单词 | discovered |
释义 | discoveredadj.ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > covering > uncovering > [adjective] bleteOE openOE unlapped?c1225 unweveda1250 overtc1330 discovereda1463 uncovered1530 undiscovered1542 debare1567 uncased1598 unmantled1606 naked1607 ungarbed1848 nude1866 uncapped1902 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > nakedness or state of being unclothed > [adjective] > having specific part of body uncovered > head open-head?c1225 open-hairc1380 open-headedc1395 discovereda1463 uncovered1570 balda1616 decovered1658 in one's hair1859 a1463 (c1440) S. Scrope tr. C. de Pisan Epist. of Othea (Pierpont Morgan) (1970) 111 Discouered [c1440 St. John’s Cambr. Achilles..suwed aftir him with hole will to take him discouerte]. 1484 W. Caxton tr. Ordre of Chyualry (1926) vii. 111 That daye that he seeth the hede of his wyf or ony other bare and discouerd. a1552 J. Leland Itinerary (1710) I. 10 The Lodgings that were within the Area of the Castelle be discoverid and faul to Ruine. 1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin iii. 132 The campe of the Florentyns..being pitched in a place so open and discouered. 1594 T. Blundeville Exercises iii. ii. iv. f. 180 Leauing other partes of the earth dry, and discouered. a1638 J. Mede Wks. (1672) 61 Having their faces discovered, their hair dishevelled. 1644 R. Baillie Let. 2 Apr. (1841) II. 149 In preaching he [sc. Mr. Nye] thinks the minister should be covered and the people discovered. 1692 J. M. tr. A. de La Roche-Guilhen Zingis 147 Seeing his Head discover'd, he knew him to be the Prince of Brema. 1851 W. M. Thackeray in Punch 20 146/1 His discovered chest, his waving locks curled above his forehead in a Brutus..are those of the Continent of our France—not of England. 2. That has been revealed, found out, made known, or divulged. In early use: †easily seen or perceived, obvious (obsolete). ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > manifestness > [adjective] sutelc897 openeOE ebera975 graithc1325 broadc1374 plainc1375 clearc1380 grossc1380 manifest1385 notoire1409 patent1508 sensible?1531 discovered1537 plain as a pikestaff (also packstaff, pad-staff)1542 palpable1545 demonstrative1552 plain as the nose on (in) one's face1560 illustrate1562 appearing1566 notorious1581 obvious1583 unshadowed1593 transparent1597 liquid1610 visible1614 pellucid1644 illustrious1654 apertive1661 conspectable1727 suggestive1806 society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > [adjective] > disclosed or revealed disclosea1393 overtc1400 discovered1537 outgrown1549 disclosed1579 uncased1598 unfolded1602 unclasped1609 unbreasted1610 undisguised1671 revealed1827 disburied1835 exhumed1840 unbared1879 the world > action or operation > endeavour > searching or seeking > finding or discovery > [adjective] > found or discovered foundOE invent?1520 discovered1537 invented?1541 the world > action or operation > endeavour > searching or seeking > finding or discovery > [adjective] > serving to detect > detected > detected or found out discovered1537 spiedc1597 detected1654 detect1854 1537 T. Wyatt Let. in K. Muir Life & Lett. Sir T. Wyatt (1963) 50 We thowght the errour so discouerd that the people wold neuer retorne to the yok. 1566 W. Painter tr. O. Landi Delectable Demaundes i. f. 7 Is the trauell greater in secret and conceled loue, then in that which is discouered and open? 1581 J. Bell tr. W. Haddon & J. Foxe Against Jerome Osorius 173 Whatsoever is decreed either by his covered or discovered will. 1603 R. Knolles Gen. Hist. Turkes 91 Which companies..came neere vnto the towne vnseene or discouered. 1670 Earl of Clarendon Ess. in Tracts (1727) 133 Upon the most discovered and notorious transgressions. 1772 T. Nugent tr. J. F. de Isla Hist. Friar Gerund I. i. viii. 196 There is not a king in the discovered world who possesses such extensive dominions by many millions of leagues. 1817 Lit. Gaz. 22 Mar. 131/1 Cuvier, as it were, gives words to the hieroglyphics of the discovered petrifactions. 1864 E. B. Pusey Daniel viii-ix. 542 His discovered error. 1904 W. Martin in Law Q. Rev. 20 32 If the discovered treasure has not been hidden..it is not specifically treasure trove. 1995 Sci. News 9 Dec. 388/3 The discovered molecules are part of the intricate network of molecules called cytokines. 2010 J. Merrill & D. Knox When I fall in Love Again viii. 108 Working through a discovered affair takes time. 3. Chess. Applied to a check or other attack (see discover v. 4b). ΚΠ 1750 ‘A. D. Philidor’ Chess Analysed 19 If his King takes your Queen's Bishop, you have his Queen by a discover'd check [Fr. un Échec à la découverte] upon him. 1847 H. Staunton Chess-player's Handbk. 28 A striking though simple instance of the power of a discovered check. 1850 Illustr. London News 13 July 52/3 [This move] subjects the Queen to the danger of a discovered attack from the adverse Rook. 1878 S. Loyd Chess Strategy 97 Allowing the defence a move that may expose him to a discovered mate. 1901 B. G. Laws Two Move Chess Probl. 53 Threatening a deadly discovered check. 1978 I. Chernev Capablanca's Best Chess Endings (1982) xxiii. 89/2 46 Ke4-f3 forces the Rook to move to a black square and into a discovered attack by the Bishop. 2012 Washington Times (Nexis) 24 Apr. c8 Black escapes a knight fork of his king and queen with a timely discovered check. DerivativesΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > manifestness > openness or unconcealedness > [adverb] barelyc950 beforeOE openlyOE nakedly?c1225 in a person's bearda1250 opelyc1275 apertly1297 commonlya1325 opena1325 overtlyc1325 pertlya1375 plainc1380 in (also on) opena1382 in apertc1384 plainlyc1390 in open (also general) audiencea1393 aperta1400 in commonaltya1400 outa1400 without laina1400 in commonc1400 publishlyc1400 pertc1410 in publicc1429 on higha1450 in pert1453 to a person's facea1470 into heightc1480 forthward?1504 but hidel?1507 publicly1534 uncolouredly1561 roundly1563 famously1570 vulgarly1602 above board1603 round1604 displayedly1611 on (also upon) the square?1611 undisguisedly1611 broadly1624 discoveredly1659 unveiledly1661 under a person's nose1670 manifestly1711 before faces1762 publically1797 overboard1834 unashamedly1905 upfront1972 1659 G. Torriano Florio's Vocabolario Italiano & Inglese Alla-scopérta, openly, discoveredly, in view of all. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2013; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.a1463 |
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