单词 | at the first |
释义 | > as lemmasat the first b. at first (also at the first (now rare)). extracted from firstadj.adv.n.2ΘΚΠ the world > time > relative time > immediacy > [adverb] soonc825 ratheeOE rathelyeOE rekeneOE rekenlyOE thereright971 anonOE forth ona1000 coflyc1000 ferlyc1000 radlyOE swiftlyc1000 unyoreOE yareOE at the forme (also first) wordOE nowOE shortlya1050 rightOE here-rightlOE right anonlOE anonc1175 forthrightc1175 forthwithalc1175 skeetc1175 swithc1175 with and withc1175 anon-rightc1225 anon-rights?c1225 belivec1225 lightly?c1225 quickly?c1225 tidelyc1225 fastlyc1275 hastilyc1275 i-radlichec1275 as soon asc1290 aright1297 bedenea1300 in little wevea1300 withoute(n dwella1300 alrightc1300 as fast (as)c1300 at firstc1300 in placec1300 in the placec1300 mididonec1300 outrightc1300 prestc1300 streck13.. titec1300 without delayc1300 that stounds1303 rada1325 readya1325 apacec1325 albedenec1330 as (also also) titec1330 as blivec1330 as line rightc1330 as straight as linec1330 in anec1330 in presentc1330 newlyc1330 suddenlyc1330 titelyc1330 yernec1330 as soon1340 prestly1340 streckly1340 swithly?1370 evenlya1375 redelya1375 redlya1375 rifelya1375 yeplya1375 at one blastc1380 fresha1382 ripelyc1384 presentc1385 presently1385 without arrestc1385 readilyc1390 in the twinkling of a looka1393 derflya1400 forwhya1400 skeetlya1400 straighta1400 swifta1400 maintenantc1400 out of handc1400 wightc1400 at a startc1405 immediately1420 incontinent1425 there and then1428 onenec1429 forwithc1430 downright?a1439 agatec1440 at a tricec1440 right forth1440 withouten wonec1440 whipc1460 forthwith1461 undelayed1470 incessantly1472 at a momentc1475 right nowc1475 synec1475 incontinently1484 promptly1490 in the nonce?a1500 uncontinent1506 on (upon, in) the instant1509 in short1513 at a clap1519 by and by1526 straightway1526 at a twitch1528 at the first chop1528 maintenantly1528 on a tricea1529 with a tricec1530 at once1531 belively1532 straightwaysa1533 short days1533 undelayedly1534 fro hand1535 indelayedly1535 straight forth1536 betimesc1540 livelyc1540 upononc1540 suddenly1544 at one (or a) dash?1550 at (the) first dash?1550 instantly1552 forth of hand1564 upon the nines1568 on the nail1569 at (also in, with) a thoughtc1572 indilately1572 summarily1578 at one (a) chop1581 amain1587 straightwise1588 extempore1593 presto1598 upon the place1600 directly1604 instant1604 just now1606 with a siserary1607 promiscuously1609 at (in) one (an) instant1611 on (also upon) the momenta1616 at (formerly also on or upon) sight1617 hand to fist1634 fastisha1650 nextly1657 to rights1663 straightaway1663 slap1672 at first bolt1676 point-blank1679 in point1680 offhand1686 instanter1688 sonica1688 flush1701 like a thought1720 in a crack1725 momentary1725 bumbye1727 clacka1734 plumba1734 right away1734 momentarily1739 momentaneously1753 in a snap1768 right off1771 straight an end1778 abruptedly1784 in a whistle1784 slap-bang1785 bang?1795 right off the reel1798 in a whiff1800 in a flash1801 like a shot1809 momently1812 in a brace or couple of shakes1816 in a gird1825 (all) in a rush1829 in (also at, on) short (also quick) order1830 straightly1830 toot sweetc1830 in two twos1838 rectly1843 quick-stick1844 short metre1848 right1849 at the drop of a (occasionally the) hat1854 off the hooks1860 quicksticks1860 straight off1873 bang off1886 away1887 in quick sticks (also in a quick stick)1890 ek dum1895 tout de suite1895 bung1899 one time1899 prompt1910 yesterday1911 in two ups1934 presto changeo1946 now-now1966 presto change1987 the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > beginning > at the beginning [phrase] at firstc1300 at (also in) the first bruntc1450 at the first chop1528 at hand1558 at the first jump1577 at starting1674 c1300 (?c1225) King Horn (Cambr.) (1901) l. 1191 Rymenhild sede at þe furste [Laud ate ferste, a1350 Harl. at þe firste] ‘Herte, nu þu berste.’ c1390 (a1376) W. Langland Piers Plowman (Vernon) (1867) A. vii. l. 159 And hoped aftur hunger þo þat herde him atte furste. 1567 G. Turberville tr. Ovid Heroycall Epist. 148 I knewe thy friendly fist at first. a1626 L. Andrewes 7 Serm. (1627) iv. 65 He bids them..but whistle for an Angell, and they will come at first. 1643 W. Prynne Soveraigne Power Parl. iii. 132 How little coherence there is in this Argument, the silliest childe may at first discern. 1662 tr. Ovid Remedy of Love in tr. Ovid De Arte Amandi sig. D6v But come at first, for if you make delay,Your sickness will grow mortal by your stay. a1680 S. Charnock Several Disc. Existence of God (1682) 737 Some rise out of their..Beds..at the first,..others lie snorting longer. ΚΠ 1340 Ayenbite (1866) 46 Of þise zenne uondeþ þe dyeuel in vif maneres..Auerst ine fole ziȝþe, efterward ine fole wordes, [etc.]. a1425 (?c1384) J. Wyclif Sel. Eng. Wks. (1871) III. 359 We graunten at þe firste, þat [etc.]. a1500 (?a1425) tr. Secreta Secret. (Lamb.) 103 Fyuetene Vertuez off a good Conseiller. At þe firste, þat he haue perfeccion of his membrys. ΚΠ c1380 Sir Ferumbras (1879) l. 3241 Þan at þe furste þe Assaut by-gan sterk & strait to be. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Fairf. 14) l. 1558 [An]d now at first wakkenes woghe. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 12605 Wid þe grete maistris þus he badd Till mari had hir iornai made, þan at þe frist on him toght scho. a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) i. l. 429 The rane-bow..Þan at þe first wes sene wiþ e [a1530 Royal ey]. 1682 T. Creech tr. Lucretius De natura rerum ii. 52 In Phrygia Corn at first took birth. 1704 E. Ward Revels of Gods 9 And where a drop lights, there arises a Vine; Thus Mortals below came at first by their Wine. 1776 T. Paine Common Sense 24 I should be glad to ask how they suppose kings came at first..? If the first king was taken by lot, it establishes a precedent. (d) At the beginning, at the first stage. Also at the very first. ΚΠ c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 553 (MED) Þei were weri offouȝten and feor ouer-charged, Of þe peple afurst and þe pres after. a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) Prol. l. 522 What man wolde himself avise, His conscience and noght misuse, He may wel, ate ferste, excuse His god, which evere stant in on. c1456 R. Pecock Bk. Faith (Trin. Cambr.) (1909) 116 These bokis at first schulen be unsavery, thouȝ aftirward thei schulen be ful delectable. 1566 J. Rastell Treat.: Beware of M. Iewel ii. vii. sig. Xv Why plaie you the hypocrite so artificially, in keping that backe, which should haue ben at the very first Answered? 1577 B. Googe tr. C. Heresbach Foure Bks. Husbandry iv. f. 185 Their broode lyeth very small at the first. 1599 H. Buttes Dyets Dry Dinner sig. B4 This fruite was at first white. 1611 Bible (King James) John xii. 16 These things vnderstood not his disciples at the first . View more context for this quotation 1671 J. Milton Samson Agonistes 883 Why then Didst thou at first rec[e]ive me for thy husband? 1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 149 I was afraid on't at the very first. 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 455. ¶3 I am no more delighted with it than I was at the very first. 1776 Trial Maha Rajah Nundocomar for Forgery 23/1 He was at first very ill, then got better. 1814 M. Edgeworth Patronage I. xiii. 356 He was very free of his money, and generous to Kate at the first. 1845 M. Pattison in Christian Remembrancer Jan. 83 The assurance he had at first displayed, was now succeeded by an air of embarrassment. 1869 C. Boutell tr. J. P. Lacombe Arms & Armour xi. 216 At the first they made petards with it. 1922 V. Woolf Jacob's Room ii. 22 At first, part of herself; now one of a company. 1967 G. Greene Root of all Evil in May we borrow your Husband 174 Puckler, who had been hit on the shoulder with a rolling-pin, did not at first run away. 1993 A. L. Kennedy Looking for Possible Dance 42 Margaret's hair was long, almost as long as it had been at the very first when she'd asked if her daddy would let her have it cut. 2012 J. Díaz in New Yorker 4 June 110/2 Because of the weak light I didn't get a good look at first. < as lemmas |
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