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单词 mp
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MPn.

Brit. /ˌɛmˈpiː/, U.S. /ˌɛmˈpi/
Forms: 1700s– M.P., 1900s– MP. Plural 1800s– M.P.s, 1900s– M.P.'s, 1900s– MP's, 1900s– MPs.
Origin: Formed within English, as an initialism. Etymon: Member of Parliament at member n. 10.
Etymology: Initialism < Member of Parliament at member n. 10.
A Member of Parliament; a person holding this title.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > English or British parliament > [noun] > Member of Parliament
member1454
parliament man1555
parliamentary1626
parliamenter1656
MP1764
parliamentarian1834
MSP1994
1764 Caledonian Mercury 7 May 224/1 It is therefore desired, that all persons corresponding with Members, would make the addition [sc. ‘Member of Parliament’ on a letter], or distinguish them by M.P. at the corner.
1809 Ld. Byron Eng. Bards & Sc. Reviewers 273 All hail, M.P.! from whose infernal brain Thin-sheeted phantoms glide.
1868 ‘H. Lee’ Basil Godfrey's Caprice xxviii M.P. to their name is a handsome advertisement.
1870 B. Disraeli Lothair (new ed.) viii There were no less than four M.P.s, one of whom was even in office.
1889 E. Parry Gay Umbrella iii I shall represent the City And be known as the gay M.P.
1924 J. Buchan Three Hostages iii. 50 He was M.P. for a South London division.
1959 ‘M. Cronin’ Dead & Done With iv. 56 The first thing he'd do when he got back was see his M.P. and kick up a stink.
1991 Daily Tel. 5 Jan. 10/7 The Polish parliament voted in Mr Jan Krzysztof Bielecki, 39, a Solidarity MP and radical economist..as the country's new Prime Minister.

Derivatives

MˈP-ship n. the position or office of MP.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > deliberative, legislative, or administrative assembly > governing or legislative body of a nation or community > English or British parliament > [noun] > Member of Parliament > condition or position of
MP-ship1832
parliamenteership1841
1832 M. R. Mitford Our Village V. 83 The son's M.P.-ship had probably tended to make his mamma epistolary.
1886 M. F. Tupper My Life as Author 67 As to M.P.ship I may have had other chances.
1993 Straits Times (Nexis) 27 Apr. 26 The CEC vets candidates for MPship and MPs appoint branch committee members.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

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MP
MP n. Army military police(man).
ΘΚΠ
society > law > law enforcement > police force or the police > [noun] > military police
military police1821
MP1889
society > law > law enforcement > police force or the police > [noun] > military police > military policeman
provost marshal1535
provost1590
field marshal1690
provost sergeant1825
Jack1854
military policeman1883
MP1889
redcap1919
shore patrolman1944
snowdrop1944
1889 Man. Field Service Provost-Marshals & Mil. Police (War Office) 13 Field Kit Of Military Mounted Police... Armlet, M.P.
1917 A. G. Empey Over Top 300 M.P., Military Police. Soldiers with whom it is unsafe to argue.
1967 Coast to Coast 1965–6 22 A bloody M.P. I suppose, that's what you were.
1994 C. Grant X-Files: Goblins iii. 32 It wasn't the MPs, thank God.
extracted from Mn.
mp
mp n. (also M.P.) melting point.
ΘΠ
the world > matter > properties of materials > temperature > [noun] > at which some specific condition occurs
freezing-point1748
boiling-point1773
absolute zero1798
firing point1807
melting temperature1827
ice point1832
dew-point1833
melting point1838
neutral temperature1854
fusing point or temperature1860
welding point1868
flashing-point1878
flashpoint1878
mp1880
ignition temperature1881
silver-point1882
fire point1884
ignition point1887
neutral point1892
smoking point1915
smoking temperature1915
pour point1922
smoke point1933
1880 Chem. News 23 Apr. 192/2 M.p. 139°.
1885 London, Edinb., & Dublin Philos. Mag. 5th Ser. 20 513 2 [Exceptions] are due to the m.p. of carbon tetrabromide, CBr4, being too high.
1947 Sci. News 4 153 A polisher using a powder of oxamide (M.P. 417° C.)..did not produce any effect on speculum metal.
1960 F. G. Mann & B. C. Saunders Pract. Org. Chem. (ed. 4) ii. 273 Mono-methyl-malonic acid..on being heated to its m.p. gives methyl-acetic or propionic acid.
1988 F. A. Cotton & G. Wilkinson Adv. Inorg. Chem. (ed. 5) xii. 457 Pure H2O2..is a colourless liquid (bp 150.2 °C, mp −0.43 °C).
extracted from Mn.
MP
MP n. see main entry.
extracted from Mn.
mp
mf: mezzo forte; mp: mezzo piano.extracted from Mn.
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