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单词 well-to-do
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well-to-doadj.n.

Brit. /ˌwɛltəˈduː/, U.S. /ˌwɛltəˈdu/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: well adj., to prep., do v.
Etymology: < well adj. (compare well adj. 8) + to prep. + do v. Compare earlier well to live adj., well to pass adj.
A. adj.
1. Prosperous, well-off, (sufficiently or extremely) wealthy.
a.
(a) In predicative use.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [adjective] > well-off
wellc1405
sufficient1436
full?1483
suffisant1484
beina1525
warmc1571
well-breeched1571
meaned1605
well-meaned1605
well-lined1611
substanced?1614
well-circumstanced1643
forehanded1658
uppish1678
easy1701
brownstone1780
forehand1784
solid1788
well-to-do1794
snug1801
strong farmer1802
well-fixed1822
unindigent1830
well off1842
fixed1844
comfortably offc1850
heeled1871
well-heeled1871
well in1888
independent1893
1794 Proc. Old Bailey 16 July 950/1 Ann Low told me that her mother lived in the country, and was very well to do.
1795 Proc. Old Bailey 20 May 693/2 I have been as well to do as some of the first merchants in London.
1840 F. Marryat Poor Jack iii. 14 Her husband had returned well, and well to do.
1874 J. A. Symonds Sketches Italy & Greece (1898) I. vi. 119 For Corsicans they [sc. the Napoleon family] were well-to-do.
1917 A. Cahan Rise of David Levinsky (1993) xiii. ii. 462 He's well-to-do and yet he chums around with people in whom intellectual Gentiles take an interest.
a1982 P. K. Dick Eye of Sybil in Little Black Box (1987) 303 She was always telling me to make more money and to be like her family, which was well-to-do and classy.
2003 G. A. Dariaux Guide to Elegance (new ed.) 154 The customers are hearty eaters, plump, provincial, well-to-do..and not terribly elegant.
(b) More fully well to do in the world. Cf. well in the world at well adj. 8a. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > rich or wealthy [phrase] > well off
well at easec1330
of substance?a1439
at rack and (at) mangera1500
in good case1560
well to live1568
well and warmc1571
well to pass in the worlda1609
inlaid1699
in easy circumstancesa1704
well to do in the world1805
stouth and routh1816
quids in1919
1805 G. Colman John Bull i. i. 10 A very thriving man now, and well to do in the world.
1843 R. S. Surtees Handley Cross I. x. 196 They are very respectable—that's to say.., people well to do in the world.
1861 M. Pattison in Westm. Rev. Apr. 415 The Corporation of the Steelyard were too well to do in the world to be other than..thoroughly Anglican.
1912 in Sale Intoxicating Liquors (Hearing U.S. Senate Subcomm. District Columbia) 179 The people of standing who live in their own houses, or else live in comfortable houses and are fairly well to do in the world.
b. In attributive use.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [adjective]
richeOE
eadyOE
richfulc1300
plenteousc1350
wealthyc1380
wealthfula1400
wlouȝa1400
wellc1405
biga1425
goldedc1450
substantious1490
able1516
opulent?1518
substantive1543
strong1581
fat1611
juicy1627
fortuned1632
affluent1652
rhinocerical1688
rough1721
rowthy1792
golden1797
strong-handed1817
well-to-do1831
wealth-encumbered1844
nabobish1857
rhinoceral1860
ingoted1864
tinny1871
pocket-filled1886
oofy1896
nawabi1955
brewstered2001
1831 A. M. Hall Sketches Irish Char. 2nd Ser. 66 Andrew Furlong is, what my mother says, a well-to-do, dacent man.
1839 W. M. Thackeray Stubbs's Cal. Jan. My father was..a well-to-do gentleman of Bungay.
1866 A. Trollope Belton Estate II. ii. 32 The well-to-do squirearchy of England.
1892 S. R. Gardiner Student's Hist. Eng. 489 The Colony of Virginia grew into a tobacco-planting, well-to-do community.
1924 Musical Times 65 64/2 It was rare to find an ancient rattle-trap [sc. piano] such as many a well-to-do English household is content with.
1965 Student Voice 26 Mar. 3/1 The audience was made up of middle class business people, professionals and well to do farmers.
2009 D. O'Briain Tickling Eng. vii. 96 Well-to-do young people, the scions of middle-class Gloucestershire, tumbled out of boutique vodka bars.
2. Indicative or suggestive of prosperity; of, belonging to, or characteristic of wealthy people.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [adjective] > well-off > indicative of being
well-to-do1842
1842 Graham's Mag. Aug. 61/1 You..have a well-to-do air, a sort of tell-tale good-dinner aspect, that don't accord well with the sentimental.
1866 ‘G. Eliot’ Felix Holt I. iii. 83 Formerly it [sc. Trebian Dissent] had been of a quiescent, well-to-do kind, represented architecturally by a small, venerable, dark-pewed chapel, built by Presbyterians.
1912 A. J. B. Wavell Mod. Pilgrim in Mecca viii. 152 In contrast with most Eastern places, everything has a clean and well-to-do appearance.
1951 N. Pevsner Middlesex (Buildings of Eng.) 151 The continuous Georgian or pre-Georgian row of well-to-do houses as on the river front of Chiswick, Twickenham, or Hampton.
1995 A. Warner Morvern Callar (1996) 10 A woman with a well-to-do south voice told me to wash my soily hands.
2011 W. E. Powell From There to Here vi. 49 The well-to-do cars sported a radio.
3. Of an animal or plant: in good condition; healthy, thriving. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by good growth > [adjective] > strong, vigorous, or plump
strongOE
thriftyc1440
well-brawneda1450
valiant1542
pubble1566
stout1573
corroborate1581
bunting1584
lusty1600
plump1600
vegetous1610
blought1611
boisterous1622
stocky1622
robust1627
steera1642
vegete1655
jollya1661
vigorous1706
well-to-do1852
the world > action or operation > manner of action > vigour or energy > [adjective] > robust or healthy
heart-wholea1470
robust1490
roaring1848
well-to-do1852
red-blooded1876
1852 Midland Florist Mar. iii. 159 It would require weeks to get them into the condition of well-to-do plants.
1875 F. I. Scudamore Day Dreams 16 The cattle in the forestalls were sleek and well-to-do.
1908 R. Bagot Anthony Cuthbert iii. 25 Fat and well-to-do rabbits.
B. n.
With the and plural agreement. Well-to-do people as a class.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [noun] > rich or wealthy person > well-off person or people
subsidy man1591
subsidy citizen1607
well-to-passer1654
well to pass1695
havea1739
have-something1755
best off1824
well off1828
well-to-do1829
better-to-do1860
kulak1877
better off1895
have-got1897
1829 Spectator 7 Feb. 88/1 There were met the noble, the wealthy, the well-to-do, from far and near.
1891 M. Oliphant Jerusalem iv. ii. 441 The well-to-do of every village gathered conspicuous on the road.
1929 P. Gibbs Hidden City xi. 50 Four acres of garden in which some neat nursemaids were perambulating the pink-cheeked babies of the well-to-do.
1961 A. H. Gardiner Egypt of Pharaohs iii. 32 The tombs of the well-to-do often yield hundreds of small statuettes.
2010 New Yorker 15 Mar. 57/3 The proponents of ski-drœt..derided this approach as ‘hotel-sport’, a frivolous pastime for the well-to-do.

Phrases

to be well to do with oneself: to be pleased or satisfied with oneself. Cf. well adj. 4d. Obsolete. rare.
ΚΠ
1843 R. S. Surtees Handley Cross I. vii. 130 He went on 'Change with..a strut that plainly told how well he was to do with himself.

Derivatives

ˌwell-to-ˈdo-ism n. now rare = well-to-do-ness n.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [noun] > state of being well-off
warmness1399
competency1600
competence1738
well-to-do-ness1842
well-to-do-ism1848
well-offness1866
warmth1888
easy street1901
1848 A. H. Clough Corr. 19 May (1957) I. 174 Well-to-do-ism shakes her Egyptian scourge to the tune of Ye are idle, ye are idle.
1905 H. H. Peerless Diary 8 Mar. in Brief Jolly Change (2003) 90 The number of enormous marble buildings here, the statuary and the general air of well-to-do-ism strikes us pleasingly.
1982 M. J. Ardizzi Made in Italy (1999) viii. 187 Repelled by the air of 'well-to-do-ism' that protects the street like a blanket.
ˌwell-to-ˈdo-ness n. prosperity.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > possession > wealth > [noun] > state of being well-off
warmness1399
competency1600
competence1738
well-to-do-ness1842
well-to-do-ism1848
well-offness1866
warmth1888
easy street1901
1842 E. B. Lee Life J. P. Richter II. iii. vii. 102 A certain well-to-do-ness rules, without luxury.
1925 J. Bone London Perambulator 127 All the nice well-flavoured old things that suggested Kensington ‘well-to-do-ness’.
2006 W. H. Gass Temple of Texts 285 The competition between the fellow's fever and his well-to-do-ness help keep the farmer at a distance.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2014; most recently modified version published online June 2022).
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