单词 | to the show |
释义 | > as lemmasto the show g. to the show. extracted from shown.1ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > showing to the sight > show to the sight [verb (transitive)] to set beforea1000 openOE showlOE to put forth?c1225 kithe1297 to make (a) showing ofc1330 presenta1398 representa1398 to lay forthc1420 splayc1440 discovera1450 advisea1500 to set to (the) show?1510 to stall out1547 outlay1555 exhibit1573 strew1579 wray1587 displaya1616 ostentate1630 elevate1637 re-exhibita1648 expound1651 unveil1657 subject1720 flare1862 skin1873 patent1889 showcase1939 ?1510 T. More tr. G. Pico della Mirandola in tr. G. F. Pico della Mirandola Lyfe I. Picus sig. d.iiiv These grete fortunes lift vp a man hie and settith him owt to the shew. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 715/1 This felowe hath set out his marchandyse to the shewe. 1576 G. Gascoigne Steele Glas sig. F.ij These things (my Lord) my glasse now sets to shew. 1583 P. Stubbes Anat. Abuses sig. Fii The trimming and tricking of their heds in laying out their hair to the shewe. 1609 R. Parsons Quiet Reckoning vi. 468 M. Mortons mincing his imputations before produced about Goodman, Knox, Buchanan, Syr Thomas Wiat, & the like, seuerally set forth to the shew. 1681 J. Dryden Absalom & Achitophel 22 Dissembling Joy, he sets himself to show. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 255. ¶8 His Actions..lose their Lustre when they are drawn at large, and set to show by his own Hand. 1775 W. Hilton Poet. Wks. I. 246 See, on each hilloc's verdant brow, Nature's broidery set to show! ΚΠ 1556 R. Robinson tr. T. More Utopia (ed. 2) sig. Diiv This iustice is more beautiful in apperaunce, & more florishynge to the shewe, then either iuste or profitable. 1610 Bible (Douay) II. Isa. vi. 13 She..shal be to the shew [L. in ostensionem] as a terebinth, and as an oke. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §499 There is a virtuous Bezoar and another without virtu which appear to the show alike. 1669 I. Bourne Gold Chain of Direct. 55 A husband must not be like unto a Crab, Orange, or Lemon; fair on the outside to the shew, and soure and bitter within. 1700 J. Brydall Non Compos Mentis i. iii. 34 If an Idiot, or Natural Fool, should make his Testament wisely, and reasonably to the shew. ΚΠ 1547 A. Cope Godly Meditacion sig. A.ii Hipocritical workes, onely to the showe of the worlde. 1562 tr. J. Jewel Apol. Church Eng. f. 23v We do not take vpon vs now at this time to bring to light & to the shewe of the worlde those doings. 1587 J. Hooker Chron. Ireland 163/2 in Holinshed's Chron. (new ed.) II Albeit to the vtter shew of the world, he seemed at the first to dislike with them at their landing. 1612 W. Attersoll Comm. Epist. to Philemon 285 He yt hath done greater things to the iudgment of the eie, to the shew of the world and to the sight of men. 1616 B. Rich My Ladies Looking Glasse 21 Mine intent is not here to instruct women how to adorne themselues to the show of the world. 1625 S. Purchas Pilgrimes IV. x. xiv. 1942 Setting to the shew of the world the fruits of their Ualour and Trauailes. 1643 ‘F. Greville’ Five Yeares King James 11 To the shew of the world, his bond was indissolvable. < as lemmas |
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