单词 | of length |
释义 | > as lemmasof length a. The quality or fact of being long; opposed to shortness. †of length: long. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [noun] > long duration or lasting through time lenghc888 longnessOE enduringc1374 length1388 continuing1398 long lasting?c1400 perdurability?a1425 perseverance?a1425 permanence1440 perdurablenessc1450 perdurationc1450 continuation1469 diuturnity?a1475 prolixityc1500 endurancea1513 sustention1515 continuance1552 long standinga1568 longitude1596 long-lastingness1598 sempiternity1599 consistence1606 persistence1621 long-livedness1652 abidingness1654 productedness1664 imperdibility1713 longiturnity1727 endurableness1795 lengthiness1829 endurability1837 perenniality1841 longevity1842 protractedness1855 enduringnessa1867 the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring longeOE longsomeeOE long of lifeOE lastinga1225 cleaving1340 continualc1340 dwellingc1380 long-livinga1382 everlastingc1384 long-duringa1387 long-lasting?a1400 long-liveda1400 broadc1400 permanable?c1422 perseverant?a1425 permanentc1425 perdurable?a1439 continuedc1440 abiding1448 unremoved1455 eternalc1460 long-continued1464 continuing1526 long-enduring1527 enduring1532 immortal1538 diuturn?1541 veterated1547 resiant?1567 stayinga1568 well-wearinga1568 substantive1575 pertinacious1578 extant1581 ceaseless1590 marble1596 of length1597 longeval1598 diuturnal1599 nine-lived1600 chronic1601 unexhausted1602 chronical1604 endurable1607 continuant1610 indeflourishing1610 aged1611 indurant1611 continuatea1616 perennious1628 seculara1631 undiscontinueda1631 continuated1632 untransitory1632 long-spun1633 momently1641 stative1643 outliving1645 constant1653 long-descended1660 voluminousa1661 perduring1664 perdurant1671 livelong1673 perennial1676 longeve1678 consequential1681 unquenched1703 lifelong1746 momentary1755 inveterate1780 stabile1797 persistent1826 unpassing1831 all-time1846 year-long1846 teak-built1847 lengthful1855 long-term1867 long haul1873 sticky1879 week-to-week1879 perenduring1883 long-range1885 longish1889 long-time1902 long run1904 long-life1915 the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > longitudinal extent > [noun] > fact or condition of being long length1597 sesquipedality1760 lengthiness1875 the world > space > extension in space > measurable spatial extent > longitudinal extent > [adjective] > long longsomeeOE fara1000 longOE prolixa1500 of length1597 prolixious1599 lengthful?1611 tediousa1616 distanta1645 longinquous1670 long-drawn1726 lengthy1760 prolongated1776 1388 J. Wyclif Psalms xci. 16 I schal fille hym with the lengthe of daies [ Coverdale & 1611 long(e life]. 1597 W. Shakespeare Richard II iv. i. 10 Is not my arme of length, That reacheth from the restful English court, As farre as Callice. 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida i. iii. 136 To end a tale of length . View more context for this quotation 1611 Bible (King James) Job xii. 12 With the ancient is wisedome, and in length of dayes, vnderstanding. View more context for this quotation 1651 T. Hobbes Leviathan ii. xxvi. 139 Such Customes have their force, onely from Length of Time. 1667 J. Milton Paradise Lost xi. 782 Peace would have crownd With length of happy days the race of man. View more context for this quotation 1762 Ld. Kames Elements Crit. II. xviii. 441 Secondly, the length of an Hexameter line hath a majestic air. 1805 W. Wordsworth Waggoner ii. 146 ‘A bowl, a bowl of double measure’, Cries Benjamin, ‘a draught of length!’ 1902 N.E.D. at Length Mod. The length of the journey was the chief objection to it. of length b. Indicating the reference of a measurement, in of length, of breadth, of depth, etc. Now archaic, except in of age.Now usually replaced by in; this construction is often replaced by an adjective, e.g. ‘six feet high’, ‘two inches long’. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > [adjective] oldeOE old-yeared?c1425 of age1526 aged1543 aetat?1616 aet1654 a1390 G. Chaucer Monk's Tale 3602 With hym been hise litel children thre, The eldeste scarsly fyue yeer was of age. ?a1425 (?c1350) Northern Passion (Rawl.) 2141 (MED) Ane elne of lenghe þa wandes ware. ?a1425 Mandeville's Trav. (Egerton) (1889) 6 Þe crosse..was of lenth viii. cubits. c1450 (?a1400) Wars Alexander (Ashm.) 2898 Ȝit has þe floum, as I fynde, a forelange o brede. a1500 (?c1450) Merlin 31 The werke of this tour is iij or iiij fadom of height. 1523 Ld. Berners tr. J. Froissart Cronycles I. cccxxv. 507 The blade was two els of length. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) Luke iii. f. lxxvijv Iesus him silfe was about thirty yere of age. 1589 P. Ive Pract. Fortification 25 in tr. R. Beccarie de Pavie Instr. Warres For euery one foot of height, one foot of scarpe. 1611 Bible (King James) Ezek. xlv. 5 The fiue and twenty thousand of length, and the tenne thousand of breadth, shall also the Leuites..haue for themselues. View more context for this quotation 1738 A. Ramsay Wks. (1944–73) III. ii. 247 To me, far in the frozen north,..through Nights of eighteen hours of Length, ther's hardly aught coud please me better than friendly love & your kind letter. 1843 Fraser's Mag. 28 652 He is..fifty-three years of age. 1882 R. L. Stevenson New Arabian Nights II. 6 For ten miles of length..this belt of barren country lay along the sea. 1914 E. R. Burroughs Tarzan of Apes xi. 142 His six feet of height and his great rolling sinews seemed pitifully inadequate to the ordeal. 1968 Jrnl. Pediatrics 73 143/1 3 members of the maternal family had heart disease—2 died elderly and the third died at 12 years of age. 1993 S. L. Delany et al. Having our Say iv. xiv. 88 My visitor was a sawed-off little fella. I was five feet, seven inches of height, and unfortunately for him, I like my men tall. 2000 Big Issue 17 July 43/2 (advt.) Candidates must be over 18 years of age, [and] have a minimum of one year's experience of mental health work. < as lemmas |
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