| 单词 | half-lie | 
| 释义 | > as lemmashalf-lie  b.  With abstract nouns, as in  half-belief,  half-conformity,  half-consciousness,  half-darkness,  half-education,  half-knowledge,  half-lie,  half-principle,  half-quotation,  half-reason,  half rueing,  half-speed,  half-view. Π a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Vesp.)	 l. 27341  				He lede penant to half-reuing. 1597    R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie  v. lxxxi. 258  				They iudge conclusions by dimipremises & halfe principles. 1690    J. Locke Two Treat. Govt.  i. ii. 8  				'Tis no Injury to call an half Quotation an half Reason. 1736    Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig.  ii. viii. 276  				Half-views, which shew but Part of an Object. 1810    S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. 		(1959)	 III. 278  				Roaming abroad..for proselytes to confirm them in their own half-belief. 1827    H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. I. viii. 514  				To admit of no half conformity in religion. 1858    C. Hunt in  Mercantile Marine Mag. 5 84  				Steam should be shut off to half speed. 1870    J. R. Lowell My Study Windows 349  				That half-knowledge which is more mischievous in an editor than down-right ignorance. 1881    ‘M. Twain’ Prince & Pauper 208  				His senses struggled to a half-consciousness. 1904    W. B. Yeats Tables of Law 9  				The formalisms of half-education. 1927    A. Clarke Son of Learning  ii. 44  				In the half-darkness his cowled figure suggests demonic possession. a1930    D. H. Lawrence Last Poems 		(1932)	 257  				A half-lie causes the immediate contradiction of the half-lie. 2015    N.Y. Times 		(National ed.)	 27 May  a8/6  				This incident proves that not only the Chinese government has a blacklist on Hong Kong activists, but other half-democracies or authoritarian countries also do. half-lie  n.   In various connections: as  half-barbarian,  half-battle,  half-belief,  half-believer,  half-christian,  half-conformity,  half-consciousness,  half-dark,  half-darkness,  half-defence,  half-defender,  half-dream,  half-education,  half-hint,  half-honesty,  half-humour,  half-knowledge,  half-laugh,  half-lengthening,  half-lie,  half-literate,  half-look,  half-mind,  half-power,  half-principle,  half-quotation,  half-reason,  half-reasoning,  half-repentance,  half-savage,  half-servant,  half-service,  half-sleep,  half-spacing (on a typewriter),  half-view,  half-whisper. (In most of these half- has an adverbial force.) ΚΠ 1597    R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie  v. lxii. 143  				To speake as halfe defendors of the faults. 1597    R. Hooker Of Lawes Eccl. Politie  v. lxxxi. 258  				They iudge conclusions by dimipremises & halfe principles. 1690    J. Locke Two Treat. Govt.  i. ii. (Rtldg.) 6  				It is no injury to call an half-quotation an half-reason. 1736    Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig.  ii. viii. 276  				Half-views, which shew but Part of an Object. 1768    J. Boswell Acct. Corsica 		(ed. 2)	 ii. 120  				A parcel of half-barbarians. 1768–74    A. Tucker Light of Nature 		(1852)	 II. 367  				A kind of half-reasoning, that suffices to raise difficulties but not pursue them to an issue. 1814    J. Austen Mansfield Park II. vii. 148  				A certain half-look attending the..expression of his  hope.       View more context for this quotation 1816    J. Austen Emma II. xvii. 320  				Much that passed between them was in a half-whisper .       View more context for this quotation 1816    J. Scott Paris Revisited viii. 237  				A kind of stupified half-sleep. 1827    H. Hallam Constit. Hist. Eng. I. viii. 514  				To admit of no half conformity in religion. 1836    J. S. Mill in  London & Westm. Rev. 25 5  				See how incapable half-savages are of co-operation. 1838    J. S. Mill in  London & Westm. Rev. 28 454  				The sceptics and half-believers of the story. 1838    J. S. Mill in  London & Westm. Rev. 31 484  				Almost all rich veins of original and striking speculation have been opened by systematic half-minds. 1841    T. Carlyle On Heroes iv. 225  				Richter says of Luther's words, ‘his words are half-battles’. 1860    E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 2  				The character of Jehu and his half-belief. 1860    E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 188  				A half-repentance is no repentance. 1860    E. B. Pusey Minor Prophets 199  				Another instance of this half-service. 1862    G. Borrow Wild Wales II. xxxii. 370  				‘In truth I am,’ said she, with a half laugh. 1865    E. B. Pusey Eirenicon 3  				Unbelievers, or half-believers. 1866    G. MacDonald Ann. Quiet Neighbourhood xxxii,  				A voice said brokenly in a half-whisper. 1870    J. R. Lowell My Study Windows 349  				That half-knowledge which is more mischievous in an editor than down-right ignorance. 1881    ‘M. Twain’ Prince & Pauper 208  				His senses struggled to a half-consciousness. 1895    R. Kipling Day's Work 		(1898)	 344  				Leading him on to see, more by half-hints than by any direct word, how boys and men are all of a piece. 1898    Pearson's Mag. May 539/1  				With a half-power steamer which had only one man all told upon her decks. 1900    Daily News 18 Aug. 6/1  				How she did it she didn't know, she said, in a half-humour manner. 1904    W. de la Mare Henry Brocken 13  				The half-dream [which] weariness brings. 1904    W. B. Yeats Tables of Law 9  				The formalisms of half-education. 1905    Westm. Gaz. 25 Mar. 11/2  				The inaccuracies do not matter very much unless they are so gross as to shock the great half-literate. 1926    H. W. Fowler Dict. Mod. Eng. Usage 399/2  				The uneasy half-literates who like to prove that they can spell. 1927    A. Clarke Son of Learning  ii. 44  				In the half-darkness his cowled figure suggests demonic possession. 1928    D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover xvi. 278  				She could still see on Connie's face..the half-dream of passion. a1930    D. H. Lawrence Last Poems 		(1932)	 257  				A half-lie causes the immediate contradiction of the half-lie. 1934    E. Blunden Choice or Chance 40  				Possessions too,—part fungus and part flower,—Forced on him their half-power. 1934    E. Pound Eleven New Cantos xxxix. 45  				From star up to the half-dark. 1937    Mind 46 101  				Postulating a sort of extra, separate half-mind—entelechy—like Driesch. 1938    Times Lit. Suppl. 8 Oct. 638/3  				The curious delicate half-humour which smiled at his own hypersensitiveness. 1941    T. S. Eliot Dry Salvages ii. 11  				The backward half~look Over the shoulder, towards the primitive terror. 1948    T. S. Eliot Notes Def. Culture 105  				But what is important is to remember that ‘half-education’ is a modern phenomenon. 1950    A. Koestler in  R. Crossman God that Failed 31  				Once or twice she spoke on the telephone to comrades of hers—always in half-words and half-hints. 1953    K. H. Jackson Lang. & Hist. Early Brit. 342  				Half-lengthening of penultimates could not have arisen until after the accent-shift. 1959    E. Pulgram Introd. Spectrogr. Speech viii. 64  				The half~power points, whose power is..proportional to the square of the amplitude. 1961    Imperial Type Faces 10  				A half~spacing device lends itself to display work. 1962    Which? Dec. 359/2  				If you leave out a letter, it should be possible, after rubbing out the word, to fit in the extra letter by using half-spacing. < as lemmas | 
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