单词 | earning |
释义 | earningn.1ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > merit > [noun] earningOE meritc1230 meeda1387 ablenessa1425 meedfulness1530 meriting1549 desert1563 deservednessa1628 deservingness1631 meritoriousness1639 premiability1675 OE Wulfstan Sermo ad Anglos (Nero) (1957) 267 Mid miclan earnungan we geearnedan þa yrmða þe us onsittað & mid swyþe micelan earnungan we þa bote motan æt Gode geræcan. OE Royal Charter: Cnut to Christ Church, Canterbury (Sawyer 959) in N. P. Brooks & S. E. Kelly Charters of Christ Church Canterbury, Pt. 2 (2013) 1094 He scel geldan edlean ealre ure weorke on domesdæge æfter æghwilces mannes earnunge. a1200 MS Trin. Cambr. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 171 Ðanne wule he..demen elch man after his erninge. a1225 (?OE) MS Lamb. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 19 Crist us ȝef moni freo ȝeue [printed ȝene]..nawiht for ure ernunge bute for his muchele mildheortnesse. 1577 J. Knewstub Lect. 20th Chapter Exodus xiii. 242 God..is constrayned to bring vs from this folishe persuasion of our deseruings and earninges by our owne workes. 1626 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. VIII. O.T. xxi. 420 As we may offer vp our honest obediences vnto God, so we may expect and beg his promised retributions; not out of a proud conceit of the worth of our earnings..but out of a faithfull dependance vpon his pact of bounty. 2. Recompense, reward, esp. for service; gain, profit. In later use chiefly in plural, and frequently influenced by sense 3b. Now rare.With quot. OE cf. earningland n. at Compounds 1b. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > profit > [noun] earningeOE issuea1325 lucrec1380 lucre of gainc1386 return1419 feracityc1420 revenue1427 vantagec1430 afframing1440 revenue1440 availc1449 proventc1451 provenuec1487 rent1513 fardel1523 chevisance1535 gains1546 commodity1577 proceed1578 increasal1601 benefit1606 endowment1615 gaininga1631 superlucration1683 profit1697 bunce1706 making1837 bunt1851 plunder1851 yield1877 recovery1931 earner1970 eOE King Ælfred tr. Boethius De Consol. Philos. (Otho) (2009) I. xx. 476 Nan mon forðy ne rit þe hine rida[n ly]ste, ac rit for ðy þe he mid ðære rade [ear]nað sume earnunga. OE Possessions, Rents, & Grants, Bury St. Edmunds in A. J. Robertson Anglo-Saxon Charters (1956) 194 On sancte Eadmundes byrig beoð xvi hida eorðes landes vi hida into þæra byrig & þa x hida manna earninga land. ?c1250 (?c1175) Poema Morale (Egerton) 319 in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1868) 1st Ser. 179 Ȝif we serueden god so we doð erninges [a1225 Egerton erminges, Trin. Cambr. for erminges], more we haueden of heuene þanne eorles oþer kinges. c1275 ( Will of Thurstan (Sawyer 1531) in D. Whitelock Anglo-Saxon Wills (1930) 80 Ic an þat lond at Westone Agilswiðe buten þat lond þat Sewine haueð to earninge. 1649 J. Goodwin Vnrighteous Iudge 13 Suppose it should be granted you, that in the passage you transcribe, Icleerly [sic] shew my self to have been of your judgment, touching the unlawfulnes of all judiciarie proceedings against the lives of Kings, what earnings can you make of it? 1675 T. Brooks Golden Key sig. b3v If thou wouldest make any earnings of thy reading this Treatise, then thou must, I. Read, and believe what thou readest. 1703 W. Penn in Mem. Hist. Soc. Pennsylvania (1870) IX. 182 Now is the time to make earnings in the islands. 1782 Gentleman's Mag. June 268/1 The hon. gentleman..would rather resign his military honours, the earnings of long service, than return to America. 1866 T. Binney Wise Counsels viii. 103 The labour of the righteous, the earnings of virtue, tend to life, and the earnings of the wicked to sin. 2012 South China Morning Post (Nexis) 21 Jan. (Working Women Suppl.) 7 If you work as an art administrator, you will never be rich. You will be rich inside. We try to encourage the thought that we have spiritual earnings. 3. a. The performance of work in exchange for wages or a livelihood; the acquisition of money through labour. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > getting or making money > [noun] > earning money winningc1400 earning1567 money earning1872 1567 W. Painter Palace of Pleasure II. xxviii. f. 304 You haue spoonne some substanciall webbe of threede for earning of your supper. 1640 J. D. Knave in Graine i. i. sig. Bv I have..helpt their wives and daughters to the earning of many a fair pound. 1691 Arraignm., Trials, & Condemnation Sir R. Grahme 31 They said they would help us to the earning of 1000 l. before Lady-day, if they went this time safe. 1796 E. Inchbald Nature & Art I. ii. 5 The precarious earning of half a crown, or a shilling..by an errand, or some such accidental means, was the sole support which they at present enjoyed. 1872 Daily News 3 May 6/1 The men who have earned them [sc. laurels] and know what the earning cost. 1891 Law Times 12 Dec. 96/2 The earning of marks..will extend to reconvicted licence-holders serving the remanets of former sentences. 1961 Kiplinger's Personal Finance Mag. Apr. 27/2 With all this earning and spending and living, there has not been much money..left over to settle all the problems of the future. 2002 Sunday Times of India 22 Sept. (Delhi Times) 4/4 The work I spoke of..centres on creative pursuits, always a focal point for Ariens, in some form or other as a means of earning. b. In plural. The amount of money which a person acquires or becomes entitled to by his or her labour; the money made through working, trade or business activity, etc. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [noun] > personal income or acquired wealth > derived from work or office juicea1544 earnings1581 perquisite1712 earned income1861 1581 B. Rich Farewell Militarie Profession E j With her yearnynges to helpe to releue hym. 1645 Bp. J. Hall Remedy Discontentm. xii. 61 When his better earnings have fraught his trencher with a warm, and pleasing morsell. 1699 J. Harris Love's Lottery iii. ii. 30 Sir, I laid out a whole Week's Earnings at your Lottery. 1732 Acc. of Workhouses 29 To know their earnings, and to give an account to the trustees. 1776 A. Smith Inq. Wealth of Nations I. i. vi. 65 The whole..is commonly considered as the earnings of his labour. View more context for this quotation 1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. I. 416 The earnings of the peasant were very different in different parts of the kingdom. 1872 J. D. McCabe Lights & Shadows of N.Y. Life 729 A large share of the earnings of the poor go in policy playing. 1949 R. Blesh Shining Trumpets (new ed.) vi. 128 A male lover who lives off a woman's earnings. 1990 G. Jasso & M. K. Rosenzweig New Chosen People iv. 177 One important attribute of a husband—his earnings. 2011 Independent 26 July 37/4 Waitrose's..free delivery for customers could eventually become a ‘very, very material issue’ for Ocado and one that could eat into its earnings. c. In plural. The income produced by invested capital. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > income, revenue, or profit > [noun] > personal income or acquired wealth > derived from wages or investment earnings1827 1827 Mass. Agric. Repository & Jrnl. 10 35 These are the gross earnings of railroads. 1888 Daily News 16 Feb. 2/1 The gross earnings of railways have increased. 1919 Town & Country 20 Aug. 42/2 The ridiculous stock market prices of our industrial common stocks are based on an expectation of a continuance of these abnormal earnings. 1953 S. Hays Outl. Statistics (ed. 4) xvi. 177 This adjustment is in respect of ‘invisibles’—international transactions involving earnings on capital and payments for services. 1991 Ski Feb. 39/1 An investment that will produce gross earnings of about $100 million. Compounds C1. With the first element in singular form. a. General attributive, as earning capacity, earning power, etc. ΚΠ 1865 Economist 12 Aug. 970/1 The earning power of an average American is far greater than the average earning power of anyone in Europe. 1869 Glasgow Herald 31 Mar. 6/6 The North British representatives argued their case more on the ground of their company's power of injury than of their earning capacity. 1906 J. London Let. 18 Feb. in No Mentor but Myself (1999) 196 My earning-power as a writer of fiction. 1949 Billboard 17 Sept. /1 (advt.) The Select-O-Matic ‘100’ Music System..when properly programed, has greater earning potential than any other music system previously developed. 2000 Economist 15 July 56/2 Salaries are so low that an official has to be a saint to forswear any extra earning opportunities. 2008 J. Caan Real Deal (2009) xxvi. 252 I was forty-two, the age when most people earn the biggest pay packets of their careers.., yet I was walking away from my earning capacity. b. earningland n. now historical (in Anglo-Saxon England) land held as recompense for service. ΚΠ OE Charter: Abp. Oswald to Ælfsige (Sawyer 1367) in J. M. Kemble Codex Diplomaticus (1845) III. 259 Þa nam Ealdulf hit and sealde þam þe he wolde to earnignclande. c1275 ( Will of Ketel (Sawyer 1519) in D. Whitelock Anglo-Saxon Wills (1930) 88 Þat erninglond þat Alfwold mine man haueð vnder hande. 1849 J. M. Kemble Saxons in Eng. I. i. xi. 312 Whether land so put out was called earningland, I will not affirm. 1972 H. P. R. Finberg Agrarian Hist. Eng. & Wales I. ii. 510 If the continued need for service was uppermost in his [sc. the lord's] thoughts he might call the man ‘work-worthy’ and describe his holding as ‘work-land’ or ‘earning-land’. 2008 A. Williams World before Domesday Notes 187 The term earningland could encompass tenures other than lænland. C2. With the first element in plural form. a. General attributive, as earnings gap, earnings growth, earnings report, etc. ΚΠ 1930 N. Amer. Rev. Feb. 237/2 Was it quite reasonable to wager that the momentum of the 1929 earnings growth could be maintained indefinitely? 1959 Challenge June 32/1 Such factors as the spread of education..[and] the closing of the earnings gap..have eliminated many of the distinguishing characteristics of white-collar employment. 1972 Jrnl. Business 45 243 Companies that attempted to obtain the maximum impact from earnings manipulation. 1983 B. A. K. Rider Insider Trading iii. 147 Information..[that] relates to such matters as..earnings estimates.., extraordinary borrowing..and such other matters. 1993 N.Y. Times 26 Sept. iii. 1/2 Last week's investor unease... had more to do with..lackluster earnings reports and a still sputtering economic recovery. 2008 Wall St. Jrnl. 11 July b4/1 Challenging domestic conditions forced the iconic hotelier to slice its 2008 earnings outlook. b. earnings-related adj. ΚΠ 1956 Daily Ardmoreite (Ardmore, Okla.) 19 Nov. 8/2 This earnings-related social insurance program is not intended to offset..the loss of wages..caused by the family breadwinner's death. 1977 Brit. Med. Jrnl. 3 Sept. 645/3 The Government has gladly provided the necessary civil servants to assess the self-employed for earnings-related contributions. 2000 Times 3 Aug. i. 27/5 It too relies largely on private occupational schemes to make up the earnings-related element in pension income. c. earnings drift n. the tendency for earnings to rise above national or negotiated rates through local overtime and other agreements; the extent of this increase; cf. wage drift n. at wage n. Compounds 3b. ΚΠ 1960 Econ. Jrnl. 70 548 If the whole of the earnings drift were the result of over-award payments it could be said that some 77% of the increase in wage-rates paid was due to changes in award rates. 1976 Financial Times 24 Nov. 1/4 Anticipated earnings drift of up to 2 per cent..is attributed entirely to cyclical factors: higher overtime and some move to better-paid jobs. 2009 L. Dickens & M. Hall in W. Brown et al. Evol. Mod. Workplace (2010) xiv. 334 By the 1960s..legal intervention was increasingly advocated..to address..abuse of union power and the inflationary consequences of earnings drift. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online March 2022). earningn.2 Now rare (regional in later use). 1. A substance used for curdling milk; rennet. Cf. earn v.3 ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > substances for food preparation > [noun] > rennet cheeselipeOE runningOE yearning1371 congealinga1398 renninga1398 rueninga1398 rundlesa1400 curd?1440 rendles1440 pressure1486 rennet?a1500 ruen1510 runnet1577 rennet bag1611 earning1615 coagulum1658 cheese rennet1671 steep1688 stomach-bag1704 vell1724 c1330 in J. T. Fowler Extracts Acct. Rolls Abbey of Durham (1899) II. 518 In Erthening' [read Erning], Cheseclathe, Meles, et Skeles emp. pro Deyria de Beaurep. 1347–8 in J. T. Fowler Extracts Acct. Rolls Abbey of Durham (1899) II. 545 (MED) In ernyng et cheseclathis et vasis emptis pro dayaria. 1615 G. Markham Eng. House-wife (1668) ii. vi. 149 When your Runnet or Earning is fit to be used. 1676 J. Lambert Country-man's Treasure 15 Put them into a quart of new Milk, and a pint of Erning. 1727 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Oeconomique (Dublin ed.) at Cheese Go to the Pot where the Earning Bag hangs, and take so much of the Earning..as will serve for the Proportion of Milk. 1778 A. Wilson Teisa 15 See th'earning homogeneous parts attract, As frost on water, on milk here see it act! 1857 A. Douglas Hist. Ferryden (ed. 2) 120 Ye've drucken my haill bottle o' earnin I bocht fae Mr Addison just yesterday. 1868 J. C. Atkinson Gloss. Cleveland Dial. Earning, rennet, the substance which is used to turn or curdle milk. 1995 J. M. Sims-Kimbrey Wodds & Doggerybaw: Lincs. Dial. Dict. 90/2 Earnings, the rennet used for ‘turning’ and separating milk into curds and whey in order to make cheese. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > dairy produce > [noun] > milk > curds curd1378 slipc1425 wrench-milk1510 well curds1538 float-wheyc1550 ricoct1582 curdlea1591 bonny clabber1605 fleeting1611 clabber1634 yearned milk?1635 trouts1683 sweet-cheese1688 earning1744 slip curd1784 the world > food and drink > food > food manufacture and preparation > preparation of dairy produce > [noun] > formation of cheese > processes in cheese-making hoving1741 earning1744 rendling1784 hot-iron test1876 renneting1889 cheddaring1929 1744 A. Monro Ess. Compar. Anat. 83 It is this fourth Stomach with the Milk curdled in it, that is commonly taken for earning of Milk. 1784 J. Twamley Dairying Exemplified 31 To allow the Milk to stand an Hour, in earning, or after the Runnet is put in. 1864 W. D. Latto Tammas Bodkin xi. 103 Guid, fresh whey it was too, juist aff this mornin's earnin'. CompoundsΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > [noun] > ruminant > parts of > stomach > fourth reedeOE maweOE roddikin1512 earning bag1611 cheeselip-bag1615 abomasus1668 abomasum1678 cheeselip skin1788 rennet stomach1840 rud1841 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Mulette,..the maw of a Calfe; which being dressed is called the Renet-bag, Jreness-bag, or Cheslop-bag. 1727 R. Bradley Chomel's Dictionaire Oeconomique (Dublin ed.) at Cheese Go to the Pot where the Earning Bag hangs, and take so much of the Earning..as will serve for the Proportion of Milk. 1812 T. D. Whitaker Hist. & Antiq. Deanery of Craven (ed. 2) 405 Cheselop (the same word) in old English was the calves stomach, or earning bag, employed to lop, or lopper, i. e. to coagulate milk for cheese. ΚΠ 1777 J. Lightfoot Flora Scotica II. App. 1131 [Pinguicula vulgaris] Steep-grass, Earning-grass. Scotis austral. 1898 N. L. Britton & A. Brown Illustr. Flora Northern U.S. III. 194 Other English names are..Steep- or Earning-grass, from its use in curdling milk. ΚΠ 1778 Fam. Acct. Bk. in E. Peacock Gloss. Words Manley & Corringham, Lincs. (1877) at Earning, Earning-skin A calf-head and a piece of earning-skin. 1817 J. Farey Gen. View Agric. Derbyshire III. i. 48 A piece of good Earning-skin..about two inches square, having been soaked 12 hours in a tea-cup full of cold Whey, this solution, called Rennet, is poured into the pan. 1866 J. E. Brogden Provinc. Words Lincs. There is not enough earning skin in the milk to make it cruddle. ΚΠ 1784 J. Twamley Dairying Exemplified 45 A very material circumstance to be attended to in Cheese-making, is the time..when the Milk is at rest, called earning time. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online June 2022). † earningn.3 Obsolete. 1. The utterance of a prolonged cry by a deer or hunting dog; baying. ΘΚΠ the world > animals > mammals > group Ungulata (hoofed) > group Ruminantia (sheep, goats, cows, etc.) > family Cervidae (deer) > [noun] > sound made by belling1553 earning?1578 the world > animals > mammals > group Unguiculata or clawed mammal > family Canidae > hound > [noun] > sound made by > making sound abayc1330 yearning1531 babbling1568 earning?1578 chiding1600 opening1662 tonguing1851 tolling1869 ?1578 W. Patten Let. Entertainm. Killingwoorth 17 The earning of the hoounds in continuauns of theyr cry. 1631 S. Jerome Arraignem. Whole Creature xiii. §4. 219 The young Fawne with earning. 2. Strong desire or longing; poignant grief or compassion. Also: a feeling of this kind (frequently in plural). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > compassion > [noun] rutha1200 ruenessa1225 ruefulnessc1225 birewnessa1250 pityc1300 ruea1325 compassionc1340 midtholing1340 miserationa1382 rueinga1382 bowel1382 mildc1390 tendresse1390 ruefulhead?a1400 ruthnessa1400 tendernessa1400 compunction1430 bowels of compassion1526 remorse1538 commiseration1582 kindheartedness1583 commorse1595 earning1603 tender-heartedness1607 compassionateness1614 visceraa1651 ruthfulness1674 karuna1850 the mind > emotion > suffering > sorrow or grief > sorrow caused by loss > [noun] missa1225 misture1563 earning1603 desire?1611 resentment1632 regret1695 desiderium1715 the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > longing or yearning > [noun] ondeeOE yearningeOE longingOE forlonginga1250 mourningc1300 yering13.. eye-seke?c1500 panting1580 greening1584 smackeringa1586 brame1590 languora1599 earning1603 lingering1608 yawning1635 tantalizing1640 slavering1642 longingness1651 tantalization1654 twittering1668 hankering1678 honing1725 lech1796 yearna1797 languishment1817 yearningness1839 hanker1881 tantalizingness1889 yen1906 1603 T. Jackson Davids Pastorall Poeme vi. 186 God is constrained..to chasten vs, least wee be condemned with the world, but it is with wonderfull compassion, and earning of bowels. 1631 S. Jerome Arraignem. Whole Creature xii. §4. 131 The strong movings of his hart, and the earnings of his affections. a1649 G. Abbott Brief Notes Psalms (1651) (xxii. 14) 71 Mine heart is enfeebled, and as it were wasted and consumed within me, by reason of mine inward grief and earnings. 1711 R. Steele Spectator No. 95. ⁋1 The generous Earnings of Distress in a manly Temper. 1741 W. Guthrie tr. Cicero Orations II. 173 Support him..if ever ye felt the Earnings of a Parent now imploring your Mercy. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2015; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.1eOEn.2c1330n.3?1578 |
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