单词 | to put out of the way |
释义 | > as lemmasto put (a person) out of the way (v) to put (a person) out of his (her, etc.) way (also to put (a person) out of the way): to disturb, inconvenience, trouble; (formerly also) †to disappoint, foil; to vex, anger. Frequently reflexive (esp. with for): to make an effort at one's own inconvenience in order to help another. Cf. to put out 9e at put v. Phrasal verbs 1. †to be out of the way (with): to be angry or annoyed (with) (obsolete rare). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > be annoyed or vexed by [verb (transitive)] > annoy or vex gremec893 dretchc900 awhenec1000 teenOE fretc1290 annoyc1300 atrayc1320 encumberc1330 diseasec1340 grindc1350 distemperc1386 offenda1387 arra1400 avexa1400 derea1400 miscomforta1400 angerc1400 engrievec1400 vex1418 molesta1425 entrouble?1435 destroublea1450 poina1450 rubc1450 to wring (a person) on the mailsc1450 disprofit1483 agrea1492 trouble1515 grig1553 mis-set?1553 nip?1553 grate1555 gripe1559 spitec1563 fike?1572 gall1573 corsie1574 corrosive1581 touch1581 disaccommodate1586 macerate1588 perplex1590 thorn1592 exulcerate1593 plague1595 incommode1598 affret1600 brier1601 to gall or tread on (one's) kibes1603 discommodate1606 incommodate1611 to grate on or upon1631 disincommodate1635 shog1636 ulcerate1647 incommodiate1650 to put (a person) out of his (her, etc.) way1653 discommodiate1654 discommode1657 ruffle1659 regrate1661 disoblige1668 torment1718 pesta1729 chagrin1734 pingle1740 bothera1745 potter1747 wherrit1762 to tweak the nose of1784 to play up1803 tout1808 rasp1810 outrage1818 worrit1818 werrit1825 buggerlug1850 taigle1865 get1867 to give a person the pip1881 to get across ——1888 nark1888 eat1893 to twist the tail1895 dudgeon1906 to tweak the tail of1909 sore1929 to put up1930 wouldn't it rip you!1941 sheg1943 to dick around1944 cheese1946 to pee off1946 to honk off1970 to fuck off1973 to tweak (a person's or thing's) tail1977 to tweak (a person's or thing's) nose1983 to wind up1984 to dick about1996 to-teen- the mind > emotion > anger > irritation > be or become irritated [verb (intransitive)] enchafec1380 fume and chafec1522 chafe1525 to fret and fume1551 rankle1582 to lose patience, one's temper1622 pique1664 to have no patience with1682 ruffle1719 to be out of the way (with)1740 echinate1792 nettle1810 to get one's dander up1831 to set up one's jay-feathers1880 hackle1935 to get off one's bike1939 the mind > mental capacity > expectation > disappointment > be disappointed [verb (intransitive)] > cause disappointment to put (a person) out of his (her, etc.) way1796 disappoint1843 the world > action or operation > manner of action > effort or exertion > exert oneself or make an effort [verb (intransitive)] > make effort at one's own inconvenience to put (a person) out of his (her, etc.) way1818 1653 R. Mead Combat Love & Friendship v. iv. 72 She'l put him out of his way and spoyl his riming. 1660 R. Baxter Vain Relig. Formal Hypocrite 72 The interposition of a friend or some intervenient word or business, is so small a rub, that it seldom puts him out of his way. 1692 J. Locke Some Thoughts conc. Educ. (1693) §11. 10 They should be afraid to put Nature out of her Way in fashioning the Parts [of the body]. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. xxii. 57 By what Mr. Jonathan tells me just now, he was quite out of the way with you. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa VII. v. 24 If, indeed, I am out of the way a little, I always take care to reward the varlets for bearing patiently my displeasure. 1796 F. Jacson Plain Sense (ed. 2) III. 173 Though, at present, we are put something out of our way, we hope still to find some sacred spot of earth. 1818 W. Hazlitt Table-talk (1869) xxv. 346 They cannot put themselves out of their way on any account. 1838 C. Dickens Oliver Twist II. xxx. 188 Anything [to drink] that's handy, miss; don't put yourself out of the way on our accounts. 1858 W. M. Thackeray Virginians ii Why should Lady Castlewood put herself out of the way to welcome the young stranger?.. Was a great lady called upon to put herself out of the way for such a youth? 1873 M. Oliphant Innocent III. xi. 177 The maids not caring to put themselves out of the way for such guests. 1914 Round Table (Beloit Coll., Wisconsin) 28 Oct. 47/1 It won't put you out of your way much and it surely does help the fellow who is standing the grief. 1939 Irish Times 2 Oct. 4/7 He has no intention of going to war for Hitler, nor will he put himself out of the way to supply a bankrupt Germany. 1987 X. Hollander Happy Hooker (rev. ed.) xi. 208 He puts you out of your way to get a special type of girl, even if there are several already sitting around. 2013 Essex Chron. (Nexis) 13 June 3 I love to help regardless of whether or not it puts me out of my way. to put (also †bring, †take, †rid, etc.) out of the way (i) to put (also †bring, †take, †rid, etc.) out of the way: to get rid of, do away with, esp. to kill. Also with a verb expressing the means of the action, as †to hang out of the way, †to shoot out of the way. Formerly also †to be out of the way: to be dead (obsolete). ΘΚΠ 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 the world > life > death > [verb (intransitive)] > be dead sleepc950 restOE liea1000 to be deadc1000 to lie lowa1275 layc1300 to be gathered to one's fathersa1382 to be gathered to one's fathers1382 to sup with our Saviour, with Our (the) Lord, with (Jesus) Christa1400 repose1586 slumber1594 to sup in heaven or hell1642 to turn one's toes up to the daisies1842 to be out of the way1881 to push up daisiesa1918 to have had it1942 RIP1962 1528 W. Tyndale Obed. Christen Man f. clvjv Their entente and secret councell is only to brynge all vnder their power and to take out of the waye whosoever letteth themor is to myghty for them. c1535 F. Bygod Treat. Impropriations sig. C j As moche as lyeth in you, both god and all preachynge, and all other holy thynges ben clene extyncte..and specyally this holy ordynaunce [sc. preaching] put out of the waye. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Edward V f. xviiv When..these other lordes and knightes were thus beheaded and ryd out of the waye. 1548 Hall's Vnion: Henry VIII f. lxxxxij He doubted lest he might be brought out of the waie, as other dukes of Albany before had serued the heires of Scotlande. 1560 J. Daus tr. J. Sleidane Commentaries f. cxxxviijv Of Luther and the rest, there is no hope vnlesse they be dispatched out of the way [L. nisi opprimantur]. 1563 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 1716/1 Ye said wicked Gardiner..bente all his deuises, to bringe this oure happy and deare soueraigne out of the waye. 1607 E. Topsell Hist. Foure-footed Beastes 187 If this do not cure him [sc. a dog] within seuen daies, then let him be knocked on the head, or hanged out of the way. 1632 P. Massinger Maid of Honour iii. iii. sig. G4v I am halfe Hang'd out of the way already. 1679 Trials of Green, etc. for Murder of Sir E. Godfrey 30 He told me there was a Gentleman that was to be put out of the Way; that was the Phrase he used, he did not really say Murther him. 1757 in Hist. MSS Comm.: Rep. MSS Earl of Eglinton (1885) 313 in Parl. Papers 1884–5 (C. 4575) XLIV. 1 Old Admiral Holbourn, who curst and swore..because Byng was not Shot out of the Way. 1839 G. P. R. James Huguenot I. iv. 131 I would tie him to a tree and shoot him at once out of the way. 1867 J. A. Froude Short Stud. (ed. 2) 114 The Earl of Moray..was put out of the Way by an assassin. 1881 B. Jowett tr. Thucydides Hist. Peloponnesian War I. 123 The living have their rivals and detractors, but when a man is out of the way, the honour and good-will which he receives is unalloyed. 1949 Youth's Instructor 9 Apr. 26/1 A small black mongrel, which was brought in by the owner to be put out of the way because it was so unmanageable. 1996 A. Barrett Agrippina (1999) vi. 95 If he showed any inclination to go back on his word they had his permission to put him out of the way. < as lemmas |
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