单词 | vend |
释义 | vendn. 1. Sale; opportunity of selling. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > [noun] > opportunity of vent1548 sale1553 vend1618 1618 in W. Foster Eng. Factories India 1618–21 (1906) 42 This place never yet..gave vend to any quantety of our commodity. 1681 R. Knox Hist. Relation Ceylon 32 Neither have they any encouragement for their industry, having no Vend by Traffic and Commerce for what they have got. 1695 W. Kennett Parochial Antiq. ix. 510 This Market is of great resort, and a good vend for all Country Commodities. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xlvi. 152 Pepper is planted for Export, but not above 300 Tuns in a Year, because they want Vend for more. 1748 S. Richardson Clarissa IV. xxii. 103 There is a person..who is a great dealer in Indian silks,..and has a great vend for them. 1818 H. T. Colebrooke On Import Colonial Corn 60 Corn is stored..and kept for years..in expectation of a future vend and a less glutted market. 2. spec. Sale of coals from a colliery; the total amount sold during a certain period. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > selling or sale of specific things > [noun] > coal vend1708 coal vend1827 1708 J. C. Compl. Collier 5 in T. Nourse Mistery of Husbandry Discover'd (ed. 3) This I think is shameful for Owners, who striving to get all the Trade to themselves, or to have a Major Part of Vend, will fall out among themselves. 1793 Earl of Dundonald Descr. Estate Culross 59 Sir Archibald had better have contented himself with a more limited vend at a greater price. 1834 J. R. McCulloch Dict. Commerce (ed. 2) 289 The annual vend of coals carried coastwise from Durham and Northumberland is 3,300,000 tons. 1858 P. L. Simmonds Dict. Trade Products Vend,..the whole quantity of coal sent from a colliery in the year. 1893 G. Neasham North-country Sketches 28 By agreement..they were limited to an annual vend of 12,000 chaldrons. Compounds General attributive. ΚΠ 1905–6 Rep. Ind. Excise Comm. (1907) vi. § 84. 33 While in most areas the still-head duty represents practically the whole of the taxation, vend fees..are added to it in Poona. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2022). vendv. 1. intransitive. To be disposed of by sale; to find a market or purchaser. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (intransitive)] > be sold or find buyers sell1609 utter1611 vend1622 vent1622 to go off1625 move1759 sale1809 to sell (also go, go off) like hot cakes1839 1622 in W. Foster Eng. Factories India 1622–3 (1908) 46 Course and fine pursleene..which vend both slowlye and at cheape rates. 1640 in J. Rushworth Hist. Coll.: Third Pt. (1692) I. 96 Whereby Wool, the great Staple of the Kingdom, is become of small value, and vends not. 1689 E. Hickeringill Speech Without-doors v. 32 No Books vend so nimbly, as those that are sold (by Stealth as it were) and want Imprimaturs. 1768 B. Franklin in Gentleman's Mag. Apr. 157/2 If our manufactures are too dear, they will not vend abroad. 2. transitive. To sell; to dispose of by sale; to trade in as a seller. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > selling > sell [verb (transitive)] to sell awayc1230 to set to (for, on) sale, a-salec1275 sella1330 to make sale (of)c1430 market1455 to make penny of1464 vent1478 to put away1574 dispatch1592 money1598 vent1602 to put off1631 vend1651 hawk1713 realize1720 mackle1724 neat1747 to sell over1837 unload1884 flog1919 move1938 shift1976 1651 N. Bacon Contin. Hist. Disc. Govt. 71 No Nation can be rich that receives more dead Commodities from abroad, then it can spend at home, or vend into Forrain parts. 1673 J. Ray Observ. Journey Low-countries 279 Formerly all the Silk made in Sicily was vended at Messina. 1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies II. xxiii. 124 The Company vends a great Deal of Cloth and Ophium there, and brings Gold-dust in Return. 1769 W. Robertson Hist. Charles V II. vi. 453 They opened ware-houses in different parts of Europe, in which they vended their commodities. 1808 C. Vancouver Gen. View Agric. Devon viii. 224 The produce of these small dairies is generally vended at Plymouth. 1840 W. M. Thackeray Shabby Genteel Story vii Fishmongers who never sold a fish, mercers who vended not a yard of riband. 1879 Echo No. 3374. 2/5 A license or patent to sell no matter what, includes the right to vend books and newspapers. 3. figurative. To give utterance to, to put forward, advance (an opinion, etc.). ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)] > give expression to sayOE talkc1275 soundc1386 outc1390 shedc1420 utterc1445 conveya1568 discharge1586 vent1602 dicta1605 frame1608 voice1612 pass?1614 language1628 ventilate1637 to give venta1640 vend1657 clothe1671 to take out1692 to give mouth to1825 verbalize1840 to let out1853 vocalize1872 the mind > mental capacity > belief > expressed belief, opinion > hold an opinion [verb (transitive)] > express an opinion opinea1475 to set forward1560 opinionate1651 vend1657 spend1688 to put on (also upon) record1782 voice1850 1657 tr. A. Thevet Prosopographia 8 in T. North tr. Plutarch Lives (new ed.) Doubtless many have heard some Coridons, or Mechanick fellows..vending their judgements on him whose Effigies or Portraiture is here represented. 1673 W. Cave Primitive Christianity iii. v. 364 This uncomfortable Doctrine was if not first coined yet mainly vended by the Novatian Party. 1715 R. Bentley Serm. Popery 26 He that zealously vends his Novelties..what is He but a Trader for the Fame of Singularity? 1718 Free-thinker No. 26. 1 To incite the Men of Scholarship and Capacity to Traffick altogether in Truths, and never to vend Falshoods of any Kind to the Vulgar. 1799 J. West Tale of Times III. 387 The most fashionable, and perhaps most successful, way of vending pernicious sentiments has been through the medium of books of entertainment. 1846 G. S. Faber Lett. Tractarian Secession Popery 126 Those requisite proofs of a fact, which convict him and Mr. Ward of having..vended a double falsehood. 1907 P. T. Forsyth Positive Preaching iii. 101 He is not free to vend in his pulpit the extravagances of an eccentric individualism. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > aspects of emotion > manifestation of emotion > manifest or exhibit (emotions) [verb (transitive)] canOE demeanc1400 pourc1451 expand1656 vend1682 demonstrate1800 emote1927 uncap1980 1682 E. Hickeringill Black Non-Conformist v. 20 If they will be angry, they should vend their spleen against the said wickednesses of their Under-Officers. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1916; most recently modified version published online June 2022). < n.1618v.1622 |
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