| 单词 | not so | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasnot so  b.  After adverbs and conjunctions, as  how so?,  not so,  if so, etc. ΚΠ a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Vesp.)	 l. 5207  				How sua, es þar na noþer king? 1526    Bible 		(Tyndale)	 Luke i. f. lxxiijv  				Not soo, but he shalbe called Ihon. 1579    W. Fulke Heskins Parl. Repealed in  D. Heskins Ouerthrowne 155  				This hath nothing lesse then that. Why so? 1579    E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. May 312  				If Foxes bene so crafty, as so. a1593    C. Marlowe Edward II 		(1594)	 sig. Kv  				That Edmund laid a plot, To set his brother free, no more but so. 1676    G. Etherege Man of Mode  i. i. 13  				Dor. I am glad he pitcht upon Loveit. Bell. How so? 1819    W. Scott Ivanhoe II. xiv. 256  				He will not die unless we abandon him, and if so, we are indeed answerable for his blood. 1842    Ld. Tennyson Lady Clare in  Poems 		(new ed.)	 II. 197  				‘Nay now,..keep the secret all ye can.’ She said ‘Not so.’ 1871    R. Ellis tr.  Catullus Poems lxxxv. 1  				Half I hate, half love. How so? one haply requireth. 1896    G. N. Boothby Dr. Nikola i. 20  				‘I know China as well as any living Englishman.’ ‘Quite so.’ not so  a.  With adjectives or adverbs (or equivalent phrases), in negative and interrogative clauses.  not so preceding an adjective, in the sense ‘not very, none too——’: see not adv., n., and int. Compounds 1c(a). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > quantity > degree or relative amount of a quality, action, etc. > 			[adverb]		 > to this or that extent thusa700 soc888 asOE so mucha1225 such ac1275 as‥soc1340 thisc1460 (a) (b)c900    tr.  Bede Eccl. Hist. 		(1890)	  v. ix. 410  				Forhwon segdes ðu Æcgbrihte swa gemeleaslice & swa wlæclice þa ðing..?c1386    G. Chaucer Canon's Yeoman's Prol. & Tale 340  				And if a man wol aske hem prively Why they been clothed so unthriftily [etc.].14..    26 Pol. Poems xxvi. 24  				I..asked who had..brought her in so drowpyng chere.1445    tr.  Claudian's De Consulatu Stilichonis in  Anglia 		(1905)	 28 281  				Is his worship of so litel peys?1598    J. Marston Scourge of Villanie  iii. ix. sig. H2  				Why lookes neate Curus all so simperingly?1611    Bible 		(King James)	 John xiv. 9  				Haue I bin so long time with  you?       View more context for this quotation1690    J. Locke Ess. Humane Understanding  iii. v. 205  				The reason why I take so particular notice of this.1735    G. Berkeley Querist §215  				Whence is it that Barbs and Arabs are so good horses?1780    Mirror No. 95  				She..asked me, with her usual good-humour, what made me look so grave?1850    J. H. Newman Lect. Diffic. Anglicans  i. v  				What am I to say in answer to conduct so preposterous?c888    Ælfred tr.  Boethius De Consol. Philos. v. §3  				Ne gelyfe ic no þæt hit geweorþan meahte swa endebyrdlice. c975    Rushw. Gosp. Matt. viii. 10  				Swa micel geleafa ne gemotte ic in Israhele. c1275						 (?a1200)						    Laȝamon Brut 		(Calig.)	 		(1963)	 l. 302  				Nes castel nan swa [c1300 Otho so] strong. 1297    R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 7551  				Þer nas prince in al þe world of so noble fame. 1338    R. Mannyng Chron. 		(1810)	 54  				In suilk apparaille dight, þat so riche armes was neuer sene with sight. c1400    Laud Troy Bk. 15509  				In al this world is non silke, So noble werk, ne so riche. 1501    in  T. Stapleton Plumpton Corr. 		(1839)	 157  				I was never so werie & soferd of my life, since I was borne. 1578    H. Lyte tr.  R. Dodoens Niewe Herball 22  				The great Bistorte hath long leaves like Patience, but smaller, and not so smothe or playne. 1647    T. Fuller Cause Wounded Conscience xvi. 121  				A meaner man, of whose spiritualnesse the patient hath not so high..conceipts. 1746    P. Francis tr.  Horace in  P. Francis  & W. Dunkin tr.  Horace Epistles  ii. i. 46  				They neither wrestle, sing, or paint so well. 1797    W. Godwin Enquirer  i. vi. 38  				Men were no longer shut up in so narrow boundaries. 1803–5    W. Wordsworth Solitary Reaper 13  				A voice so thrilling ne'er was heard. 1849    T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. vi. 89  				The Cavaliers..were by no means disposed to revive an institution so odious. < as lemmas  | 
	
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