请输入您要查询的英文单词:

 

单词 misorder
释义

misordern.

Brit. /mɪsˈɔːdə/, U.S. /mɪsˈɔrdər/
Forms: see mis- prefix1 and order n.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mis- prefix1, order n.
Etymology: < mis- prefix1 + order n., after misorder v. Compare disorder n.
1.
a. Disorder; spec. lack or breach of order; confusion; disorderly conduct, misbehaviour. Now rare.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > [noun]
abominationc1350
misgovernancec1375
misleadinga1387
misusing1395
misbearinga1400
misordinancea1400
misruling?a1425
misgovernail?a1439
misdraughtc1450
misgovernmentc1450
misbehaving1451
misguiding1480
misbehaviour1486
misdemeaning1487
misgoverning1487
misdemeanoura1513
misordera1513
misordering1526
misusage1532
misnurturea1540
misdemean1579
miscarriage1594
misguide1596
demeanour1681
misconduct1717
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [noun]
derayc1300
disray13..
disordinancec1374
unordaininga1382
perturbationa1398
disarrayc1410
misordera1513
disorder1530
confusionc1540
mistemper1549
indisposition1598
ataxy1615
disordination1626
indigestion1630
tumble1634
discomposure1641
incomposure1644
dyscrasy1647
dislocation1659
disarrayment1661
disjuncture1683
rack and manger1687
rantum-scantum1695
derangement1737
disarrangement1790
misarray1810
havoc1812
unhingement1817
mingle-mangleness1827
bedevilment1843
higgledy-piggledyness1854
ramshackledom1897
inchoateness1976
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > misbehaviour > [noun]
misgovernancec1375
misleadinga1387
misusing1395
misbearinga1400
misordinancea1400
misdraughtc1450
misgovernmentc1450
misbehaving1451
misguiding1480
misbehaviour1486
misdemeaning1487
misgoverning1487
miscraft1496
demerit1509
misuse1509
misdemeanoura1513
misordera1513
misordering1526
misusage1532
misdemean1579
miscarriage1594
misguide1596
delinquency1603
demeanour1681
misconduct1717
society > authority > lack of subjection > unruliness > disorder or riot > [noun] > disorderly behaviour
misordera1513
ill rule1556
roaring1617
randan1640
bear-fighting1775
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. xlvi. f. xvi After hym reygned .xx. kynges Successyuely..of the whiche..is no mencion made eyther for theyr rudenesse..or discordaunt meanes or maners..the whiche mysordre clerkes disdayned to wryte or put in memorye.
c1515 Bp. N. West Let. 4 Apr. in H. Ellis Orig. Lett. Eng. Hist. (1846) 3rd Ser. I. 181 I have begonne my Visitacyon in my Cathedrall Churche of Ely, wher I have ffounde suche Mysorder.
?a1525 (?a1475) Mandeville & Sultan 24 in W. C. Hazlitt Remains Early Pop. Poetry Eng. (1864) I. 155 (MED) They by and selle by craft and gyn; Theyr mysord [read mysorder] cawses alle myscheve.
1584 T. Cogan Hauen of Health ccxiv. 200 It is better to preserue health by sobrietie and temperaunce, than by surfette and misorder, to make the bodie weake and sickelie.
1613 in W. Cramond Church of Aberdour (1896) 9 The eldership complainit upon the great desolation and misorder among them through lack of ane resident pastour.
1646 R. Baillie Anabaptism Pref. sig. A When an Army is once..put in such misorder as it begins to run.
1654 Z. Coke Art of Logick 50 The misorder (ἀταξία) in this motion is not from the soul.
1849 H. Miller Foot-prints of Creator 163 The limbs seem but to exhibit merely the amount of natural misarrangement and misorder.
1989 Christian Sci. Monitor (Nexis) 20 Mar. 13 Out of chaos emerges a vicious mis-order, surely a terrible warning against throwing out the old certainties before we glimpse the new.
b. An instance of disorder; a commotion, a riot. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > misbehaviour > [noun] > instance of
unthrift1303
misbreydec1380
misdemeanoura1513
misordera1538
miscarriage1579
delinquishment1593
delinquency1603
misconducts1697
a1538 T. Starkey Dial. Pole & Lupset (1989) 47 Except we..serch out al commyn fautys & general mysordurys.
a1572 J. Knox Hist. Reformation Scotl. in Wks. (1848) II. 158 The magistratis..apprehendit ane of the principall of that misordour,..a cordinare.
1605 W. Camden Remaines i. 210 His vncles..with other of that faction, who sought to reforme the misorders of..his wicked Counsellours.
a1656 J. Hales Golden Remains (1659) i. 81 I will speak of the redress of some misorders very frequent in our age.
1709 J. Strype Ann. Reformation xlv. 462 Because he found still the Continuance of that his misorder.
1885 A. Edgar Old Church Life Scotl. v. 234 To report to the Session what scandals and misorders existed within the bounds of his charge.
2. Bad or wrong order (in early use esp. with reference to the ordering or ordaining of clergy). Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > order, sequence, or succession > [noun] > wrong order or sequence
misorder1563
society > faith > worship > sacrament > order > ordination > [noun] > bad or wrong
misorder1563
misordination1664
1563 Burnynge Paules Church sig. Oiiv The order by whiche oure Byshops and Priestes are made nowe, is more agreeing to the..tradition of Thapostles than that misorder wherby the Popish prelates order their clergy.
1563 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 1693/2 Boner. Well Sir, what say you to the Sacrament of orders? Smith. Ye may call them the Sacrament of misorders.
1641 R. Baillie Parallel Compar. Liturgie with Masse-bk. Compend 87 We follow punctually the misorders, the follies, the superstitions of the Papists, we cast the Epistles ever before and the Gospels behind.
3. An order (order n. 23c) placed in error.
ΚΠ
1985 Supermarket News 6 May ii. 25/1 UCS..eliminates the huge amount of time both parties [sc. retailers and manufacturers] spend cleaning up mistakes and misorders.
1994 Seattle Times (Nexis) 4 Dec. j1 Another [reader] endured a series of misorders, substituted components and billing woes at the hands of a mail-order giant.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

misorderv.

Brit. /mɪsˈɔːdə/, U.S. /mɪsˈɔrdər/
Forms: see mis- prefix1 and order v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: mis- prefix1, order v.
Etymology: < mis- prefix1 + order v. Compare disorder v.
1.
a. transitive (reflexive). To behave oneself badly, to misbehave; to be disorderly. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > behave badly [verb (reflexive)]
misbearc1300
misguyc1375
misleada1393
misrulea1393
misgovernc1400
misordera1450
misbehave1475
misdemeana1525
mishave1528
misuse1532
dismeanor1598
misdemeanour1620
misconduct1812
the mind > goodness and badness > wrongdoing > misbehaviour > [verb (reflexive)]
misleada1393
misordera1450
a1450 in F. W. Willmore Hist. Walsall (1887) 167 (MED) If eny parson or parsones misorder them in worde or dede..then he that so offendith and mysorderith hymself..shall obey the correcions of the Mayer and officers.
1505 in Hist. MSS Comm.: Rep. MSS Var. Coll. (1901) I. 5 in Parl. Papers (Cd. 784) XXXVI. 1 If ther be any of the bretherne..that messay or do in myssorderynge hyme selffe one anenst another.
1572 Act 14 Eliz. c. 5 §2 Every person or persons..taken vagrant wandring and misordering themselves.
1588 in W. H. Stevenson Rec. Borough Nottingham (1889) IV. 220 For misorderinge hym selfe in the sarmon time.
1740 Act 13 Geo. II c. 24 The County..where such Person shall be so found begging, or otherwise misordering him or herself.
1771 Fair Orphan ii. x. 54 Well—well—I won't put myself in a passion—I won't misorder myself.
b. transitive. To ill-treat, ill-use. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > goodness and badness > harmfulness > harshness > [verb (transitive)]
misbedeOE
wait1303
beshrewc1325
misusea1382
mistreat1453
mishandle1530
misorder1550
mumble1588
maltreat1681
ill-treat1794
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > ill-treatment > ill-treat [verb (transitive)]
tuckc888
tawc893
misbedeOE
graithc1330
to fare fair or foul with1340
misusea1382
outrayc1390
beshrewc1430
huspelc1440
misentreat1450
mistreat1453
abuse?1473
to mayne evil1481
demean1483
to put (a person) to villainya1513
harry1530
mishandle1530
touse1531
misorder1550
worrya1556
yark1565
mumble1588
buse1589
crow-tread1593
disabuse1607
maltreat1681
squeeze1691
ill-treat1794
punish1801
tousle1826
ill-use1841
razoo1890
mess1896
to play horse with1896
to bugger about1921
slug1925
to give (a person) the works1927
to kick about or around1938
mess1963
1550 M. Coverdale tr. O. Werdmueller Spyrytuall & Precyouse Pearle xxviii. sig. Li When he was mocked..scourged..& most cruellye mysordered & delt wythall.
1575 W. Stevenson Gammer Gurtons Nedle v. ii. sig. Diiii Master doctor vpon you here complained That you & your maides shuld him much misorder.
2. transitive. To put into disorder; to confuse, disturb. Also: to put into the wrong order, make an error as to the order of.
ΘΚΠ
the world > relative properties > order > disorder > [verb (transitive)]
perturbc1385
disarraya1387
disordain1398
disjointc1420
disorder1477
mistemperc1485
commovec1500
deraign?a1513
distempera1513
misordera1513
bring1523
turmoil1542
unframe1574
disrank1602
discompose1611
luxate1623
disframec1629
disjoin1630
disconcert1632
untune1638
un-nacka1657
dislocatea1661
unhinge1664
deconcert1715
disarrange1744
derange1777
unadjust1785
mess1823
discombobulate1825
tevel1825
malagruze1864
to muck up1875
untrim1884
unbalance1892
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. ccix. f. cxxixv The doughter of Canutus..By whome many thynges were mysse ordered, And specyally by ye subtylytie of this Erle Goodwyn.
1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 638/1 Who hath mysordred these thynges sythe I wente. I dyd put every thyng in his ryght place.
1555 in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations (1589) ii. 298 That which shall be misordered by negligence.
1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 iv. i. 259 The time misordred doth..Crowd vs and crush vs to this monstrous forme. View more context for this quotation
1909 Daily Chron. 14 Aug. 4/3 [He] charged the Admiralty with having so misordered the Navy as to expose the nation to the gravest jeopardy every hour.
1946 Amer. Lit. 18 75 James often so misordered his sentence that the new alignment of elements created not only the emphasis but some definition of it.
1991 Jrnl. Health & Social Behavior 32 277/1 The correction of diagnostic information that has been misordered on the [death] certificate.
3. transitive. To order (an item of merchandise, etc.) in error; to place an incorrect order for. Also intransitive.
ΚΠ
1962 O. Sitwell Tales my Father taught Me vii. 62 This paladin was disinterred from time to time and chartered by my father to oversee the household, muddle the accounts, and misorder the food.
1988 Los Angeles Times 18 Mar. iv. 13/1 A steelworker misorders $1 million in parts because he cannot read well.
1998 Computerworld (Electronic ed.) 28 Sept. 10 The user actually can see and double-check what they're buying, so there's less chance for them to misorder.
2000 Holiday & Leisure Spring 115/2 A little pointing will soon get you something approximating to what you fancy and should you mis-order the chances are you will discover some delight which you hadn't thought of.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2002; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
<
n.a1513v.a1450
随便看

 

英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2004-2022 Newdu.com All Rights Reserved
更新时间:2024/9/21 3:25:22