单词 | on with |
释义 | > as lemmasto on with 2. intransitive. to on with: to place or put on. Cf. on adv. 2b. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin action or activity [verb (intransitive)] beginc1000 onginOE aginOE ginc1175 to go tillc1175 to take onc1175 comsea1225 fanga1225 to go toc1275 i-ginc1275 commencec1320 to get (also get down, go, go adown, set, set down) to workc1400 to lay to one's hand(sc1405 to put to one's hand (also hands)c1410 to set toc1425 standa1450 to make to1563 to fall to it1570 to start out1574 to fall to1577 to run upon ——1581 to break off1591 start1607 to set in1608 to set to one's hands1611 to put toa1616 to fall ona1625 in1633 to fall aboard1642 auspicatea1670 to set out1693 to enter (into) the fray1698 open1708 to start in1737 inchoate1767 to set off1774 go1780 start1785 to on with1843 to kick off1857 to start in on1859 to steam up1860 to push off1909 to cut loose1923 to get (also put) the show on the road1941 to get one's arse in gear1948 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (transitive)] > put on > put on as clothing clothea1300 invest1596 superindue1678 to on with1843 1843 ‘R. Carlton’ New Purchase I. xix. 170 She bethought as how she'd render off her fat; and so she ons with the grate pot. 1892 P. H. Emerson Son of Fens 39 I on with the pan and fried the fish. 1899 E. W. Prevost Dickinson's Gloss. Words & Phrases Cumberland (new ed.) 231/2 Ah on's wi' my cwoat an' off teh wark. 1960 Forfar Dispatch 28 Jan. 8/5 I ons w'ee porridge pot. on with (b) As an imperative (frequently addressed to oneself). on with (something): put on, don. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > providing with clothing > provide with clothing [verb (transitive)] > put on to do oneOE graitha1375 puta1382 to take on1389 to let falla1400 takea1400 to put on?a1425 endow1484 addressa1522 to get on1549 to draw on1565 don1567 to pull on1578 dight1590 sumpterc1595 to get into ——1600 on with1600 array1611 mount1785 to cast on1801 endoss1805 endue1814 ship1829 1600 T. Dekker Shomakers Holiday sig. E4v Mistresse smugge vp your lookes, on with your best apparell. 1613 H. Peacham Nuptiall Hymnes i, in Period of Mourning sig. E Leaue off those rimy Periwigs, And on with your more seemely haire. a1627 T. Middleton Women beware Women ii. ii, in 2 New Playes (1657) 117 On with her chain of Pearl, her ruby Bracelets, Lay ready all her tricks, and Jiggam-bobs. 1679 J. Fletcher Monsieur Thomas iv. vi 401 On with my muffler. 1715 C. Bullock Slip iii All's sure and safe, on with your Vizzard, Sir. 1756 E. Ware Compleat & Humorous Acct. of All Remarkable Clubs & Soc. 228 Then on with your Night-Caps, and tie up your Legs, A Begging let's go for the Smelts and the Megs. 1800 C. Anstey Contentment 11 On with your plumed crests, and plates of brass. 1813 Cowley's Day in Turkey (new ed.) v. i. 306 Set it just here. Now on with its beautiful covering. 1893 F. E. Weatherly tr. R. Leoncavallo Pagliacci ii. 35 On with the motley, the paint and the powder, The people pay thee, and want their laugh, you know. 1992 J. Burchill Sex & Sensibility (1992) 243 Chin up, on with the Body Shop slap and make sure the cameras get your good side. on with c. on with: engaged to; in a (sexual) relationship with. Now chiefly Australian. ΚΠ 1862 C. S. Calverley Verses & Transl. (1904) 80 I think, take all together, John, I won't be on with you. 1891 L. B. Walford Mischief of Monica III. 62 ‘I thought he was on with Daisy’, burst forth her son. 1903 Truth (Sydney) 8 Mar. 3/5 Thousands of grande dames will be only too anxious to be ‘on with’ the man who could win the..love of a Crown Princess. 1955 A. Powell Acceptance World (1977) iv. 138 You were the first to suggest something was ‘on’ between them. 1972 Southerly iv. 281 Soon after she was on with David Murray, Nina arranged a dinner party. < as lemmas |
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