| 单词 | grin through a horsecollar | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto grin through a horse-collar  3.  Phrases.  to grin and abide,  to grin and bear it: to submit to one's fate with no other sign of impatience than a grin.  to grin in a glass case (slang: see quot. 1785).  to grin like a Cheshire cat (see cat n.1 13f).  to grin through a horse-collar (see horse-collar n.). ΘΚΠ the mind > will > necessity > fate or destiny as determining events > must as decreed by fate			[verb (intransitive)]		 > endure one's fate to dree one's weirdc1400 to grin and abide1785 to grin and bear ita1827 1785    F. Grose Classical Dict. Vulgar Tongue at Grin  				To grin in a glass case, to be anatomised for murder. 1794    E. Darwin Zoonomia I. 424  				Thus we have a proverb where no help could be had in pain, ‘to grin and abide’. 1813    E. S. Barrett Heroine III. xxxix. 151  				I heard a sudden disturbance below; his lordship crying out, ‘Oh, what shall I do?’ and Jerry bidding him ‘grin and bear it’. a1827    W. Hickey Mem. 		(1960)	 viii. 132  				Vexed at..the childishness of his behaviour, I answered, ‘I recommend you to grin and bear it’—an expression used by sailors after a long continuance of bad weather. 1859    ‘G. Eliot’ in  M. Porter Ann. Publishing House 		(1898)	 III. ii. 51  				‘Adam Bede’ flourishes, so I grins and bears it! 1870    M. Bridgman Robert Lynne II. ix. 190  				I must grin and bear it. to grin through a horse-collarto grin through a horse-collar: see quot. 1801. Hence allusively, as in quot. 1878.extracted from horse-collarn. < as lemmas | 
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