单词 | twinkling |
释义 | twinklingn.1 The action of twinkle v.1 1. The action of shining with tremulous or faint radiance; scintillation; †glimmering. Also transferred and figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > light emitted in particular manner > [noun] > spark or glittering light > sparkling or glittering glistening1398 sprankling1398 twinkling1398 sprinklinga1400 sparklingc1440 glisteringc1450 glister1535 glittering1567 spangling1576 scintillation1585 sparkle1589 glitter1602 sparking1611 coruscancy1630 emication1646 eruscationa1652 sparklingnessa1691 glitterance1801 glisten1840 spangle1853 sparkliness- 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum xvi. xxxvii. (Bodl.) lf. 174 b/2 In twinkelinge and in liȝt [electrum] schyneþ more clere þan oþer metal. 1477 Norton Ord. Alch. v, in E. Ashmole Theatrum Chem. Brit. (1652) 64 Twinckling and glittering as in Magnetia is. 1556 R. Record Castle of Knowl. 8 Many men do make a difference of them by twinkelinge, affirming that the Fixed starres doo twinkle, and not the Planetes. 1635 J. Swan Speculum Mundi vii. §3. 332 The twinkling of the starres is the vibration or trembling of their light. 1796 J. Morse Amer. Universal Geogr. (new ed.) I. 36 There is only a dim twinkling of twilight for an hour or two in the middle of the day. 1806 W. Wordsworth Sonn. To Sleep, O gentle Sleep! do they belong to thee, These twinklings of oblivion? 1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering II. 62 These [salmon] the party in the boat detected by the slightest indications; the twinkling of a fin, the rising of an air-bell. 1853 J. F. W. Herschel Pop. Lect. Sci. (1873) vii. §117. 336 The twinkling or scintillation of the stars partakes..of the nature of a phænomenon of diffraction. 1879 S. H. Butcher & A. Lang tr. Homer Odyssey viii. 123 Odysseus gazed at the twinklings of the feet. 2. The action or an act of winking; nictitation; also figurative. Obsolete except as in 3. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [noun] > movements of eye > winking or blinking prinkOE twinklinga1300 blenching1393 twink14.. blenking?a1505 twinking1519 twinkle1548 connivance1596 winka1616 nictation1623 shailing1653 nictitation1794 blinking1871 blink1924 bat1932 saccade1953 a1300 in Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. (1892) 519/1 Þoruȝ twinklingues of heore eyȝen Heore soules beon alle for lore. 1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomew de Glanville De Proprietatibus Rerum xi. xv. (Bodl.) lf. 111 b/2 Liȝtnynge..comeþ oute of his moder as þe twinkelinge of an yȝe. c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 505/2 Twynkelynge, of the eye, conniventia. 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 283/2 Twynclyng of an eye, cilement, clin doeil. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World II. xxxii. x. 448 An ague..accompanied with head-ach and much twinkling or inordinat palpitation of the eyes. 1610 Bible (Douay) II. Isa. iii. 16 The daughters of Sion..have walked with stretched out necke, and went with twinglings of eies. 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. x. 458 Being euery second or third day attended with the twinckling of an eye, and my sustenance agreeable to my attendance, my body grew exceeding debile and infirme. 1649 Bp. J. Taylor Great Exemplar ii. 122 The first motions,..the twincklings of the eye as the Philosophers call them. 1691 J. Ray Wisdom of God 224 The Eyes in squinting, the Eye-lids in twinkling. 1800 Duke of Wellington Dispatches (1837) I. 252 He can extricate himself by the twinkling of an eye if he wishes it. 1822 J. M. Good Study Med. III. 419 Twinkling or winking of the eyes is performed every minute without our thinking of it. 3. a. The time taken in winking the eye; a very brief period; a moment, an instant. Chiefly in phrases: see 3b – 3d. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > [noun] > moment or instant hand-whileOE prinkOE start-while?c1225 twinkling1303 rese?c1335 prick1340 momenta1382 pointa1382 minutea1393 instant1398 braida1400 siquarea1400 twink14.. whip?c1450 movement1490 punct1513 pissing whilea1556 trice1579 turning of a hand1579 wink1585 twinklec1592 semiquaver1602 punto1616 punctilio of time1620 punctum1620 breathing1625 instance1631 tantillation1651 rapc1700 crack1725 turning of a straw1755 pig's whisper1780 jiffy1785 less than no time1788 jiff1797 blinka1813 gliffy1820 handclap1822 glimpsea1824 eyewink1836 thought1836 eye-blink1838 semibreve1845 pop1847 two shakes of a lamb's taila1855 pig's whistle1859 time point1867 New York minute1870 tick1879 mo?1896 second1897 styme1897 split-second1912 split minute1931 no-time1942 sec.1956 1303 [see sense 3b]. c1374 G. Chaucer Compl. Mars 222 Her Ioy..Ne lasteth not the twynkelyng of an eye. 1535 Bible (Coverdale) Psalms xxix. [xxx.] 5 His wrath endureth but the twincklinge of an eye. 1557 B. Traheron Expos. S. Iohannes Gospel v. sig. Hv He shewed not him selfe the twincklinge of an eye, & so vanished awaie. 1644 K. Digby Two Treat. ii. ix. 421 He scorneth for this litle twinckling of his life, to take any present paines..to auoyde being ill. 1841 E. W. Lane tr. Thousand & One Nights I. ii. 114 I will never quit thee for the twinkling of an eye. b. in the twinkling of an eye, in an instant; formerly also †in (a), with (a or the) twinkling of an eye. Cf. in the twinkling of a look at look n. Phrases 3a. ΚΠ 1303 R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 9179 Yn twynkelyng of an ye, Yn-to þe cherche gun þey flye. a1340 R. Rolle Psalter lxxii. 19 In þe twinkeling of an eigh þai fal downe. a1350 Sayings St. Bernard (Harl. 2253) in F. J. Furnivall Minor Poems Vernon MS (1901) ii. 519 In a twynglyng of an eȝe. a1380 Minor Poems fr. Vernon MS. (1892) 673 Wiþ a twynklyng of an eiȝe. 1483 W. Caxton tr. Caton E v b In the twynklyng of an eye. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) xxviii. 588 The corps..was broughte in to the carte agayne, wyth the twynkeling of an eye. 1508 W. Dunbar Goldyn Targe (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems (1998) I. 191 In twynklyng of ane eye to scip thai went. 1567 Compend. Bk. Godly Songs (1897) 27 With twingling [v.r. twinkling] of ane eye anone, God sall the tak. 1598 R. Marbeck in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (new ed.) I. 612 In the very twinckling of an eye, both shippe and men were all cast away. 1792 E. Burke Corr. (1844) IV. 11 This clergy would lose,..in the twinkling of an eye, the little remains of influence which they yet retain. 1847 L. Hunt Men, Women, & Bks. II. iv. 52 A book, a picture, a memory, puts us, in the twinkling of an eye, in the midst of the most enchanting solitudes. 1904 Times 7 Sept. 7/4 Events..transformed Japan..in the twinkling of an eye..into a modern State. c. in a twinkling (†at a, in the twinkling). ΚΠ 1582 R. Stanyhurst tr. Virgil First Foure Bookes Æneis i. 5 At a twinckling thee swelling surges he calmed. 1609 Euerie Woman in her Humor sig. B3 Heere and there in the twinckling. 1612 B. Jonson Alchemist v. v. sig. M3 An old Hargubuzier..Could prime his poulder, and giue fire, and hit, All in a twinckling . View more context for this quotation 1673 J. Dryden Marriage a-la-Mode ii. i. 18 I'll..be with you again in a twinkling. 1769 H. Brooke Fool of Quality IV. xvii. 240 The liquor was out of sight in a twinkling. 1807 Salmagundi 14 Aug. 260 The stoutest line of battle ship..may be..decomposed in a twinkling. 1883 E. Pennell-Elmhirst Cream Leics. 182 In a twinkling the pack is half a field away. d. With (usually humorous) substitution: see quots. ΚΠ 1660 Char. Italy 78 In the twinkling of a Bedstaff he disrobed himself..and was just skipping into Bed. 1676 T. Shadwell Virtuoso i. 11 I'll do't instantly, in the twinkling of a Bed-staff. 1681 Heraclitus Ridens 1 Nov. 2/2 This Letter would alone have done it in the twinkling of a Broomstick. 1695 W. Congreve Love for Love ii. i. 23 I have known an Astrologer made a Cuckold in the twinckling of a Star. a1704 T. Brown Bantering Declam. in Wks. (1707) I. i. 59 All Thessaly had in the twinkling of a Shoeing-horn been certainly undermin'd by Lobsters. 1709 Brit. Apollo 7–12 Oct. I'll do it in the twinkling of a Bedstaff. 1819 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 5 718 He went off in the twinkling of a bed post. 1821 Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. 9 134 In the twinkling of a fan. 1853 C. Reade Peg Woffington iv. 106 You can..master a play in the twinkling of a tea-cup. 4. attributive. ΚΠ a1653 Z. Boyd Zion's Flowers (1855) 68 In a twinkling trice To goe to work. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2022). twinklingn.2 rare. A tinkling sound; the production of such a sound. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > resonance or sonority > ringing sound > [noun] > tinkle or ting twinkling13.. tinglinga1398 tinklinga1398 ting1611 tinkle-tanklinga1625 tinkle-tankle1642 tinniment1656 tinkle1722 tingle1754 sprinkle1843 ting-a-ling?1850 tankling1864 plinkety1891 ting-a-ring1931 13.. K. Alis. 2572 Mury is the twynkelyng [Laud MS. touchyng] of the harpour. ?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 85 My wanton warblz, my running, my tyming, my tuning & my twynkling. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2019). twinklingadj. That twinkles. 1. Shining tremulously (or †faintly); sparkling, scintillating; †glimmering; flickering (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > light emitted in particular manner > [adjective] > glittering or sparkling sparkling?c1225 glising1340 glimmeringa1375 glistening1388 glistering1398 glitteringa1400 coruscantc1485 twinkling1508 flankering1577 fire-darting1594 glitterous1596 scintillant1611 winkinga1616 micant1657 scintillating1664 spangling1665 besparklinga1674 skinkling1790 spunky1791 micacious1797 glistery1806 spark-like1814 spangly1818 emicatious1819 sparky1827 aglitter1828 ablaze1851 aglist1858 scintillescent1860 aglisten1867 glittery1880 twinkly1884 sparkly1922 1508 W. Dunbar Goldyn Targe (Chepman & Myllar) in Poems (1998) I. 185 All the lake as lamp did leme of licht, Quhilk schadovit all about wyth twynkling glemis. 1567 R. Sempill in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. 33 Browis brent and twinkland Cristell eine. a1616 W. Shakespeare Two Gentlemen of Verona (1623) ii. vi. 9 At first I did adore a twinkling Starre. View more context for this quotation 1684 J. Norris Poems & Disc. 22 Some twinkling Stars give feeble light. 1765 J. Beattie Judgment of Paris 30 Till the Morn Spangle with twinkling dew the flowery waste. 1829 W. Scott Anne of Geierstein II. vi. 192 The windows exhibited here and there a twinkling gleam. a1854 Ld. Cockburn Memorials (1856) iv. 223 A bulky man with..twinkling eyes. 2. transferred. Appearing and disappearing with rapid alternation; producing an effect as of tremulous light by rapid vibratory movement; tremulous, fluttering, quivering. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adjective] > trembling or quivering > with effect of tremulous light twinkling1616 twinkly1884 1616 J. Smith Descr. New Eng. 29 The twinkling mountaine of Aucociso. 1791 W. Cowper tr. Homer Odyssey in Iliad & Odyssey II. viii. 324 Ulysses wonder-fixt, The ceaseless play of twinkling feet admired. 1814 R. Southey Roderick xvi. 11 The lark..On twinkling pinions poised. 1816 T. Chalmers Let. in W. Hanna Mem. T. Chalmers (1851) II. 41 We were looking back on the twinkling rapidity of the months and the weeks which have already gone. 1889 Gregory Smith Fra Angelico, etc. (ed. 2) 90 The little twinkling feet which sped so fast and free. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > movements of eye > winking or blinking winking1555 blinking1568 blink1575 wapper1581 blinked1590 wapper-eyed1604 twinkling1740 nictitant1826 blinky1861 nictitating1899 1740 W. Somervile Hobbinol iii. 201 To point the holy Leer, by just Degrees To close the twingling Eye. 1741 S. Richardson Pamela III. xxxiii. 332 I often endeavoured, by a twinkling Motion, to disperse the gathering Water, before it had formed itself into Drops too big to be restrained. Compounds twinkling-eyed, twinkling-footed adjs. ΚΠ 1871 W. D. Howells Their Wedding Journey (1892) 308 Devotees of the twinkling-footed burlesque..living the life of strolling players. 1904 Daily Chron. 13 July 8/2 A sunburnt, healthy-looking twinkling-eyed scamp of thirteen years. Derivatives ˈtwinklingly adv. in a twinkling manner. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > light emitted in particular manner > [adverb] > in a sparkling manner scintillously1509 twinklingly1561 glisteringly1587 glisteningly1611 glitteringly1611 sparklingly1669 scintillant1737 a-sparkle1840 spark-like1845 scintillatingly1875 aglisten1883 scintillantly1887 aglitter1913 the world > movement > motion in specific manner > alternating or reciprocating motion > oscillation > vibration > [adverb] > tremblingly > with effect of tremulous light twinklingly1561 1561 T. Norton tr. J. Calvin Inst. Christian Relig. ii. f. 143 They shewed it..twincklingly shining a farre of. 1657 J. Sergeant Schism Dispach't 528 This Authority of the Pope in England twinklingly went out and in again. 1850 Chambers' Edinb. Jrnl. 14 16 The glittering grains..leapt twinklingly. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online September 2021). < n.1a1300n.213..adj.1508 |
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