单词 | manet |
释义 | manetv. Theatre. intransitive. ‘He (or she) remains’: used as a stage direction (chiefly) preceding the name of a character who is to remain on stage for the ensuing action, while others leave. Also occasionally referring to more than one character. ΚΠ 1591 Troublesome Raigne Iohn ii. sig. D4 (stage direct.) Exeunt. Manet the Monke. a1593 C. Marlowe Edward II (1594) sig. E4 (stage direct.) Exeunt omnes, manet Isabella. 1611 T. Middleton & T. Dekker Roaring Girle sig. L (stage direct.) Exeunt they two..manet the rest. 1677 T. Durfey Madame Fickle IV. i. 40 (stage direct.) Dorell manet. 1700 T. Betterton K. Henry IV with Humours of Sir John Falstaff v. i. 48 (stage direct.) Exeunt. Manet Prince and Falstaff. 1718 C. Beckingham Scipio Africanus v. iv. 51 (stage direct.) Exit Officer. Manet Almeyda. 1798 J. Boaden Cambro-Britons ii. 33 (stage direct.) Flourish trumpets. Exit. Manet O'Turloch. 1893 W. S. Gilbert Utopia (Ltd.) i. 25 (stage direct.) (Exit Fitzbattleaxe. Manet Zara.) 2003 web.uvic.ca 21 July (O.E.D. Archive) Manet may be rendered as ‘s/he remains/stays behind’, or else the stage directions may be rephrased as ‘Exeunt all but’, enclosed in brackets and collated. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2000; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.1591 |
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