单词 | unrivet |
释义 | unrivetv. 1. transitive. To undo, unfasten, or detach by the removal of rivets. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or detachment > loosening or unfastening > loosen, unfasten, or untie [verb (transitive)] > undo specific fastening unbucklec1386 unnail1485 unclasp1530 unsolder1538 disbuckle1562 unpin1587 unrivet1591 unlink1595 unloop1599 unpeg1604 unhasp1610 uncord1611 unhoop1611 unwedge1611 unsplint1615 refibulate1623 replumb1623 unlatchc1625 unscrew1651 unclamp1655 unrope1673 unstring1681 unlash1796 unkey1802 unspring1802 unwire1823 unstrap1828 unscotch1839 unclap1846 unspike1846 uncramp1851 unspear1859 untoggle1859 unsnap1862 undraw1872 disbutton1887 uncinch1891 disimpale1904 unzip1927 zip1927 unzipper1936 1591 J. Harington tr. L. Ariosto Orlando Furioso xlv. lxxii. 389 No more the damsels force did now preuayle, To pierce a plate, or to vnriuet nayle. 1627 M. Drayton Battaile Agincourt 46 Their Curates are vnriuetted with blowes. 1631 J. Mabbe tr. F. de Rojas Spanish Bawd xviii. 181 Who hewes, and unriviteth the finest maile but it [sc. the sword]? 1758 O. Goldsmith tr. J. Marteilhe Mem. Protestant II. 69 At nine o'Clock..our Chains were again unrivetted. 1776 Gentleman's Mag. Mar. 113/1 The chief justice being offended at the Encarnador's dilatoriness in unrivetting the irons. 1863 J. Conington tr. Horace Odes iii. v. 18 Should aught but death the prisoner's chain Unrivet. 1885 Law Rep.: Queen's Bench Div. 15 360 The belts..could be removed from the shafting altogether by being unrivetted or unlaced. 1910 Sci. Amer. Suppl. 23 Apr. 260/3 The blowpipe process was also useful for unriveting plates. 2010 K. Hollihan Four Stages of Cruelty i. ix. 67 Someone with a sense of humor had unriveted the sign from the wall and secured it upside down. 2. transitive. figurative and in figurative contexts. To undo, detach; to pull apart, to tear away; to loosen, relax. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (transitive)] > bring to ruin or put an end to undoc950 shendOE forfarea1000 endc1000 to do awayOE aquenchc1175 slayc1175 slayc1175 stathea1200 tinea1300 to-spilla1300 batec1300 bleschea1325 honisha1325 leesea1325 wastec1325 stanch1338 corrumpa1340 destroy1340 to put awayc1350 dissolvec1374 supplanta1382 to-shend1382 aneantizec1384 avoidc1384 to put outa1398 beshenda1400 swelta1400 amortizec1405 distract1413 consumec1425 shelfc1425 abroge1427 downthringc1430 kill1435 poisonc1450 defeat1474 perish1509 to blow away1523 abrogatea1529 to prick (also turn, pitch) over the perka1529 dash?1529 to bring (also send) to (the) pot1531 put in the pot1531 wipea1538 extermine1539 fatec1540 peppera1550 disappoint1563 to put (also set) beside the saddle1563 to cut the throat of1565 to throw (also turn, etc.) over the perch1568 to make a hand of (also on, with)1569 demolish1570 to break the neck of1576 to make shipwreck of1577 spoil1578 to knock on (in) the head (also rarely at head)1579 cipher1589 ruinate1590 to cut off by the shins1592 shipwreck1599 exterminate1605 finish1611 damnify1612 ravel1614 braina1616 stagger1629 unrivet1630 consummate1634 pulverizea1640 baffle1649 devil1652 to blow up1660 feague1668 shatter1683 cook1708 to die away1748 to prove fatal (to)1759 to knock up1764 to knock (or kick) the hindsight out or off1834 to put the kibosh on1834 to cook (rarely do) one's goose1835 kibosh1841 to chaw up1843 cooper1851 to jack up1870 scuttle1888 to bugger up1891 jigger1895 torpedo1895 on the fritz1900 to put paid to1901 rot1908 down and out1916 scuppera1918 to put the skids under1918 stonker1919 liquidate1924 to screw up1933 cruel1934 to dig the grave of1934 pox1935 blow1936 to hit for six1937 to piss up1937 to dust off1938 zap1976 1630 R. Brathwait Eng. Gentleman 350 Luscious fare or delicious drink.., whose subtill fumes unrivet each joynt of the memory. a1652 I. Jones Most Notable Antiq. called Stone-Heng (1655) 19 He..sought to be..revenged on the British Nobility, who had wholly unriveted his designs. 1665 R. Brathwait Comment Two Tales Chaucer 158 Some..unriveted the very Secrets of their own Brests, and told him plainly what of all things in the world they for their parts most desired. 1706 E. Baynard in J. Floyer Anc. Ψυχρολουσια Revived (rev. ed.) ii. 14 Nothing is harder than to unrivet a wrong Notion. a1784 T. Horde Nature will Prevail (1785) i. i. 21 So, I have confin'd my son in the very shackles of promise, and not one link shall be unriveted. 1803 W. Scott Let. 25 May (1932) I. 186 We sincerely hope Mrs. Ellis and you will unrivet yourselves from your forest. 1853 E. S. Sheppard Charles Auchester III. 158 Before I had spoken or even unriveted my gaze. 1922 W. Lewis in Eng. Rev. Apr. 394 To unrivet the perception from the need, to disentangle art from the practical artifice of life, is the artist's constant task in his work. 2006 Times 2 Sept. (Catalonia Suppl.) 9/3 A vertiginous zigzagging route which gives you—if you dare to unrivet your eyes for a moment from the road—fabulous views over the plain. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < v.1591 |
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