单词 | lacerating |
释义 | laceratingn. The action of lacerate v., laceration; an instance of this. ΚΠ 1622 G. de Malynes Consuetudo i. xvii. 120 All sorts of Lawes, by the euersion and lacerating of the Romane Empire, were in a manner buried. 1679 Processes Kirkcudbright Sheriff Court No. 305 in Dict. Older Sc. Tongue (at cited word) For ther unjust witholding detaining lacerating cancelling or putting away of the said complainer his wryteis and evidents. 1749 T. Gataker tr. H. F. Le Dran Operations in Surg. 4 Lacerating of the hard parts is only used in drawing the teeth. 1773 W. Bromfield Chirurg. Observ. II. 283 An incontinency of urine from the lacerating or overstretching of the sphincter vesicæ. 1840 London Med. Gaz. 24 Jan. 672/2 Instances of the wounding and lacerating of tendons occur very frequently in the medical works. 1877 W. Black Green Pastures & Piccadilly I. vii. 110 The lacerating of a mother's heart when in her carelessness she has let her child cut its finger with a knife. 1920 J. Lavrin Dostoevsky & his Creation vi. 92 It was a lacerating of the nerves. 1978 N.Z. Jrnl. Exper. Agric. 6 272/2 Chopping or lacerating of herbage increases its bulk density. 2014 E. J. Håland Rituals Death & Dying Mod. & Anc. Greece iv. 218 The women's tearing of their hair and dresses and lacerating of their cheeks and breasts were conventional activities at the ritual performance of the lament. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). laceratingadj. That lacerates (in various senses); afflicting, damaging; that tears or cuts. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > adversity > [adjective] > attended by or causing affliction eileOE soreOE unselec1050 evilc1175 derfa1225 stourc1275 feeble1297 illa1325 fella1400 unhappya1400 unwealful1412 importunea1425 noisomea1450 shrewd1482 importunable?c1485 importunate1490 funestal1538 nippingc1550 troublesome1552 pinching1563 grievesome1568 afflicting1573 afflictive1576 pressing1591 lacerating1609 funest1636 funestous1641 gravaminous1659 unkind1682 plightful1721 damning1798 acanthocladous1858 damnatory1858 fraught1966 the mind > emotion > suffering > mental anguish or torment > cause of mental anguish or torment > [adjective] anguishous?c1225 wounding?c1225 asperc1374 derflya1400 rending?c1400 furiousc1405 fretting1413 piercingc1450 anguish1477 piquant1521 anguishing?1566 plaguing1566 asperous?1567 agonizing1570 tormenting1575 wringing1576 cutting1582 tormentous1583 tormentful1596 tormentuous1597 racking1598 torturous1600 lacerating1609 torturing1611 tearinga1616 heart-aching1620 breast-rending1625 crucifying1648 tormentative1654 martyring?a1656 tormentive1655 discruciating1658 cruciatory1660 anguishful1685 brain-racking1708 probing1749 agonized1793 anguished1803 harrowing1810 vulnerary1821 grinding1869 torturesome1889 wrenching1889 tortuous1922 the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] > wounded > lacerated or lacerable > lacerating mangling1593 flesh-tawing1609 lacerating1609 lacerative1666 flesh-mangling1813 1609 J. Davies Humours Heau'n on Earth 163 Yet would they them, yer long, to nothing weare; Or them with lacerating torments kill. 1664 W. Drage Physical Nosonomy 67 Discontents betwixt Man and Wife, the most lacerating of all Grief. 1725 R. Blackmore Treat. Spleen & Vapours 133 The bilious and acid Particles..create restless Perturbations, lacerating Pains, and unsufferable Torment. 1782 J. Fawcett Hymns 115 Then, with the lacerating thorn His sacred head they crown. 1816 Ld. Byron Parisina xx, in Siege of Corinth 88 Scars of the lacerating mind Which the Soul's war doth leave behind. 1872 ‘G. Eliot’ Middlemarch IV. viii. lxxxi. 288 Will Ladislaw's lacerating words had made every thought of Dorothea a fresh smart to her. 1912 H. V. Würdemann Injuries Eye ii. xix. 432 Incised, punctured and gashed wounds are more common than lacerating or flap wounds. 1983 C. E. Pierce Relig. Life Samuel Johnson iii. 63 Johnson experienced lacerating guilt. 2001 S. Walton You heard it through Grapevine 1 An evening's dancing and schmoozing and lacerating emotional breakdown. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2017; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1622adj.1609 |
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