单词 | to put under |
释义 | > as lemmasto put under to put under ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery or superiority over [verb (transitive)] > overcome or defeat shendc893 overwinOE overheaveOE mate?c1225 to say checkmatea1346 vanquishc1366 stightlea1375 outrayc1390 to put undera1393 forbeat1393 to shave (a person's) beardc1412 to put to (also at, unto) the (also one's) worsec1425 adawc1440 supprisec1440 to knock downc1450 to put to the worsta1475 waurc1475 convanquish1483 to put out1485 trima1529 convince1548 foil1548 whip1571 evict1596 superate1598 reduce1605 convict1607 defail1608 cast1610 banga1616 evince1620 worst1646 conquer1655 cuffa1657 trounce1657 to ride down1670 outdo1677 routa1704 lurcha1716 fling1790 bowl1793 lick1800 beat1801 mill1810 to row (someone) up Salt River1828 defeat1830 sack1830 skunk1832 whop1836 pip1838 throw1850 to clean out1858 take1864 wallop1865 to sock it to1877 whack1877 to clean up1888 to beat out1893 to see off1919 to lower the boom on1920 tonk1926 clobber1944 ace1950 to run into the ground1955 a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vi. 99 (MED) Bot love is of so gret a main, That..Ther mai nothing his miht withstonde..Virgile also was overlad, And Aristotle was put under. c1440 in C. Horstmann Yorkshire Writers (1895) I. 299 (MED) Prayere..dystruyes syne and puttes it vndire. a1500 tr. A. Chartier Quadrilogue (Rawl.) (1974) 158 (MED) The counte of Langdok, whanne it was takyn and put vndir by Kyng Iohn, chaungid their goodly array. 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 701 Till eyther he had lost his awne naturall lyfe, or vtterly..put vnder hys foes. 1602 ( D. Lindsay Satyre (Charteris) 2667 in Wks. (1931) II. 255 Throch laws consistoriall... The common peopill ar put sa vnder. 2. transitive. colloquial. To bury (a person); (also) to kill. 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 > disposal of corpse > burial > bury or entomb [verb (transitive)] bedelveOE begraveOE burya1000 beburyc1000 bifel-ec1000 layc1000 to fall, lull, lay (bring obs.) asleepOE tombc1275 gravec1300 inter1303 rekec1330 to lap in leadc1340 to lay to rest, abed, to bed1340 lie1387 to louk in clay (lead, etc.)?a1400 to lay lowa1425 earthc1450 sepulture1490 to put awaya1500 tyrea1500 mould1530 to graith in the grave1535 ingrave1535 intumulate1535 sepult1544 intumil?c1550 yird1562 shrinea1566 infera1575 entomb1576 sepelite1577 shroud1577 funeral1578 to load with earth1578 delve1587 to lay up1591 sepulchrize1595 pit-hole1607 infuneral1610 mool1610 inhumate1612 inurna1616 inhume1616 pit1621 tumulate1623 sepulchrea1626 turf1628 underlay1639 urna1657 to lay to sleep, asleep1701 envaulta1745 plant1785 ensepulchre1820 sheugh1839 to put under1879 to lay away1885 1779 W. Alexander Hist. Women I. viii. 175 Would to God, my mother had put me under ground the moment I was born!] 1879 R. A. Sterndale Afghan Knife II. vii. 75 I wanted to see your bonny face once more, in case these blackguards put me under. 1918 R. D. Holmes Yankee in Trenches xiii. 124 ‘Put him under with only one, you blinking idiot,’ said I. 1958 C. Watson Coffin scarcely Used iii. 27 There'll be some pressure to have him put under without any unseemly inquiries. 1982 S. Bellow Dean's December xiii. 240 Those guys will listen to any crazy broad who wants to put you under. 3. transitive. To render unconscious, as by the use of an anaesthetic; (also) to hypnotize. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medical treatment > anaesthetization, pain-killing, etc. > practise anaesthetization, pain-killing, etc. [verb (transitive)] > anaesthetize stony1382 astonish1530 astone1543 stounda1617 etherize1847 letheonize1847 anaesthetize1848 apathize1848 chloroform1848 chloralize1878 chloroformize1880 to put under1889 1849 G. Mantell Jrnl. 29 May (1940) 236 We put her under the influence of Chloroform.] 1889 J. M'Lachlan Appl. Anat. (ed. 3) I. v. 44 The bulk required is less, it is more agreeable to the patient, is more easily administered as it requires no special apparatus, and the patient is more easily put under. 1962 L. Payne Too Small for his Shoes v. 94 Given him something to put him under. Be right as rain. 1963 E. Lanham Monkey on Chain xiv. 207 He put Dora under and learned conclusively that she went down to Bleecker Street. 1988 Dirt Bike Rider Sept. 4/3 As the doctor came up with injection to put me under I asked him the time. 2000 TV Quick 13 May 33/3 A woman is put under by a creepy hypnotist and discovers that in a past life she was possessed by the spirit of an underwater monster. < as lemmas |
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