单词 | dead and done |
释义 | > as lemmasdead and done (for, with) a. dead and gone (usually in literal sense); hence dead-and-goneness. Also dead and alive (see dead-alive adj.); dead and buried; dead and done (for, with). All these phrases are also used attributively (with hyphens). ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > dead person or the dead > [adjective] deadOE lifelessOE of lifeOE storvena1225 dead as a door-nail1362 ydead1387 stark deadc1390 colda1400 bypast1425 perishedc1440 morta1450 obita1450 unquickc1449 gone?a1475 dead and gone1482 extinct1483 departed1503 bygonea1522 amort1546 soulless1553 breathless1562 parted1562 mortified1592 low-laid1598 disanimate1601 carcasseda1603 defunct1603 no morea1616 with God1617 death-stricken1618 death-strucken1622 expired1631 past itc1635 incinerated1657 stock-dead1662 dead as a herring1664 death-struck1688 as dead as a nit1789 (as) dead as mutton1792 low1808 laid in the locker1815 strae-dead1820 disanimated1833 ghosted1834 under the daisies1842 irresuscitable1843 under the sod1847 toes up1851 dead and buried1863 devitalized1866 translated1869 dead and done (for, with)1886 daid1890 bung1893 (as) dead as the (or a) dodo1904 six feet under1942 brown bread1969 the world > time > relative time > the past > [adjective] > firmly in the past or done with dead and gone1482 deada1616 dead for adoa1638 dead and buried1863 dead and done (for, with)1886 the world > action or operation > inaction > disinclination to act or listlessness > [adjective] > lacking animation deadOE lifelessOE unquickc1475 exanimate?c1550 flat1604 unsprighty1607 spiritless1609 dead-alive1617 fireless1647 uninformed1709 inanimate1713 unanimated1734 nerveless1735 inanimated1753 dispirited1758 dead and alive1863 unalive1905 pepless1909 zipless1922 soggy1928 undead1936 the world > existence and causation > existence > non-existence > [noun] > ceasing to exist deathOE out-burninga1382 fading1578 desition1612 desistency1615 expiration1649 quietus1744 nothingness1813 defunctness1883 unbecoming1883 dead-and-goneness1891 1482 Monk of Evesham 62 He fownde me ded and gonne. 1523 J. Skelton Goodly Garlande of Laurell 1247 Of one Adame all a knave, dede and gone. 1603 W. Shakespeare Hamlet iv. v. 29 He is dead and gone Lady, he is dead and gone. 1737 A. Pope Epist. of Horace ii. i. 3 Advocates for Folly dead and gone. 1841 C. Dickens Barnaby Rudge xix. 40 When she was dead and gone, perhaps they would be sorry for it. 1863 All Year Round 9 473/1 The grave of Carthage, and other dead and buried cities of the Carthaginians. 1886 H. Baumann Londinismen 39/1 Dead-and-done for, rein futsch; it had such a dead-and-done for look, es sah so ganz erbärmlich aus. 1891 J. L. Kipling Beast & Man in India i. 7 Buddhism has been dead and done with in India proper for centuries. 1891 H. Herman His Angel ii. 40 The dead-and-goneness of emotional fervour. 1897 S. Erskine Lord Dulborough v. 79 We..saw some six-months'-old playbills, announcing some dead-and-gone performance. 1909 Westm. Gaz. 10 Mar. 11/2 It is urged that the intellect of the Pollman is starved and himself broken on the wheel of a dead-and-done system. 1934 D. L. Sayers Nine Tailors 158 I won't have you fretting yourself about that old business no more. All that's dead and buried. 1956 Ess. in Crit. 6 222 The dead-and-goneness of the past. < as lemmas |
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