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单词 deportment
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deportmentn.

/dɪˈpɔːtmənt/
Etymology: < Old French deportement (modern French dé- ), < Old French deporter to deport v.1
1.
a. Manner of conducting oneself; conduct (of life); behaviour. Obsolete or archaic in general sense.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > [noun]
tightc888
workOE
laitsc1225
rule?c1225
guise1303
conditionsc1374
actiona1393
governancea1393
governailc1425
port?a1439
fashion1447
dressa1450
governinga1450
walkingc1450
abearing?1454
deport1474
behaving1482
dealing1484
guidinga1500
demeanoura1513
behaviour?1521
walk?1567
daps1582
courses1592
deportment1601
behave?1615
deportation1616
containment1619
conduct1673
haviour1752
daddyism1984
1601 Bp. W. Barlow Def. Protestants Relig. 206 Heretickes will bee exceeding holy, both in the deportment of their life, and in [etc.].
1610 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes (ed. 2) 1255 The honor and the shame that was to ensue vnto them, by the different deportment of themselues in this action.
1650 J. Row & J. Row Hist. Kirk Scotl. (1842) 385 This Antichristian deportment, How unlike it is to the Cariage of Christ's Apostles.
1721 E. Young Revenge v. i She forgives my late deportment to her.
1847 J. Yeowell Chron. Anc. Brit. Church xiii. 150 Luidhard..whose saintly deportment reflected a lustre on the faith which he professed.
b. plural. Obsolete. (Cf. manner n. 5a, way n.1 16b.)
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
1603 P. Holland tr. Plutarch Morals 499 By his deportments and carriage in all actions.
1665 G. Havers tr. P. della Valle Trav. E. India 26 The King..was slain for his evil deportments.
1751 T. Smollett Peregrine Pickle I. xxvi. 192 He..humbled his deportment before her.
2. Referring to merely external manner: Carriage, bearing, demeanour, address.
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
the world > space > relative position > posture > [noun] > manner of carrying body
bearinga1325
gesturec1410
gest1509
shapea1577
sitting1583
carriage1595
comportment1605
deportment1638
poise1771
set-up1889
tenue1892
1638 T. Herbert Some Yeares Trav. (rev. ed.) 150 The bridge was full of women..many of them in faire deportment unmasqued their faces.
1652 R. Brome Joviall Crew i. sig. C1 Provided your deportment be gentile.
1689 T. Shadwell Bury-Fair ii His air, his mien, his deportment charm'd me so.
1761 C. Churchill Rosciad 13 What's a fine person, or a beauteous face, Unless Deportment gives them decent grace?
1881 Daily Tel. 27 Dec. In the character of..a dancing-master, in which capacity he gives a comical lesson in deportment.
3. figurative. The manner in which a substance acts under particular conditions; ‘behaviour’.
ΚΠ
1830 J. F. W. Herschel Prelim. Disc. Study Nat. Philos. 38 The identity of their deportment under similar circumstances.
1863 J. Tyndall Heat v. 146 This is illustrated by the deportment of both ice and bismuth on liquefying.

Derivatives

deˈportmented adj. taught deportment.Apparently an isolated use.
ΚΠ
1861 J. Pycroft Agony Point I. 209 Frenched, and musicked, and deportmented.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1895; most recently modified version published online September 2019).
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