| 单词 | for a little | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasfor a little  b.  A short time or (less commonly) distance. Chiefly in  after a little,  for a little,  in a little.‘A short distance’ is frequent in adverbial use: see sense  B. 4b. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > shortness or brevity in time > 			[noun]		 > a short or moderate space of time weekeOE littleOE roomOE stoundOE startc1300 houra1350 furlong wayc1384 piecea1400 weea1400 speed whilec1400 hanlawhilea1500 snack1513 spirt?1550 snatch1563 fit1583 spurta1591 shortness1598 span1599 bit1653 thinking time1668 thinking-while1668 onwardling1674 way-bit1674 whilie1819 fillip1880 the world > space > distance > 			[noun]		 > a short distance wurpc950 stepc1000 footc1300 furlong wayc1384 stone-casta1387 straw brede14.. tinec1420 weec1420 field-breadth1535 field-broad1535 pair of butts1545 straw-breadth1577 stone's throw1581 way-bit?1589 space1609 piece1612 littlea1616 spirt1670 a spit and a stride1676 hair's breadth1706 rope's length1777 biscuit throw1796 a whoop and a holler1815 biscuit toss1836 biscuit cast1843 stone-shot1847 pieceway1886 stone-put1896 pitch-and-putt1925 pieceways1932 OE (Northumbrian)    Lindisf. Gospels: Luke xxii. 58  				Et post pussillum alius uidens eum dixit et tu de illis es : & æfter lytlum uel ymb lytle huile oðer gesæh hine cuoeð & ðu of him uel ðæm arð. OE    West Saxon Gospels: John 		(Corpus Cambr.)	 xvi. 16  				Nu ymbe alytel [c1200 Hatton an lytel] ge me ne geseoð & eft embe lytel ge me geseoþ. c1384    Bible 		(Wycliffite, E.V.)	 		(Douce 369(2))	 		(1850)	 John xvi. 16  				A litil, and now ȝe schulen not se me. a1400						 (c1303)						    R. Mannyng Handlyng Synne 		(Harl.)	 l. 7047  				Sone aftyrward, with-yn a lytyl was þere wryte anoþer tytyl. c1540						 (?a1400)						    Gest Historiale Destr. Troy 		(2002)	 f. 129v  				Lengys here at a litill lystyn my wordes. 1562    in  B. Cusack Everyday Eng. 1500–1700 		(1998)	 289  				Alettell before we dede heare of matters myche nedfull & wourthie to be amended. 1611    Bible 		(King James)	 2 Pet. ii. 18  				They allure..those that were cleane [margin. Or, for a little, or a while] escaped from them who liue in  errour.       View more context for this quotation a1616    W. Shakespeare Tempest 		(1623)	  iv. i. 267  				For a little Follow, and doe me  seruice.       View more context for this quotation 1663    S. Pepys Diary 1 Sept. 		(1971)	 IV. 293  				Up pretty betimes and after a little at my Viall, to my office. 1715    J. Fergusson tr.  Rom. Conduct in quashing Catiline's Conspiracy 118  				It would be a severe Pinch upon them to have their Shops shut up for a little. 1768    Monthly Rev. July 47  				In a little we were told that dinner was served up. 1827    T. Carlyle tr.  F. H. K. de La Motte Fouqué in  German Romance I. 293  				In a little, he and Froda left the inn. 1881    W. H. Mallock Romance 19th Cent. II. 290  				Be here then and we will go for a little into the garden. 1936    ‘J. Tey’ Shilling for Candles ix. 100  				Waiters like to take the weight off their feet for a little. 1995    S. Barry Only True Hist. Lizzie Finn  i, in  Plays: One 		(1997)	 179  				I don't like a person to put shame to me. (After a little.) My mother went barefoot all her life. < as lemmas | 
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