单词 | jut |
释义 | jutn.1 Obsolete or dialect. The act of striking or knocking against an obstacle; the shock of collision; a push, thrust, or shove against a resisting body. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > [noun] > against an obstacle offension?a1425 juta1556 a1556 N. Udall Ralph Roister Doister (?1566) iii. iii. sig. D.iiij I will not see him, but giue him a iutte in deede. 1569 J. Hawkins True Declar. Troublesome Voy. sig. A.viij [I] thought rather better to abyde the Iutt of the vncerteintie, then ye certeintie. 1607 R. Parker Scholasticall Disc. against Antichrist ii. vi. 59 The least iutt that is [being able] to put out of ioynt the foote that hanged loose before. 1782 F. Burney Cecilia I. ii. iii. 198 The fiend, with a jut of his foot, may keep off the old from dread of the future! This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jutn.2 1. A jutting out; that which juts or projects; a projection or protruding point. Cf. jet n.3 1. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] > a projecting part hornc1275 outshooting1310 nosec1400 startc1400 spout1412 snouta1425 outbearingc1425 outstanding?c1425 relish1428 jeta1500 rising1525 shoulder1545 jutting1565 outshootc1565 prominence1578 forecast1580 projection1592 sprout1598 eye1600 shooting forth1601 lip1608 juttying1611 prominent?1611 eminence1615 butting1625 excursiona1626 elbow1626 protrusion1646 jettinga1652 outjetting1652 prominency1654 eminency1668 nouch1688 issuanta1690 out-butting1730 outjet1730 out-jutting1730 flange1735 nosing1773 process1775 jut1787 projecture1803 nozzle1804 saliency1831 ajutment1834 salience1837 out-thrust1842 emphasis1885 cleat1887 outjut1893 pseudopodiuma1902 1787 R. Burns Poems (new ed.) 76 Gaunt, ghastly, ghaist-alluring edifices, Hanging with threat'ning jut like precipices. 18.. D. M. Moir Fowler in Poet. Wks. (1852) The land's extremest point, a sandy jut. 1842 Ld. Tennyson Morte d'Arthur in Poems (new ed.) II. 6 Stepping down By zigzag paths, and juts of pointed rock. 1893 ‘M. Gray’ Last Sentence ii. vii. II. 98 The jut of the porch sheltered this window. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > [noun] > jerking > a jerk > specifically of the body flounce1582 jut1709 flirtation1716 1709 W. Congreve tr. Ovid Art of Love iii. 201 One has an artful Swing and Jut behind. Compounds jut-jawed adj. having a jutting jaw. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > jaws > [adjective] > conditions or positions of > having underhung1683 thick-jawed1689 underjawed1772 jimber-jawed1834 prognathous1836 wapper-jawed1848 prognathic1850 orthognathic1851 orthognathous1851 whopper-jawed1860 macrognathous1864 underhanging1865 macrognathic1874 eurygnathous1878 mesognathous1878 overshot1879 prosognathous1890 mesognathic1892 jut-jawed1943 1943 Commonweal (N.Y.) 11 June 195 The company sergeant-major, a tough, jut-jawed, red-faced, bull-necked veteran of the last war. 1952 T. Pyles Words & Ways Amer. Eng. v. 94 The dour, thin-lipped, jut-jawed righteousness of his [sc. N. Webster's] later portraits. 1959 Daily Mail 21 Mar. 6/4 That jut-jawed Marshal of the R.A.F. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jutv.1 Obsolete or dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > impinge [verb (intransitive)] > forcibly or violently beatc885 pilta1200 smitec1300 dashc1305 pitchc1325 dushc1400 hitc1400 jouncec1440 hurl1470 swack1488 knock1530 jut1548 squat1587 bump1699 jowl1770 smash1835 lasha1851 ding1874 biff1904 wham1948 slam1973 1548 N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. I. Luke xi. 110 It shal no where stumble nor iutte against any thyng. 1565–73 T. Cooper Thesaurus at Incurro To runne & iutte or hitte against a thing in the darke. 1628 J. Earle Micro-cosmogr. xli. sig. G10v One that would faine run an euen path..and iutt against no man. 2. transitive. To push, thrust, shove, jolt; to knock against something. Obsolete exc. dialect. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > impact > striking > striking in specific manner > strike in specific manner [verb (transitive)] > strike with pushing action > give a push to poteOE puta1225 duncha1250 wag1377 pusha1450 jut1565 jog1589 stir1590 jolt1611 hunch1659 shtup1987 1565 J. Jewel Def. Apol. Churche Eng. (1611) ii. xiv. 267 These two propositions..may well stand together without iutting the one the other out of place. 1607 R. Parker Scholasticall Disc. against Antichrist ii. vi. 59 C. Aufidius [dyed] by iutting his foot, when he was entring into Senat. 1863 W. Barnes Gram. & Gloss. Dorset Dial. Jut, to give one a sudden blow or concussion when still, particularly when writing. 1886 R. E. G. Cole Gloss. Words S.-W. Lincs. (at cited word) The waggons did jut us. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jutv.2 a. intransitive. To project or protrude (prop. as a prominence beyond the main line). Often with out or forth. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > project or be prominent [verb (intransitive)] tootc897 shootc1000 to come outOE abuta1250 to stand outc1330 steek?c1335 risea1398 jutty14.. proferc1400 strutc1405 to stick upa1500 issuec1515 butt1523 to stick outc1540 jut1565 to run out1565 jet1593 gag1599 poke1599 proke1600 boke1601 prosiliate1601 relish1611 shoulder1611 to stand offa1616 protrude1704 push1710 projecta1712 protend1726 outstand1755 shove1850 outjut1851 extrude1852 bracket1855 to corbel out1861 to set out1892 pier1951 1565–73 T. Cooper Thesaurus Meniana,..Buildings of pleasure hanging and iutting out. 1578 J. Banister Hist. Man i. f. 23v This Processe iuttyng forth like a knot in a peece of wood. 1698 E. Tyson in Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 20 112 In a Snake's Skin part of one Scale juts over another. 1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. xxxi. 223 A little Summer-parlour, that juts out towards the Garden. 1819 W. Erskine in Welsh Life Dr. T. Brown (1825) iv. 152 The island of Salsette juts out into the noble bay of Bombay. 1842 J. Wilson Recreations Christopher North I. 372 The points and promontories jutting into the lake. 1886 M. F. Sheldon tr. G. Flaubert Salammbô 22 Palm trees here and there jutting beyond the walls did not stir. ΚΠ a1616 W. Shakespeare Richard III (1623) ii. iv. 1404 Insulting Tiranny beginnes to Iutt Vpon the innocent and awelesse Throne. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). jutv.3 = jet v.1 ΘΚΠ the world > movement > progressive motion > walking > walk, tread, or step [verb (intransitive)] > in stately or affected manner prancea1398 jeta1400 prankc1450 strut1518 stalk1530 jotc1560 brank1568 piaffe1593 strit1597 swagger1600 stretch1619 prig1623 flutter1690 prink1696 jut1763 strunt1789 straddle1802 major1814 cakewalk1890 sashay1968 1763 C. Churchill Rosciad in Poems I. 9 Then, with a self-complacent jutting air, It smil'd, It smirk'd, It wriggl'd to the chair. 1823 M. W. Shelley Valperga I. xiv. 286 Thus they jutted up and down before their master, fancying that he would admire them. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1901; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1a1556n.21709v.11548v.21565v.31763 |
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