrate1917 neg1987 the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (transitive)] > dismiss from consideration forheedc1275 sequesterc1380 forlaya1400 to lay awaya1400 to put, set or lay byc1425 to lay by1439 to lay asidec1440 to set, lay, put apart1477 bar1481 to lay apart1526 to throw out1576 disclude1586 to fling aside1587 to fling away1587 exclude1593 daff1598 to throw by1644 eliminate1850 to write off1861 to filter out1934 slam-dunk1975 the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease from (an action or operation) [verb (transitive)] aswikec975 linOE beleavec1175 forletc1175 i-swikec1175 restc1175 stutte?c1225 lina1300 blinc1314 to give overc1325 to do wayc1350 stintc1366 finisha1375 leavea1375 yleavec1380 to leave offa1382 refuse1389 ceasec1410 resigna1413 respite?a1439 relinquish1454 surcease1464 discontinue1474 unfill1486 supersede1499 desist1509 to have ado?1515 stop1525 to lay aside1530 stay1538 quata1614 to lay away1628 sist1635 quita1642 to throw up1645 to lay by1709 to come off1715 unbuckle1736 peter1753 to knock off1767 stash1794 estop1796 stow1806 cheese1811 to chuck itc1879 douse1887 nark1889 to stop off1891 stay1894 sling1902 can1906 to lay off1908 to pack in1934 to pack up1934 to turn in1938 to break down1941 to tie a can to (or on)1942 to jack in1948 to wrap it up1949 the world > action or operation > behaviour > customary or habitual mode of behaviour > unaccustomedness or state of disuse > give up a habit or practice [verb (transitive)] leaveeOE forsakec1175 waive1340 twinc1386 refuse1389 to set aside1426 relinquish1454 abuse1471 renouncec1480 disaccustom1483 to break from1530 to lay aside1530 disprofess1590 dropa1616 to set bya1674 decline1679 unpractise?1680 slough1845 shake1872 sluff1934 kick1936 c1440 Partonope 5039 Hereth yt and than ley hyt asyde. 1470–85 T. Malory Morte d'Arthur iv. xx. 145 I praye to god that he send yow honour and worship. A said the Knyghte I may laye that on syde. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 605/1 I ley away, or I laye asyde my worke to loyter. 1579 S. Gosson Schoole of Abuse f. 43v When our good desires are once laide aside. 1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage 207 After sunne set, all this while the women lay aside their worke. a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) i. iii. 71 Come, lay aside your stitchery. View more context for this quotation a1715 Bp. G. Burnet Hist. Own Time (1724) I. 66 So the design of the rising was laid aside. 1766 H. Brooke Fool of Quality I. iv. 152 Laying Peter aside; who think you was the greatest hero among the moderns? 1824 J. Mackintosh Speech in Commons 1 June in Wks. (1846) III. 417 I think myself entitled to lay aside..the testimony of the coachman. 1872 C. M. Yonge Cameos cx, in Monthly Packet June 515 The burghers laid aside their revelries. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] > eradicate or extirpate fornimOE to put awaya1382 outroot?a1425 unroot?a1425 out-razec1425 to pluck up1484 avell1530 sweep1560 depopulate1576 ruina1586 assoil1596 to lay aside1596 untop1598 displant1603 float1606 to take off1619 amolish1624 uproota1639 eradicate1647 to lay by1681 to polish off1827 uprend1911 to zero out1951 1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 275 Quhen he had pacifiet his cuntrey, layd asyde his alde ennimies [etc.]. 1708 J. Swift Sentiments Church of Eng.-man ii, in Misc. (1711) 146 When a prince was laid aside for Male-administration. 1726–31 N. Tindal tr. P. Rapin de Thoyras Hist. Eng. (1743) II. xvii. 110 To lay aside this troublesome Regent. 4. transitive. To set apart for a purpose. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > supply > storage > store [verb (transitive)] > reserve reservea1382 keepa1400 sparea1400 savea1450 to put by1568 to put aside1569 to set byc1595 sepose1609 seposit1657 to lay aside1711 to set away1747 to lay by1786 to lay (also put) past1847 to put away1861 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 58. ¶1 I intend to lay aside a whole Week for this Undertaking. 5. transitive and passive. To be incapacitated for work by illness. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > ill health > [adjective] > in state of ill health or diseased > restrained by ill health bedridc1000 bedridden1340 bedlarc1440 bedrel1513 bed-sickc1550 clinica1631 bedfasta1639 non-surrective1668 decumbent1689 invalided1837 laid1868 to lay aside1879 wheelchaired1938 on the sick1976 1879 J. C. Shairp Robert Burns 172 At this crisis his faithful wife was laid aside, unable to attend him. 1901 Punch 3 Apr. 262/1 More than once laid aside by break down of health. < as lemmas |
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