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单词 topical
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topicaladj.n.

/ˈtɒpɪkəl/
Etymology: Formed as topic adj. and n. + -al suffix1.
A. adj.
1.
a. Of or pertaining to a place or locality; local.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > [adjective] > relating to a particular place
regional?a1425
local?c1500
topical1588
territorial1606
topic1610
regionary1654
regionic1871
1588 J. Harvey Discoursiue Probl. conc. Prophesies 121 Is it..to be supposed, that the Verticall, Perpendicular, or Topicall stars haue now conspired together to desolate, or oppresse the seuerall regions which they aspect?
1610 J. Healey tr. J. L. Vives in tr. St. Augustine Citie of God ii. xxiii. 96 The Topicall Gods, that is, the local gods of such and such places.
1624 R. Montagu Gagg for New Gospell? iv. 44 Particular, and Topicall Churches haue erred.
1664 H. More Modest Enq. Myst. Iniquity 473 Rites or Opinions that are but Temporary or Topical.
1722 W. Wollaston Relig. of Nature v. 92 If [the flood] was only topical, affecting some one tract of the globe.
1870 J. R. Lowell Among my Bks. (1873) 1st Ser. 177 Their truth is not topical and transitory, but of universal acceptation.
b. Medicine. That belongs or is applied to a particular part of the body.
ΘΚΠ
the world > life > the body > part of body > [adjective]
topical1608
somatic1859
1608 E. Topsell Hist. Serpents 42 First I will speake of such meanes as are topicall, or such as are outwardly applyed.
1655 J. Howell 4th Vol. Familiar Lett. l. 120 This..powder heales at a distance without topicall applications to the place affected.
1733 G. Cheyne Eng. Malady i. vii. 65 Small and Topical Disorders of the nervous Kind.
1800 Med. & Physical Jrnl. 4 173 The symptoms..may be divided into topical and general.
1871 A. B. Garrod Essentials Materia Medica (new ed.) 157 It [creasote] is..used as a topical styptic in hæmorrhages.
figurative.1672 O. Walker Of Educ. i. ix. 94 In Religion lyes the universal and never failing remedy of all the evils of the Soul. But many times particular and topical ones are also to be applied.
c. topical colour, topical colouring: see quot. 1877.
ΚΠ
1839 A. Ure Dict. Arts 234 After printing-on the topical colour, the goods must be dried at a gentle heat.
1877 E. H. Knight Pract. Dict. Mech. Topical coloring, a term used in calico-printing to indicate that the color or mordant is applied to specific portions of the cloth forming the pattern.
2. Pertaining to a topic or general maxim; hence, not demonstrative but merely probable.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > saying, maxim, adage > [adjective]
sententiala1475
sententious1542
topic1581
apophthegmatical?1589
topical1594
adagial1647
aphoristical1661
gnomonic1706
axiomatical1738
gnomologic1751
aphoristic1753
maximical1779
apophthegmatic1796
aphorismic1798
gnomic1815
aphorismatic1822
axiomatic1835
maximic1854
aphorismical1880
the mind > mental capacity > belief > uncertainty, doubt, hesitation > probability, likelihood > [adjective]
likelya1400
seemlya1400
probable?a1425
allowablec1443
seeming?c1450
apt1528
topical1594
liking1611
suspicable1651
presumable1655
feasible1656
suspected1706
in the cards1764
on the cards1788
in the dice1844
liable1888
better-than-chance1964
1594 R. Carew tr. J. Huarte Exam. Mens Wits iii. 24 Aristotle..with a purpose of crossing Plato..turned to reuiue the former opinion, and with topical places to make it probable.
1624 W. Bedell Copies Certaine Lett. v. 86 This Argument is..but Topicall and probable.
a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. i. 132 It cannot be expected in an Argument of this nature,..that Evidences of Fact can be no more than topical and probable.
1697 tr. F. Burgersdijck Monitio Logica ii. xv. 65 A Syllogism Dialectical is also..called Topical,..because its Propositions tho' true, are yet Contingent.
1710 J. Norris Treat. Christian Prudence viii. 385 I am now upon the larger and more topical part of my Subject.
3.
a. Of or pertaining to a general heading, a topic or subject of discourse, composition, etc.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > topic, subject-matter > [adjective]
topical1852
thematic1871
1852 D. Masson in N. Brit. Rev. Feb. 299 [Milton] passes, by a very slight topical connexion, into an account of himself, his education, his designs, and his relations to the matter in question.
1879 J. Morley Burke vi. 122 Conversation..was..ever taking new turns, branching into topical surprises.
1890 Nature 2 Jan. 196/2 The writer expects that the topical skeleton furnished by him will be clothed upon by the lessons of the intelligent teacher.
b. Of or pertaining to the topics of the day; containing local or temporary allusions.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [adjective] > of present interest or importance
waif1753
live1850
topical1873
1873 Punch 15 Mar. 111/1 The popular ‘topical’ song which delights music-hall politicians.
1881 Daily News 8 Nov. 5/2 A great many ‘topical’ allusions to events of the hour, and rough political hits.
1899 Month Apr. 410 A review accustomed to bestow articles on topical subjects as they came up.
1905 Westm. Gaz. 18 Jan. 12/1 M. Combes, whose resignation makes him topical, is a man with few recreations.
B. n.
1. = topic n. 4. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > [noun] > a medicine or medicament > external medicine
topic1587
topical1656
1656 J. Smith Compl. Pract. Physick 98 Apply purgative Topicals.
2. A film dealing with topical events. (Now disused.)
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > performance arts > cinematography > a film > type of film > [noun] > other types
romantic comedy1748
epic1785
pre-release1871
foreign film1899
frivol1903
dramedy1905
film loop1906
first run1910
detective film1911
colour film1912
news film1912
topical1912
cinemicrograph1913
scenic1913
sport1913
newsreel1914
serial1914
sex comedy1915
war picture1915
telefilm1919
comic1920
true crime1923
art house1925
quickie1926
turkey1927
two-reeler1928
smellie1929
disaster film1930
musical1930
feelie1931
sticky1934
action comedy1936
quota quickie1936
re-release1936
screwball comedy1937
telemovie1937
pickup1939
video film1939
actioner1940
space opera1941
telepic1944
biopic1947
kinescope1949
TV movie1949
pièce noire1951
pièce rose1951
deepie1953
misterioso1953
film noir1956
policier1956
psychodrama1956
free film1958
prequel1958
co-production1959
glossy1960
sexploiter1960
sci-fier1961
tie-in1962
chanchada1963
romcom1963
wuxia1963
chick flick1964
showreel1964
mockumentary1965
sword-and-sandal1965
schlockbuster1966
mondo1967
peplum1968
thriller1968
whydunit1968
schlocker1969
buddy-buddy movie1972
buddy-buddy film1974
buddy film1974
science-fictioner1974
screwball1974
buddy movie1975
slasher movie1975
swashbuckler1975
filmi1976
triptych1976
autobiopic1977
Britcom1977
kidflick1977
noir1977
bodice-ripper1979
chopsocky1981
date movie1983
kaiju eiga1984
screener1986
neo-noir1987
indie1990
bromance2001
hack-and-slash2002
mumblecore2005
dark fantasy2007
hack-and-slay2007
gorefest2012
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1912 F. A. Talbot Moving Pictures 123 This point of view is responsible for the apathetic American attitude toward the ‘topical’, as it is called in Great Britain.
1917 C. N. Bennett Guide to Kinematogr. 123 Fourpence or fivepence a foot will be the most a country showman will pay for a local topical.
1923 F. A. Talbot Moving Pictures 180 The topical..has been crushed out of existence by the thousand-foot standardisation of the reel.
1976 Oxf. Compan. Film 500/2 The early ‘topicals’ were very short, often less than a minute long, each dealing with a single event. The regular issue of newsreels in the conventional sense—several short items grouped under no general heading other than topicality—was begun by Pathé in 1908.

Derivatives

topiˈcality n. the quality of being topical (see A. 3b); an instance of this, a topical allusion.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [noun] > modernity
modernity1635
modernness1653
modernism1772
actualité1839
up-to-dateness1891
up-to-datism1893
topicality1904
presentism1916
up-to-the-minuteness1940
the world > time > relative time > the present (time) > [noun] > modernity > a topical allusion
topicality1904
1904 Longman's Mag. Nov. 93 The Beck case gives the subject a curious topicality.
1905 Westm. Gaz. 10 June 2/2 Fair actresses recite, and Pantomimes Rattle with Fiscal topicalities.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1913; most recently modified version published online December 2021).
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