单词 | on one hand |
释义 | > as lemmason (the) one hand (e) on (the) one hand (also †on one hand): used to introduce a point of view, fact, case, etc., followed by another which (typically) contrasts with it, introduced by on the other (hand). on the other hand: used to introduce a contrasting point of view, fact, case, etc., typically following another introduced by on (the) one hand. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > contrariety or contrast > contrariety [phrase] > on the one or other hand on (the) one hand1581 on the other hand1581 on either hand1587 on some hands1587 on this hand1587 the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > putting forward for discussion > [adverb] > on the other hand again?1531 per contra1554 on the other hand1581 e contrario1583 conversively1607 oppositely1681 convertibly1692 conversely1806 1581 P. Wiburn Checke or Reproofe M. Howlets Shreeching f. 131v We take heed.., least declining, or turning to much on one hande without neede, we seperate our selues from the societie of..God his people... Wee haue to take heede on the other hande for all this, least by ioyning our selues vnto them, we receiue, approue, or allow al things confusedly. 1638 R. Baker tr. J. L. G. de Balzac New Epist. III. 55 My mother..being sicke on one hand, and my selfe on the other. 1676 W. Hubbard Happiness of People Pref. Too much rigidness on the one hand, or laxness on the other. 1705 tr. W. Bosman New Descr. Coast of Guinea xxi. 434 We are obliged to depart without our Money: But on the other hand, the next time we come hither, we are sure to be honestly paid. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 101. ¶2 If Men of Eminence are exposed to Censure on the one hand, they are as much liable to Flattery on the other. 1741 I. Watts Improvem. Mind i. v. 83 But there is a Danger of Mistake in our Judgment of Books on the other hand also. 1830 Mechanics' Mag. 6 Feb. 422/1 I have shown that the mechanical accelerating force is a continually decreasing quantity; on the other hand, the acceleration of gravity is uniform and constant. 1871 S. Smiles Character i. 10 Either being elevated on the one hand, or degraded on the other. 1944 Mind 53 241 A formal distinction can be made..between descriptive symbols on the one hand and nondescriptive or logical symbols on the other. 2011 Independent 17 Mar. (Viewspaper section) 2/3 The OBR's forecast implies relatively strong job creation. The OECD's, on the other hand, implies continued misery for hundreds of thousands. on one hand (e) on (the) one hand (also †on one hand): used to introduce a point of view, fact, case, etc., followed by another which (typically) contrasts with it, introduced by on the other (hand). on the other hand: used to introduce a contrasting point of view, fact, case, etc., typically following another introduced by on (the) one hand. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > contrariety or contrast > contrariety [phrase] > on the one or other hand on (the) one hand1581 on the other hand1581 on either hand1587 on some hands1587 on this hand1587 the mind > attention and judgement > testing > debate, disputation, argument > putting forward for discussion > [adverb] > on the other hand again?1531 per contra1554 on the other hand1581 e contrario1583 conversively1607 oppositely1681 convertibly1692 conversely1806 1581 P. Wiburn Checke or Reproofe M. Howlets Shreeching f. 131v We take heed.., least declining, or turning to much on one hande without neede, we seperate our selues from the societie of..God his people... Wee haue to take heede on the other hande for all this, least by ioyning our selues vnto them, we receiue, approue, or allow al things confusedly. 1638 R. Baker tr. J. L. G. de Balzac New Epist. III. 55 My mother..being sicke on one hand, and my selfe on the other. 1676 W. Hubbard Happiness of People Pref. Too much rigidness on the one hand, or laxness on the other. 1705 tr. W. Bosman New Descr. Coast of Guinea xxi. 434 We are obliged to depart without our Money: But on the other hand, the next time we come hither, we are sure to be honestly paid. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 101. ¶2 If Men of Eminence are exposed to Censure on the one hand, they are as much liable to Flattery on the other. 1741 I. Watts Improvem. Mind i. v. 83 But there is a Danger of Mistake in our Judgment of Books on the other hand also. 1830 Mechanics' Mag. 6 Feb. 422/1 I have shown that the mechanical accelerating force is a continually decreasing quantity; on the other hand, the acceleration of gravity is uniform and constant. 1871 S. Smiles Character i. 10 Either being elevated on the one hand, or degraded on the other. 1944 Mind 53 241 A formal distinction can be made..between descriptive symbols on the one hand and nondescriptive or logical symbols on the other. 2011 Independent 17 Mar. (Viewspaper section) 2/3 The OBR's forecast implies relatively strong job creation. The OECD's, on the other hand, implies continued misery for hundreds of thousands. < as lemmas |
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