单词 | make on |
释义 | > as lemmasto make on to make on ΘΚΠ the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > heat > burning > burn or consume by fire [verb (transitive)] > make a fire beetc885 make?a1200 to make on1487 to fire up1836 to lay a fire1876 1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) v. 54 A! schir..That fyre wes neuir maid on for me. a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) iii. l. 776 Off gret schidis brynnande schire He gert be maid on a bail fyre. 1634 S. Rutherford Lett. (1863) I. 110 The Lord is making on a fire in Jerusalem. 1777 M. Hunter Jrnl. (1894) 26 We had got..a fire made on in our little room. 1885 W. D. Howells Rise Silas Lapham ii. 49 I'll be the death of that darkey..if he don't stop making on such a fire. 1893 Illustr. London News Christmas No. 23/2 To ‘make on’ a good fire at nightfall. 2. intransitive. U.S. regional in later use. To go forward, proceed; to hasten on. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > move forward or advance [verb (intransitive)] wadeOE agoOE forthganga1000 forthgoOE syeOE kenc1275 to-stepc1275 vaunce1303 forthnima1325 passc1330 throc1330 forthpass1382 to pass forthc1384 to carry forthc1390 proceedc1392 to go alongc1400 to be forthwardc1430 get) groundc1436 to set onc1450 avauntc1460 pretend1481 to make way1490 advance?1507 to get forward1523 promove1570 to rid ground (also space)1572 to rid (the) way1581 progressa1586 to gather grounda1593 to make forth1594 to make on1597 to work up1603 perge1607 to work one's (also its) way1609 to pass on1611 to gain ground1625 to make its way1645 vadea1660 propagate1700 to gain one's way1777 further1789 to pull up1829 on1840 to make (up) ground1921 1597 A. Montgomerie Cherrie & Slae 826 Say sone now, haue done now, mak ather off or one. 1608 Yorkshire Trag. sig. C4v Vp, vp, and struggle to thy horse, make on. 1622 F. Bacon Hist. Raigne Henry VII 33 The Earle of Lincolne..resolued to make on where the King was, and to giue him battaile. a1677 I. Barrow Serm. Several Occasions (1678) 5 He that knows his way..makes on merrily and carelesly..to his..journey's end. 1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 32 We made on to the Southward. 1849 M. Arnold Strayed Reveller, & Other Poems 40 Send him away, Sirs, and make on. 1890 Graphic Summer No. 24/2 He made on in his headlong flight. 1955 Delaware Folklore Bull. Mar. 17/2 If the Nanticoke is a guest in your house, when the time comes to leave he may say, ‘I guess I'll be makin' on home.’ to make of (also on) ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > judgement or decision > misjudgement > misjudge [verb (transitive)] > over-estimate or overvalue to make much (also little, nothing, too much, etc.) of (or on)c1395 to make of (also on)c1449 to make fair weather of1537 over-reckon1537 overmind1571 overween1588 overprize?1589 overcount1593 overvalue1597 overrate1599 wondernize1599 overhold1609 over-cess1611 overweight1613 overthinka1618 over-title1620 overcast1622 overmeasure1625 over-sum1628 overesteema1639 overproportion1642 outbid1688 overcharge1711 overestimate1797 overreach1822 overplay1835 maximize1866 maximate1881 out-reckon1898 fetishize1934 the mind > emotion > love > affection > [verb (transitive)] > treat or behave affectionately to make much (also little, nothing, too much, etc.) of (or on)c1395 to make of (also on)1601 much1640 endear1683 to be sweet on (upon)1694 to be all over (a person)1912 the world > action or operation > behaviour > follow (a course of behaviour) [verb (transitive)] > behave towards > as if to make of (also on)1631 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 69 Thouȝ the oold lawe was good to the kepers therof, ȝit was not so good as thei maden therof. 1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) xvi. 592 The king aucht weill to ma Of ȝow. a1500 Consail & Teiching Vys Man (Cambr. Kk.1.5) in R. Girvan Ratis Raving & Other Early Scots Poems (1939) 68 Serve thi maister weil..[and] mak of al thing that he mais. a1529 J. Skelton Magnyfycence (?1530) sig. Aiii I am lyberte made of in euery nacyon. a1533 Ld. Berners tr. A. de Guevara Golden Bk. M. Aurelius (1546) sig. Kk.jv And that that some setteth littell by, other make of. 1547 J. Bale Lattre Examinacyon A. Askewe f. 22v It was an abhomynable shame vnto hym, to make no better of the eternall worde of God, than of hys slenderlye conceyued fantasye. 1601 A. Dent Plaine Mans Path-way to Heauen 87 An..Hawke, which a man holdeth vpon his fist, stroaketh her, maketh of her. a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) iv. v. 196 Why he is so made on heere within, as if hee were Son and Heire to Mars, set at vpper end o'th'Table. View more context for this quotation 1631 J. Mabbe tr. de Rojas Celestina (1894) 142 You make of me, as if I had been borne but yesterday. 1725 A. Ramsay Gentle Shepherd i. ii. 13 Their greatest Wish, Is to be made of, and obtain a Kiss. a1825 R. Forby Vocab. E. Anglia (1830) (at cited word) To make on, to caress, to distinguish by particular attention. 1828 J. W. Carlyle 20 Aug. in New Lett. (1903) I. 29 Everyone here is trying to make my stay agreeable to me! Indeed, I have not been so made of since very long ago. 1878 W. Dickinson Gloss. Dial. Cumberland (ed. 2) 60/2 Mak on him and he'll dea better. < as lemmas |
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