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单词 containing
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containingn.

/kənˈteɪnɪŋ/
Etymology: formed as container n. + -ing suffix1.
1. Behaviour, bearing; see contain v. 15. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun] > demeanour or bearing
i-bereOE
i-letelOE
lundc1175
semblanta1240
countenancec1290
fare1297
porturec1300
bearinga1325
portc1330
abearc1350
demeaning14..
habit1413
apporta1423
havingsa1425
maintenance?c1436
demeanc1450
maintain?1473
deport1474
maintaining1477
demeanance1486
affair1487
containing1487
behaviour1490
representation1490
haviour?1504
demeanour1509
miena1522
function1578
amenance1590
comportance1590
portance1590
purport1590
manage1593
style1596
dispose1601
deportments1603
comportment1605
garb1605
aira1616
deportment1638
comport1660
tour1702
sway1753
disport1761
maintien1814
tenue1828
portment1833
allure1841
1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) x. 284 He wes..Curtas at poynt, and debonar, And of richt sekir contenyng.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 208/1 Conteyning, contenement.
2. Holding, keeping, including, restraining.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > containing or having within > [noun]
containingc1440
receipta1500
entertainment1619
containment1956
the world > time > change > absence of change, changelessness > maintaining state or condition > [noun]
maintenancec1390
sustentation1425
keepingc1430
conservationc1447
sustenation1496
maintainment?c1500
intertenure1537
containing1567
sustainment1568
maintain1599
manutention1603
manutenency?1630
continuance1691
conservancy1884
the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > [noun] > fact of being composed of something
containing1678
c1440 Promptorium Parvulorum 91 Conteynynge, continencia.
1567 Queen Elizabeth I in J. Strype Ann. Reformation I. l. 544 The containing of our subjects in the uniformity of religion.
a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. x. 225 The containing of the Generations of Mankind in such an equability and proportion.
1678 R. Cudworth tr. Simplicius in True Intellect. Syst. Universe i. iii. 127 Conteining belongs to the Material Cause.
3. That which is contained; contents, tenor.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > meaning > meaning of linguistic unit > drift, tenor, purport > [noun]
sentence?c1225
intent1303
tenora1387
intendment1390
strengthc1390
porta1393
meaningc1395
process1395
continencea1398
purposec1400
substance1415
purport1422
matterc1450
storyc1450
containing1477
contenu1477
retinue1484
fecka1500
content1513
drift1526
intention1532
vein1543
importing1548
scope1549
importance1552
course1553
force1555
sense?1556
file1560
intelliment?1562
proporta1578
preport1583
import1588
importment1602
carriage1604
morala1616
significancy1641
amount1678
purview1688
sentiment1713
capacity1720
spirit1742
message1828
thrust1968
messaging1977
1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 156 The conteynyng therof was this that foloweth.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Cymbeline (1623) v. vi. 431 This Labell..whose containing Is so from sense in hardnesse, that I can Make no Collection of it. View more context for this quotation
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online December 2020).

containingadj.n.

Etymology: formed as contain v. + -ing suffix2.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: conˈtaining.
A. adj.
a. That contains, holds, encloses, etc.: see the verb.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > relative position > condition of being internal > containing or having within > [adjective]
continentive1530
containing?1541
retaining1611
holding1891
the world > relative properties > number > geometry > shape or figure > [adjective] > being acted upon > enclosed or included
containing?1541
contained1571
?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens ii. sig. Div .V. conteynyng and .v. sondry [partyes].
?a1560 L. Digges Geom. Pract.: Pantometria (1571) i. v. sig. Cij The two contayning sides of the angle.
1871 B. Stewart Heat (ed. 2) §19 The nature of the containing vessel.
b. containing force (see contain v. 11c).
ΚΠ
1899 Westm. Gaz. 21 Nov. 5/3 The opinion is now generally entertained in Sir George White's camp that only a containing force has been left outside Ladysmith, and that the bulk of the Boer commandos have moved south.
1899 Daily News 27 Nov. 5/2 Not the besiegers of our several garrisons, but the garrisons themselves, have been playing most effectively the part of ‘containing’ forces in the military sense.
1904 Westm. Gaz. 11 Aug. 7/2 The Japanese, having left a containing force at An-shan-shan, are advancing with their principal force to the east.
B. n.
Something that contains. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > equipment > receptacle or container > [noun]
receivera1398
resetc1400
receipta1425
receptaclec1425
repository1485
receptorya1500
pot1503
container?1504
hold1517
containing?1541
continent?1541
receptable1566
nest1589
conceptacle1611
keep1617
house1625
reception1646
inholder1660
conceptaculum1691
penholder1815
holder1833
carrier1855
compactum1907
?1541 R. Copland Guy de Chauliac's Questyonary Cyrurgyens ii. sig. Giijv Howe many partes of conteynyges, and of conteyned ben there in the brest.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1893; most recently modified version published online June 2019).
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