单词 | ma |
释义 | † Ma.n.1 Obsolete. As a prefixed title: master (cf. master n.1 19). ΚΠ 1579 E. K. in E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Epistle Myne owne good friend Ma. Harvey. 1602 T. Dekker Satiro-mastix sig. E3 We must haue false fiers to amaze..these true heires of Ma. Iustice Shallow. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online December 2018). † Ma.n.2 Obsolete. = majesty n. 2. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social class > nobility > title > title or form of address for persons of rank > [noun] > titles applied to royalty sire?c1225 His (also Her) Majestya1387 realty1400 rialnessc1450 R1466 royalty1543 Royal Highness1555 M1581 Ma.1584 majestyship1594 serenissimo1665 1584 Copie of Let. conc. Erle of Leycester 53 Cal you but to minde..when her Ma..did wyth-draw, but a litle her wounted fauour..towardes him: did not al the Court as it were, mutinie presentlie? 1605 F. Bacon Of Aduancem. Learning ii. sig. Aa1v Since wee haue so bright and benigne a starre, as your Ma: to conduct and prosper us. View more context for this quotation 1679 King James II Let. 21 May in T. J. McCann Goodwood: Royal Lett. (1977) 7/2 At present, by what his Ma: has latly done, I looke on his affairs as very desperat. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online December 2020). man.3 colloquial. 1. Mother, ‘mummy’. Chiefly as a form of address. Also used as a form of address to (or informal title for) a middle-aged or elderly woman other than one's mother; Mrs. ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > kinsman or relation > parent > mother > [noun] mothereOE dame?c1225 merea1275 childbearera1382 genitricea1500 mammy1523 dama1547 mama1555 genetrix1561 mam1570 mum?1595 old lady1599 authoressc1603 mam1608 genitress1610 old woman1668 old girl1745 mummy1768 momma1810 madre1815 maw1826 ma1829 marm1835 mater1843 mom1846 mommy1846 maternal1867 motherkins1870 muvver1871 mumsy1876 mamacita1887 mutti1905 birth mother1906 duchess1909 amma1913 momsey1914 mums1915 moms1925 mata1945 baby-mother1966 mama1982 old dear1985 baby-mama1986 the world > people > person > old person > old woman > [noun] old wifeeOE old womanOE trota1375 carlinec1375 cronec1386 vecke1390 monea1393 hagc1400 ribibec1405 aunt?a1425 crate14.. witchc1475 mauda1500 mackabroine1546 grandam?1550 grannam1565 old lady1575 beldam1580 lucky1629 granny1634 patriarchess1639 runta1652 harridan1699 grimalkin1798 mama1810 tante1815 wifie1823 maw1826 old dear1836 tante1845 Mother Bunch1847 douairière1869 dowager1870 veteraness1880 old trout1897 tab1909 bag1924 crow1925 ma1932 Skinny Liz1940 old bag1947 old boot1958 tannie1958 LOL1960 the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > courtesy > courteous forms of address or title > [noun] > title > for a woman > for married woman damec1300 mistress?c1450 Mrs1485 goodwife1497 goody1559 metreza1604 miss1770 ma1951 1823 E. Moor Suffolk Words at Pa It is sometimes rather comic to hear a great chuckle-headed lout—paa-ing his father—or maa-ing his mother.] 1829 Censor 225 These exhibitions, though affording wonderous delight to affectionate Pas and Mas, are productive of the most injurious results to their children. 1829 E. Bulwer-Lytton Disowned 20 How could he admire that odious cap of Ma's. 1836 T. Hook Gilbert Gurney I. 196 Gussy, as her ma' called her. 1885 ‘F. Anstey’ Tinted Venus 119 I've got to dine with aunt and meet Matilda and her ma. 1909 L. M. Montgomery Anne of Avonlea xii. 123 Please, miss, I had to help ma make a pudding for dinner. 1932 J. Cary Aissa Saved xxxvii. 196 You come now, ma; she very sick. 1943 K. Tennant Ride on Stranger iii. 27 ‘What-ho, Ma,’ came a howl from the kitchen. ‘Coming.’ Beryl appeared wiping her hands. 1951 J. Common Kiddar's Luck xi. 161 My father called them the Ma gang, because they had a habit of always alluding to each other as Ma This and Ma That. 1951 J. Common Kiddar's Luck xi. 161 It was becoming fairly regular to see Ma McGrewin, or Ma Smailes, or Ma Forbes sitting boldly by the fireside. 1966 P. G. Wodehouse Plum Pie v. 124 ‘Did Ma Purkiss make a speech?’ ‘Yes, Mrs. Purkiss spoke.’ 1974 M. Babson Stalking Lamb xvi. 120 ‘Here, Ma,’ Aaron said, ‘I've brought company.’ 1986 R. Sproat Stunning the Punters 98 We used to play on that site, us kids, when we could dodge the watchman and keep it secret from our ma. 1992 MacUser Nov. 50/1 Cardless color tricks for Quadra: 24-bit color, and—look, ma, no card! 2. Australian. With capital initial. = Ma State n. at Compounds. ΚΠ 1934 Bulletin (Sydney) 24 Jan. 25/1 The Cabbage Gardeners will have to be licked outright if Ma is to have a hope. 1945 S. J. Baker Austral. Lang. 187 New South Wales, New South, the Ma State or Ma. Compounds ma-and-pa adj. chiefly U.S. denoting a small business, esp. a shop, owned and operated by a couple or family; (in extended use) applied to other similarly small-scale commercial enterprises (cf. mom-and-pop adj.). ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > trading place > place where retail transactions made > [adjective] > relating to shop > types of shop high streetc1600 co-op1872 multiple1903 fixed price1907 serve-self1909 serve-yourself1909 quick-service1910 self-serve1910 self-service1912 drive-through1918 Army and Navy1919 drive-in1930 one-stop1933 Army-Navy1934 full-service1934 mom-and-pop1942 walkround1950 ma-and-pa1965 pop-up1993 1965 Blue Island Calumet Park (Illinois) Sun-Standard 8 Apr. 6/5 The man who owned two small ‘Ma and Pa’ grocery stores between 121st and 122nd streets on Western avenue. 1973 J. Gores Final Notice i. 6 Ma and Pa businesses alternated with the houses or occupied their ground floors. 1979 New Yorker 15 Jan. 6 Ali's Alley... Sort of a ma-and-pa jazz loft, owned and managed by drummer Kashied Ali. 1988 Courier-Mail (Brisbane) 18 July 9/1 A few years ago, there were at least 200 or more of them.., mostly ‘Ma and Pa’ operators with strong backs... One by one, they have been taken over by bigger competitors. 1994 Chicago Tribune 21 July iii. 3/2 The boutique, or ma and pa, firms that once lined LaSalle Street and were the hallmarks of these exchanges are being supplanted rapidly by international financial behemoth. Ma State n. [so called as having been the earliest Australian Colony] Australian the state of New South Wales. ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > named regions of earth > Australasia > [noun] > Australia mainland1829 commonwealth1891 Ma State1906 Oz1908 wide brown land1908 Aussie1915 Aussieland1919 1906 Bulletin (Sydney) 18 Jan. 14/4 Strange how the importing mania clings to the Ma State. 1954 Bulletin (Sydney) 10 Feb. 12/4 South Australia..missed a great opportunity by not bunging a few million over to the Ma State. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). Man.4 Chemistry. disused. The element masurium (later renamed technetium). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > chemistry > elements and compounds > metals > specific elements > technetium > [noun] Ma1925 masurium1925 technetium1947 1925 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. 128 939 The names ‘masurium’ (Ma) for element 43 and ‘rhenium’ (Re) for element 75, have been chosen. 1940 G. H. J. Adlam & L. S. Price Higher School Certificate Inorg. Chem. (ed. 2) xix. 155 (table) Ma 43. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). maadj. colloquial (chiefly British). Used as postmodifier (originally and chiefly in some boys' public schools): designating the elder of two namesakes, or the first to enter the institution; = major adj. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > people > person > senior person > [adjective] morelOE senior?a1475 sen.1676 senr.1763 primus1765 ma1791 majorc1823 maximus1848 1791 in Eton School Lists 1791–1850 (1863) 2 Mr. Douglas ma. 1932 P. G. Wodehouse Louder & Funnier 12 Faber ma was so annoyed by his snorts and chuckles that he hit him over the head with a croisson or small French roll. 1963 Times 5 June 14/3 There was gentler satire from McGavin ma. with John Betjeman's ‘Village Inn’. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). > as lemmasMA MA n. mental age. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > developmental psychology > [noun] > degree of mental development mental age1910 MA1940 1940 R. S. Woodworth Psychol. (ed. 12) iv. 111 Of the two measures, MA and IQ, which is the better index of intelligence? 1960 J. B. Carroll in S. Saporta & J. R. Bastian Psycholinguistics (1961) 340/1 There has been much interest in the relation between language maturity and measures of intellectual functioning such as MA or IQ. M.A. M.A. n. [ < post-classical Latin M.A., graphic abbreviation of magister artium (c1250, 1549 in British sources); compare A.M. n. at A n. Initialisms] Master of Arts. ΚΠ 1678 A. Wood Life 6 Sept. The banterers of Oxford (a set of scholars so called, some M.A.), who make it their employment to talk at a venture, lye and prate what nonsense they please. 1713 J. Byrom Let. 27 Apr. in Private Jrnl. & Lit. Remains (1854) I. i. 20 There is one Law, a M.A. and Fellow of Emmanuel, has this last week been degraded to a Soph, that is, the year below a Bachelor. 1724 N. Bailey Universal Etymol. Eng. Dict. (ed. 2) M, is an Abreviation of Magister,..as M.A. Magister Artium, Master of Arts. 1773 A. Wood & J. Peshall Antient & Present State City of Oxf. 148 Thomas Gilbert..after taking his M.A. Degree in 1638..was commonly called The Bishop of Shropshire. 1811 Ld. Byron Hints from Horace 240 He..retires M.A.; Master of arts! 1872 J. C. Jeaffreson Woman in Spite of Herself I. i. vii. 117 An ordinary honourless Oxford or Cambridge M.A. 1955 Times 26 May 12/5 He was instructor to the Oxford University Air Squadron and was given the degree of M.A. honoris causa at the end of his term of duty. 1970 J. Dunbar J. M. Barrie 7 His mother was sure that he would outdistance Alec, and that after his M. A. he would set his sights for a D. D. mA mA n. milliampere(s). ΘΚΠ the world > matter > physics > electromagnetic radiation > electricity > electric current > [noun] > unit of measurement ampere1881 amp1882 milliampere1885 kilampere1892 mA1896 kVA1905 kilovolt-ampere1909 microamp1923 milliamp1923 abampere1930 1896 T. E. Herbert Electr. in Applic. to Telegr. iii. 27 1/1000 ampere or 1 m.a. 1927 Wireless World 16 Nov. 670/1 The..three valves..draw a high-tension current totalling 2 or 3 mA. 1970 Which? June 183/2 Even at maximum volume most transistor radios will not use more than 100 mA. 1991 What's New in Design Sept. 37/4 A multi wafer rotary switch rated at 100 mA 24 V DC. Ma Ma n. [ < M n. + a , SI symbol for ‘year’ (symbolic abbreviation for classical Latin annus year: see annals n.)] Geology and Palaeontology million years, esp. million years before the present. ΚΠ 1967 B. Wilcock in Nature 1 July 102/2 The current international abbreviation for ‘year’..is not ‘yr’ but ‘a’..and the appropriate abbreviations for megayear and gigayear are thus Ma and Ga. 1970 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) A. 266 479 Iceland..is the youngest volcanic land of so great extent, supposedly only 13 Ma old. 1989 A. J. Jeffreys in J. R. Durant Human Origins iii. 32 A typical evolutionary tree..groups the great apes together as a clade and postulates an early divergence of this group from the hominid lineage, some 15–20 million years (Ma) ago. 2008 Science 11 July 239/3 These rocks are now adjoined to redbeds of the Pandurra Formation in South Australia, which have detrital zircons with ages of 1595 to 1585 Ma. < n.11579n.21584n.31829n.41925adj.1791 as lemmas |
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