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单词 hog-tie
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hog-tien.

Brit. /ˈhɒɡtʌɪ/, U.S. /ˈhɔɡˌtaɪ/, /ˈhɑɡˌtaɪ/
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: hog-tie v.
Etymology: < hog-tie v.
Originally and chiefly U.S.
A secure fastening created by hog-tying.
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the world > food and drink > farming > animal husbandry > general equipment > [noun] > hobble or fetter
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pigging-string1924
1902 Perry (Iowa) Daily Chief 1 Mar. 3/3 With rope kept taut by the horse the steer is held down until the cowboy reaches him and puts the ‘hog tie’ around his legs.
1910 W. M. Raine Bucky O'Connor (1920) vi. 78 They sure do hate to turn loose a gringo when they have got the hog~tie on him.
1940 E. T. Seton Trail of Artist-naturalist 321 The two cowmen jerked loose the hog-ties, the broncos sprang to their feet, and of course ran away.
1995 Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch 22 June a16/1 Apparently, when a suspect is..placed in special restraints known as ‘hogties’, the suspect's weight may press down on his chest cavity and cause asphyxia.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

hog-tiev.

Brit. /ˈhɒɡtʌɪ/, U.S. /ˈhɔɡˌtaɪ/, /ˈhɑɡˌtaɪ/
Origin: Formed within English, by compounding. Etymons: hog n.1, tie v.
Etymology: < hog n.1 + tie v.
Originally U.S.
1. transitive. To secure (an animal) by tying all four feet together, or (a person) by tying the hands and feet together.
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society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > restraint depriving of liberty > binding or fettering > bind, fetter, or shackle [verb (transitive)]
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to bind hand and footOE
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to put in irons1533
to tie up1570
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beshackle1599
to tie (also lay) neck and heels1618
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to tie down1699
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1886 Rocky Mountain News (Denver) 4 Jan. 7/1 A chosen cowboy was to mount his horse..rope the animal, throw it down and dismount and tie its feet together; in one bunch, or, as the boys term it, ‘hog tie’ it.
1894 Harper's Mag. Feb. 356 A cow was soon caught..thrown down, and hog-tied, which means all four feet together.
1903 A. Adams Log of Cowboy xi. 75 We threw him, hog-tied him and rolled him into the water.
1910 W. M. Raine Bucky O'Connor (1920) xx. 226 He's hogtied to the scenery long enough to do my business.
1926 J. Black You can't Win xvii. 240 When I was caught in a burglary, overpowered, hog-tied, and waiting for the waggon.
1961 R. P. Hobson Rancher takes Wife xv. 180 We hogtied the three..calves we were caring for and heaved them into the boat.
2002 Diva Mar. 11/1 She realises that cowboys are sexy. This thought sparks..hopes that one day she will..be hog-tied by some burning hunka love like a wild steer at a rodeo.
2. transitive. figurative. To hinder the free action of; to tie down, fetter, trammel.
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society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > restriction or limitation > restrict or limit [verb (transitive)] > in free action
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straitena1586
hopple1586
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to box up1659
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strait jacket1814
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befetter1837
to tie the hands of1866
hog-tie1924
corset1935
1924 C. E. Mulford Rustlers' Valley xi. 136 However, just now we got to hog-tie our soarin' spirits.
1929 Amer. Mercury Jan. 103/1 Hog-tied as they are by their un-American aversions to visiting the neighbors uninvited, the Mexicans as yet have conducted no good-will expeditions to the United States.
1949 J. Kerouac Let. 24 June in Sel. Lett. 1940–56 (1995) 196 I am so hog-tied by all this that I am not doing anything.
1972 Daily Tel. 2 Nov. 19 Sir Stephen McAdden..said judges were hog-tied by stipulations banning sentences between six and 18 months on people under 21.
2000 R. Barger et al. Hell's Angel xii. 227 What the government prosecutors wanted..was to hog-tie First Amendment rights.

Derivatives

ˈhog-tying n.
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1887 Rocky Mountain News (Denver) 15 Oct. 2/1 [The cowboys] had a big audience..for the opening of their artistic exhibition in ‘roping’, ‘hog-tying’, ‘tailing’ and potato picking.
1906 Waterloo (Iowa) Daily Courier 31 May 10/3 I suppose one who could beat Bob Taylor at busting bronchos and roping and hog tying..would be acceptable to you.
2003 D. E. Hatch Officer-involved Shootings & Use of Force 109 Positional asphyxia does not occur as the result of hog-tying.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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