单词 | leave out |
释义 | > as lemmasto leave out to leave out 1. transitive. Not to insert or include, to omit. Also intransitive with object understood. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclude [verb (transitive)] > omit or leave out letc900 overleapOE forletc1200 beleavec1275 overpassa1382 to cut outc1400 overskipc1400 omisec1425 omit1439 to leave outc1450 obmise1490 neglect1511 skip1531 obmit?1541 enterlesse1548 intermit1570 prevade1641 waive1651 suppress1826 c1450 in T. Wright Polit. Poems & Songs (1861) II. 228 (MED) The hole rowte That servyth silvyre and levyth the law oute. c1475 Gregory's Chron. in J. Gairdner Hist. Coll. Citizen London (1876) 203 (MED) They seyng and redynge hys papyr, commaundyd to leve owte and put a way many troughtys. 1483 W. Caxton in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales (new ed.) Prohemye sig. aiiv I erryd..in settyng in somme thynges that he neuer..made, and leuynge out many thynges that he made. 1545 R. Ascham Toxophilus ii. f. 3 And these thynges althoughe they be trifles, yet..I woulde not leue them out. 1583 W. Fulke Def. Transl. Script. iv. 138 The other translatours..left out that title altogither, as being no part of the text and word of God. 1613 S. Purchas Pilgrimage To Rdr. sig. ¶5 The most leaue out their Authors, as if their own assertion were sufficient authoritie. 1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler ii. 46 A companion that feasts the company with wit and mirth, and leaves out the sin which is usually mixed with them. View more context for this quotation 1676 M. Lister Let. 2 July in J. Ray Corr. (1848) 124 I shall only put you in mind that you leave not out the vinegar. 1694 W. King Disc. Inventions Men (new ed.) ii. 55 They can, on occasion, transpose the Parts of them, change, add, or leave out, as they see Reason. 1735 Ld. Tyrawly Let. 29 July in Hist. MSS Comm.: Rep. MSS Duke of Buccleuch (1899) I. 387 in Parl. Papers (C. 9244) XLVI. 1 They could not with any decency do it for him and leave me out. 1766 O. Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield I. xi. 104 He seldom leaves any thing out, as he writes only for his own amusement. 1843 H. Rogers in Edinb. Rev. Apr. 559 They can leave out, if they do not put in. 1887 ‘L. Carroll’ Game of Logic i. § i. 6 We agree to leave out the word ‘Cakes’ altogether. 1933 O. Jespersen Essent. Eng. Gram. xxxiv. 357 A non-restrictive..clause..may be left out without injury to the precise meaning of the word it is joined to. 1971 S. Linton in S. Jacobs Women in Cross-cultural Perspective 11 A theory which leaves out half the human species is unbalanced. 2005 Y. Huang Cribs 17 How to imagine a relation or a preposition If you don't have ‘Lived experience’ In-born memory Whether to put in or leave out. 2. transitive. To place or cause to remain in an accessible, visible, or exposed position, or so as to be easily accessible or available for use. ΚΠ 1826 R. Chambers Pop. Rhymes Scotl. 266 It was customary for the mistress of the house to leave out work for him [sc. a brownie],—such as the supper-dishes to be washed, or the churn to be prepared,—and he never failed to have the whole done in the morning. 1895 K. Grahame Golden Age 164 Our thoughtless elders occasionally left the biscuits out, a prize for the night-walking adventurer with nerves of steel. 1946 J. Brophy Woman from Nowhere v. 73 Your suit's all rumpled. Leave it out and I'll send it to be pressed. 1958 J. Creasey Strike for Death viii. 81 His wife had probably left some sandwiches out, but it was a household rule that if he didn't eat them, one of the boys would take them for lunch next day. 2013 R. W. Nielsen S. Amer. Coffee Shop Chron. 78 ‘While you have a shower, I will cook breakfast. I will leave a clean towel out,’ said William. 3. transitive. British slang. In imperative. leave it out!: stop it! esp. stop talking nonsense! come off it! ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease activity [verb (intransitive)] > leave off! or stop it! to do waya1325 stay1601 go and eat coke1669 to leave off1785 whoa1838 drop it!1843 cut1859 turn it up1867 to come off ——1896 to chuck it1901 knock it off!1902 cut it out1903 nix1903 break it down1941 to shove it1941 leave it out!1969 the mind > mental capacity > intelligibility > absence of meaning > nonsense, rubbish > nonsense! [interjection] strawc1412 tilly-vallya1529 flam-flirt1590 fiddlestick1600 fiddle-faddle1671 stuff1701 snuff1725 fudge1766 fiddlededeea1784 rats1816 havers1825 humbug1825 gammon1827 rubbish1839 pickles1846 rot1846 skittle1864 slush1869 flapdoodle1878 quatsch1907 phooey1908 tommyrot1931 balls1938 no shit1939 bollocks1940 phonus-bolonus1955 hockey1961 leave it out!1969 1969 Daily Mirror 10 Oct. 18/3 Leave it out, I don't believe you, or pull the other leg. 1986 P. Theroux O-zone xxxiii. 393 No—leave it out! He had been wrong. 1990 C. Brayfield Prince xx. 436 ‘It's like a nuclear disaster out there—no cars, no one on the streets...’ ‘Leave it out, Baz. You two have never been on time for a rehearsal yet.’ to leave out e. Not included or inserted, omitted. Chiefly in to leave out (see to leave out 1 at leave v.1 Phrasal verbs). ΚΠ c1475 Gregory's Chron. in J. Gairdner Hist. Coll. Citizen London (1876) 203 (MED) They seyng and redynge hys papyr, commaundyd to leve owte and put a way many troughtys. 1552 Abp. J. Hamilton Catech. 99 We may nocht..leive out thame that committis symony. 1661 in L. B. Taylor Aberdeen Council Lett. (1954) IV. 185 The said Patrick wes..declarit a fugitive..quhich midcuple of their richt they have omitted out of thair summonds. 1771 J. Reynolds Disc. Royal Acad. (1876) iv. 362 A portrait-painter..leaves out all the minute breaks..in the face. 1814 J. Austen Mansfield Park I. xv. 295 I do not know the play, but as Maria says, if there is anything a little too warm..it can be easily left out . View more context for this quotation 1887 ‘L. Carroll’ Game of Logic i. §1. 6 We agree to leave out the word ‘Cakes’ altogether. 1909 W. James Pluralistic Universe v. 210 I will ask your permission to leave the soul wholly out of the present discussion. 1992 G. Vidal Live from Golgotha vii. 55 I find I have left out many important parts of the Message in favor of maybe too much colorful detail. < as lemmas |
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