单词 | ingredience |
释义 | ingrediencen. a. The ingredients in a medicine, potion, etc., separately or collectively; or the mixture itself, as containing ingredients. Obsolete. ΘΚΠ the world > health and disease > healing > medicines or physic > [noun] > a medicine or medicament > medicine of mixed ingredients confectiona1398 mixtiona1398 diatessaronc1400 ingredience1526 mixture1562 diapente1610 ingrediency1639 tetrapharmacon1728 polypharmaceutical1961 1526 W. Bonde Pylgrimage of Perfection iii. sig. KKKiiiiv The phisicion consideryng his medicine or pocion..may se in his mynde the diuerse ingredience that went therto. 1533 T. More Answere Poysened Bk. ii. x. f. cxliii Thys plaster..hath som good ingredyence. But it..hathe also some dede poticary druggys put in hit that can do no good. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) i. vii. 11 This euen-handed Iustice Commends th' Ingredience of our poyson'd Challice To our owne lips. View more context for this quotation 1646 S. Sheppard Yeare Jubile 39 An ingredience, which quaft of, might surely destroy the health of both their bodies and souls. 1678 A. Marvell Def. John Howe in Wks. (1875) IV. 179 Do I therefore think them equipollent, or that one of them hath not the stronger ingredience? 1694 R. Burthogge Ess. Reason 167 If there be no ingredience of matter in their making. b. (with plural) A single ingredient or element. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > constituent part or component limbc1000 membera1382 elementc1386 parcelc1395 ingredientc1460 partc1530 ingredience1577 principle1594 simple1603 composer1610 partiment1641 component1644 constitutive1647 composite1657 integral1659 ingredient1674 aggregant1749 constituent1757 congredient1767 factor1816 integrant1825 inclusion1845 1577 R. Stanyhurst Treat. Descr. Irelande ii. f. 4v/1, in R. Holinshed Chron. I One Theoricus wrote a proper treatise of Aqua vitæ... He declareth the simples and ingrediences thereto belongyng. 1584 T. Cogan Hauen of Health ccxviii. 220 Ale requireth two ingrediences. 1661 Sir H. Vane's Politics 9 All those to receive their proper Ingrediences, or they perfect not the Cure. 2. The fact or process of entering in: (a) by physical movement; (b) as an ingredient. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming in > [noun] ingangc900 infarea1175 entrya1325 enteringc1330 ingoing1340 incominga1382 coming ina1398 ingressionc1470 introit1481 ingate1496 entrance1528 ingredience1538 ingress1543 impassing1545 enterc1547 entral1642 entrada1648 entrata1656 introgression1656 entrée1692 adit1836 immergence1859 the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > [noun] > constituent part or component > fact or process of becoming or being ingredience1538 ingrediency1648 1538 Prymer in Eng. after Vse of Sarum sig. Fiiiiv For vs in heuyn to haue ingredience. 1604 R. Cawdrey Table Alphabet. Ingresse, Ingredience, enterance in. a1635 R. Sibbes Miracle of Miracles (1638) i. 16 Both natures had an ingredience into all the worke of mediation. a1676 M. Hale Primitive Originat. Mankind (1677) ii. iv. 158 The Phantasie, Design and Destination of Man, which is various, according to those various Temperaments that have ingredience and influence into him. 1925 A. N. Whitehead Sci. & Mod. World (1926) x. 237 This complete ingredience in an occasion, so as to yield the most complete fusion of individual essence with other eternal objects in the formation of the individual emergent occasion, is evidently of its own kind and cannot be defined in terms of anything else. 1955 Sc. Jrnl. Theol. 8 426 Nor can it [sc. history] be seen as a total process given meaning by the ingredience of non-historical reality. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online June 2021). † ingrediencev. Obsolete. rare. transitive. To introduce as an ingredient; to furnish with ingredients. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > incompleteness > part of whole > be (part of) [verb (transitive)] > be the or a component(s) of > introduce as a component part ingredience1650 in-build1856 1650 E. Ashmole tr. A. Dee Fasciculus Chemicus 30 No unclean Body is ingredienced except one, which is commonly called of the Philosophers, The green Lion. 1823 C. Lamb Praise of Chimney-sweepers in Elia Chimneysweepers, May the descending soot never taint thy costly well-ingredienced soups. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1900; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。