单词 | in regard of or to |
释义 | > as lemmasin regard of or to a. in regard of or to, in regards to (regional and nonstandard), with regard to: in respect of, with respect or reference to. Also †as to (the) regard of, †at regard of. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > in relation to [phrase] > in respect of or with regard to in wise ofc1290 by (also for) reason ofa1350 as to (the) regard ofc1392 in regard of or toc1392 upon the side ofa1393 with regard toc1392 in respect of?a1425 in this (also that) behalf1458 upon the feat of1483 for (the) respect of1489 as pertains to1526 in order to1526 with respect1556 ad idem1574 on this behalf1581 in or with reference to1593 quoad hoc1601 in point of1605 with intuition to (of)1626 in the mention of1638 in terms of1704 how and about1753 as regards1797 as concerns1816 w.r.t.1956 c1392 Equatorie of Planetis 38 (MED) Than shewith thy blake thred the verre place of the planete at regard of the 9 spere. c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Parson's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) §325 Insolent is he that despiseth in his Iugement all oother folk as to regard of [v.r. as to the regarde of] his value. c1405 (c1390) G. Chaucer Parson's Tale (Hengwrt) (2003) §403 Humylitee..is a vertu thurgh which a man..holdeth of hym self no pris ne deyntee as in regard of hise desertes. 1477 W. Caxton tr. R. Le Fèvre Hist. Jason (1913) 46 The more parte of men haue no verite ne loyaulte as to the Regard of loue. 1512 Helyas in W. J. Thoms Coll. Early Prose Romances (1828) III. 101 As to the regarde of my londe and duchi of Boulion, I give it freely to this valiaunt knight. 1579 J. Stubbs Discouerie Gaping Gulf sig. Ej Let vs then see whether this prince be a conuenable mariage in regard of her priuate person. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry V (1623) i. i. 78 In regard of Causes now in hand. View more context for this quotation 1680 R. Boyle Sceptical Chymist (new ed.) iv. 219 There are divers sorts of compound Bodies, even in regard of all or some of their Ingredients. 1713 G. Berkeley Three Dialogues Hylas & Philonous i. 9 I speak with regard to sensible things only. 1747 W. Gould Acct. Eng. Ants 37 There does not seem to be any considerable Variation in regard of the Eggs. 1792 Monthly Rev. May 77 In regard to the matter,..he had, no doubt, been misled. 1842 W. R. Grove Correl. Physical Forces 43 The world was believed fixed, until..it was found to change its place with regard to them. 1869 E. M. Goulburn Pursuit of Holiness viii. 66 Of the affinity between God and Man, in regard of man's wants and God's fulness. 1905 Athenæum 30 Sept. 431/1 But in regard to the life of a Roman Catholic saint no more was requisite. 1962 V. Nabokov Pale Fire (1963) 83 Both stemmed from the same family magazine Life, so justly famed for its pudibundity in regard to the mysteries of the male sex. 1996 R. Allsopp Dict. Caribbean Eng. Usage at Regards Me spoke on certain matters relating to the position of the Commonwealth in regards to cane sugar production. 1998 Frame of Reference Spring 16/1 The city's track record with regard to the neighborhood has made skeptics of area residents. in regard of or to a. in regard of or to: out of consideration for. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > kindness > [phrase] > out of consideration for in regard of or toc1500 c1500 Three Kings' Sons (1895) 16 The Turques withdrewe theym alle to the kynge..and whan they were assembled to-gedre thei were a right grete puissaunce as yn regarde of theym of the Towne the tuo Brethre sawe welle it was tyme to withdrawe. 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II i. iii. 209 I thanke my liege that in regard of me, He shortens foure yeares of my sonnes exile. View more context for this quotation a1677 I. Barrow Serm. Several Occasions (1678) ii. 71 I might propound certain peculiar Advantages arising from Piety..but this I must, in regard to the time and your patience, at present forbear. 1705 Boston News-let. 5 Feb. 2/2 Whereupon the Court sent for said person..& had like to have fined him in a considerable Sum, but in regard of his very great submission and penitency for his Crime, was fin'd but in Five pounds. 1724 J. Arbuthnot Reasons against Bill for Examining Drugs 1 In Regard of our common Interest..we presume to lay the following Reasons before the Publick, against the said Bill. < as lemmas |
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