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单词 to tell out
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to tell out
to tell out
1. transitive. To count out (money, items in a sequence, etc.); to pay out (money) in this way. In early use also: †to separate out by counting (obsolete). Now somewhat archaic.
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the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separate [verb (transitive)] > separate from main body
skillc1175
to tell outc1325
shillc1440
sequestrate1513
sorta1535
shoal1571
segregate1579
dismember1580
single1582
scatter1588
disgregate1593
recond1608
sepone1619
sequester1625
canton1653
to cantonize outa1670
portion1777
to set off1795
to comb out1854
distinguish1866
split1924
hive off1931
section1960
separate1962
the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclude [verb (transitive)] > except
to take outc1175
out-takec1390
outnima1400
excludec1400
outcepta1470
reserve1523
except1530
exempt1548
to put by1594
abate1598
exemea1600
bate1619
rescinda1687
to tell out1812
to tell out of ——1812
exception1845
c1325 (c1300) Chron. Robert of Gloucester (Calig.) l. 6713 (MED) He..tolde of hom þe teþe out & þe nine slou.
1525 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles II. cxviii. sig. DDv/2 He..sayde. Syrs, holde tell your money, here is all that we owe you. So they tolde out xxii. hundred frankes.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) 2 Chron. ii. 2 Salomon..tolde out thre score and ten thousande men to beare burthens.
1612 B. Jonson Alchemist v. v. sig. M4 Were not the Pounds told out..vpon the table dormant. View more context for this quotation
1657 Wright's Certain Errors Navigation (new ed.) vi. 42 In this line, beginning from the angle at C, tell out the said number of equal parts 1368.
1739 Joe Miller's Jests No. 200 The money'd Man fell to telling out the Sum in Shillings.
1749 S. Lowe Arithm. in Two Parts Pref. p. xii Counters..which a child will tell-out with pleasure, according to the several dispositions of them.
1771 R. Cumberland Timon of Athens iii. ii. 24 Flaminius, you were sent To Lord Lucullus; come, tell out the talents.
1834 Dublin Penny Jrnl. 3 88/2 The boccaugh produced a long checquer bag, and told out, in the presence of the landlord, an equal sum, which he handed to the young man.
1893 Contemp. Pulpit 9 83 You do not read history as you would tell out the counters in a game, not caring a bit so long as you piled them up.
1911 Pearson's Mag. Feb. 237/1 [He] told out ten sovereigns into the ready palm of the weeping Ermyntrude.
1955 E. Schroeder Muhammad's People 405 When the coin had been brought, and was being told out, Rija came back into the tent.
2. transitive. To proclaim; to declare or announce publicly. In later use chiefly with reference to the promulgation of Christian teachings.
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society > communication > information > announcing or proclaiming > announce or proclaim [verb (transitive)]
kithec725
i-bedea800
abedeeOE
bid971
deemOE
bodea1000
tellOE
clepec1275
to tell outa1382
denouncec1384
publishc1384
descryc1390
pronouncec1390
proclaima1393
sound1412
proclaim?a1425
renouncea1425
announcec1429
preconize?1440
announce1483
reclaim?1503
call1523
to speak forth1526
annunciate1533
protest1533
to breathe out1535
denouncec1540
enact1611
deblazon1621
deblaze1640
advise1647
apostolize1652
indigitatea1670
enounce1807
voice1850
norate1851
enunciate1864
post1961
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) (1969) Isa. lviii. 1 Tel out [L. adnuntia] to my puple þe hidous giltis of hem.
c1425 (c1400) Prymer (Cambr.) (1895) 3 (MED) Heuenes tellen out þe glorie of god.
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms xcv[i]. 10 Tell it out amonge the Heithen, that the Lorde is kynge.
1615 T. Dekker Cold Yeare sig. Cv I prayde my black-facde Gentleman to tell the Newes out.
1682 J. Banks Vertue Betray'd ii. 25 Oh tell it out with joy! Tell it aloud with shouting to the Spheres.
1719 Compl. Coll. State-tryals III. 349/2 Villany was the Foundation of it, and Knavery the Superstructure; and it is high time it should be told out.
1860 Gospel Standard 1 Dec. 364 The Son of God is preached unto sinners, preached—proclaimed—told out.
1920 Homiletic Rev. Sept. 248/2 We should tell out the things that will be for the blessing of other people. There is the gospel, for instance.
2013 M. W. Scott in M. Tomlinson & D. McDougall Christian Politics in Oceania ii. 63 They will bring the final persecution. Therefore we have to tell out the good news quickly.
3. transitive. slang. To declare out of contention, originally in a cockfight, by counting; to count out; (later also) to put out of contention. In passive: to be too exhausted, confused, etc., to continue, esp. to continue fighting; (more generally) to be utterly exhausted. Cf. told out at told adj. 2. Obsolete.
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1805 Sporting Mag. Nov. 62/2 The Lincolnshire cock.., before it was possible for the knowing ones to tell him out, received..new vigour from his mother earth, and..sprung again to the charge.
1806 Morning Post 9 July Iky Pig, to use the technical phrase, is now told out, as this contest..has proved him unworthy the honour of becoming a bruiser.
1823 ‘J. Bee’ Slang 176 Told-out, in the language of the cock-pit; when a cock has refused fighting ten several times, counting ten deliberately between each set-to and refusal, he loseth the battle... So, when a gambler is unblunted, he is said to be told out; and so is the debauchee when he can't come again.
1825 Morning Chron. 10 Aug. This race was prettily begun, but Plumper was soon told out, and Lottery won..by two or three lengths.
1860 Bell's Life in London 15 Apr. 4/6 The weight in the ascent from the new Stand also ‘told out’ the St Leger winner, Newcastle, and the French mare, Mdlle de Chantilly.
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