单词 | out of countenance |
释义 | > as lemmasout of countenance b. out of countenance: disconcerted, abashed. to put out of countenance: to disconcert. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > humility > feeling of shame > [adjective] > abashed abasheda1387 out of countenancec1500 discountenanced1644 streaked1833 streaky1848 the mind > emotion > humility > feeling of shame > shame [verb (transitive)] > abash abashc1384 rebash?1473 to put out of countenancec1500 to dash (a person) out of countenance (conceit, courage)1530 deface1537 dash1570 discountenance1584 disgrace1607 debash1610 out-nose1624 to put out of face1821 c1500 Ballad on Money in J. O. Halliwell Nugæ Poeticæ (1844) 49 Every man lackyng yt than Is clene owte of countenaunce. 1598 W. Shakespeare Love's Labour's Lost v. ii. 601 I will not be put out of countenance . View more context for this quotation 1606 Bp. J. Hall Heauen vpon Earth iv. 28 Firme & obdurate forheads, whose resolution can laugh their sinnes out of countenance. 1668 S. Pepys Diary IV. 11 The table spread..for a noble breakfast..that put me out of countenance, so much and so good. 1701 N. Grew Cosmol. Sacra iv. vii. §20 When Cain..was out of countenance. 1778 F. Burney Let. Sept. in Early Jrnls. & Lett. (1994) III. 151 You did put her a little out of countenance. 1857 T. Hughes Tom Brown's School Days ii. vi. 355 You'll stare my mother out of countenance. < as lemmas |
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