单词 | one —— with another |
释义 | > as lemmasone —— with another Phrases P1. one with another, one —— with another, and variants. ΚΠ ?a1425 tr. Catherine of Siena Orcherd of Syon (Harl.) (1966) 209 (MED) Þei ben pryued of me and of my souereyn charite, whiche seyntis sauoren and taasten oon wiþ anoþir. 1539 Bible (Great) Psalms xlix. 2 High and Low, Rich and Poor, one with another. a1616 W. Shakespeare Merry Wives of Windsor (1623) ii. i. 109 He wooes..both yong and old, one with another . View more context for this quotation 1677 A. Yarranton England's Improvem. 27 It is not worth sixteen years Purchase all England over, one place with another. 1765 W. Stevenson Orig. Poems II. 119 Her infants seem, one with another, All striking transcripts of the mother. 1869 R. D. Blackmore Lorna Doone II. i. 4 There must have been three-score of us, take one with one another. b. Taken together so as to calculate an average; on average. Frequently in to take one with another, one taken with another, etc. Now archaic and rare.See also one time with another at time n., int., and conj. Phrases 5b(c)(b). ΚΠ 1535 J. Basset Let. in Lisle Papers (P.R.O.: SP 3/1) f. 65 They put noþing yn the boke of acompt but iiijs yt is one wek with anoþer & he gose to marked lyghtly, one wek with anoþer, iij tymes aweke. 1601 P. Holland tr. Pliny Hist. World I. xiv. i. 405 The same Vine yeeldeth one yeare with another a dosen Amphores of good new wine yearely. 1726 Philos. Trans. 1725 (Royal Soc.) 33 318 I reckon them one with another at 18 or 20 Years a piece. 1848 Sidney's Emigrant's Jrnl. 14 Dec. 86/1 Five shillings an acre is quite as much as any land in the colony is worth, take one acre with another. 1864 Med. Times & Gaz. 16 July 65/2 These 1400 visits, taken one with another, must have each occupied an hour. 1984 P. O'Brian Far Side of World (1992) iii. 96 Taken one with another sperms give no more than two ton of oil, whereas a good Greenlander gives ten times as much. P2. colloquial. you're another! and variants: used to apply in return an accusation to the person who first makes it (cf. tu quoque n.); also used humorously as a meaningless or vaguely contemptuous retort. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > answer > answer [phrase] > as retort you're another!a1556 a1556 N. Udall Ralph Roister Doister (?1566) iii. v. sig. F.ij If it were an other but thou, it were a knaue. M. Mery. Ye are an other your selfe, sir. 1749 H. Fielding Tom Jones III. ix. vi. 359 ‘You mistake me, Friend..I only said your Conclusion was a Non Sequitur.’ ‘You are another,’ cries the Serjeant. View more context for this quotation 1836 C. Dickens Pickwick Papers (1837) xv. 150 ‘Sir,’ said Mr. Tupman, ‘you're a fellow’. ‘Sir,’ said Mr. Pickwick, ‘you're another!’ 1882 Boston Lit. World 3 June 184/3 The argument of it is simply ‘You're another’—a retort in dignified manner to those British critics who [etc.]. 1915 Watson's Mag. Oct. 341/1 Unless we go by the record, we are left to the folly of saying week after week, ‘You're a liar!’ and ‘you're another!’ 2008 J. Drake Flint & Silver (2009) xlii. 287 ‘Bastard!’ said Cameron. ‘And you're another!’ said Skillit. P3. another time: at a later date, not now, esp. in response to a question, or to dismiss or delay a conversation. Also as a question: ‘shall we do this at another time?’ ΚΠ 1640 H. Glapthorne Hollander ii. sig. Civv Scon. Mr. Doctor I saw you not before: I am sorry sir, you will be gone so soone, I should have chang'd some sillables with you. Doct. Another time sweet Mr. Sconce. 1799 R. Lawrence tr. J. W. von Goethe Gortz of Berlingen i. 5 George. May not I go with you? Gortz. Not now, another time. ?1840 S. Lover Greek Boy i. ii. 10 And. [To Pietro.] Thus it stands, Pietro: thy friend shall have the loan if— Sil. Messer Andrea, by the mass, 'an I would go to the wars, but that thy fair daughter— And. Another time, good Silvio. [Turns to Pietro.] 1995 K. O'Riordan Involved 4 No time tonight Michael. Another time. For sure. 2013 @KDawg25 8 July in twitter.com (accessed 19 Oct. 2018) [In response to Spinning is evil. I will be heading down at some point. Squash this week?] I don't think I will have time this week... Another time? P4. Originally U.S. another time, another place (also sometimes another place, another time): indicating a remote or distant set of circumstances, often used wistfully. ΚΠ 1852 E. H. M. Queen's Fate xi, in Evergreen (N.Y.) June 169/1 No sorrow crossed the sunshine of her young life while she dwelt here; the shadows which passed over it were of another time, another place—she never recalled the one, or visited the other. 1905 M. Nicholson House of Thousand Candles xv. 193 She was almost, but not quite, some one I had seen before... Her eyes, the soft curve of her cheek, the light in her hair,—but the memory of another time, another place, another girl, lured only to baffle me. 1957 Montana Standard 26 Feb. 1/4 (advt.) The London Grill is typical of the speciality rooms that add to the pleasure of your stay at so many Western Hotels. Rooms that capture the spirit of another place, another time. Rooms that invite you to dine well. 1982 Destin (Florida) Log 20 Nov. 5 a/2 The beach! Nothing is the same... I dig my sandals into the moist grains beneath me and remember another time, another place. Miami. 1959. A letter from the Bahamas. 2017 @pete_citizen 14 Oct. in twitter.com (accessed 11 Oct. 2018) In another time, another place, one of the channel islands during WW2 for instance, he definitely would have collaborated with the Nazis. < as lemmas |
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