单词 | out-thrust |
释义 | out-thrustn. The action or an act of thrusting or forcibly pushing outwards; something which thrusts outwards; a projection. Also figurative. ΘΚΠ the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] > a projecting part hornc1275 outshooting1310 nosec1400 startc1400 spout1412 snouta1425 outbearingc1425 outstanding?c1425 relish1428 jeta1500 rising1525 shoulder1545 jutting1565 outshootc1565 prominence1578 forecast1580 projection1592 sprout1598 eye1600 shooting forth1601 lip1608 juttying1611 prominent?1611 eminence1615 butting1625 excursiona1626 elbow1626 protrusion1646 jettinga1652 outjetting1652 prominency1654 eminency1668 nouch1688 issuanta1690 out-butting1730 outjet1730 out-jutting1730 flange1735 nosing1773 process1775 jut1787 projecture1803 nozzle1804 saliency1831 ajutment1834 salience1837 out-thrust1842 emphasis1885 cleat1887 outjut1893 pseudopodiuma1902 the world > movement > impelling or driving > pushing and pulling > [noun] > pushing > outward out-thrust1842 outpush1871 the world > matter > physics > mechanics > force > [noun] > pressure > thrust impulsion?a1475 trusion1656 bear1674 thrust1708 push1715 bearing1753 shoot1772 out-thrust1842 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > [noun] projecture1563 jutting1565 project1596 juttying1611 prominence1611 excursiona1626 extancy1644 outjetty1650 projection1664 projecting1726 jetting1754 saliency1834 salience1849 protrusion1853 prominency1871 pout1880–4 out-thrust1955 1842 Mechanics' Mag. Jan. 2 A bridge..so perfectly equilibrated, as to rest perpendicularly on its piers without any out-thrust whatever. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words 122 Out-thrust, a push forward or out at the door. A projection from a building. 1912 Polit. Sci. Q. 27 349 Unless there is a break with the past..the outcome will be simply further and extreme overcrowding with a great ‘outthrust’ of population. 1946 A. Nelson Princ. Agric. Bot. iii. 55 The root hairs are out-thrusts from the root surface into the interspaces of the soil. 1955 J. R. R. Tolkien Return of King 162 An out-thrust of the eastward hills. 1995 William & Mary Q. 677 Western European nations and peoples initiated a series of powerful ‘outthrusts’ from the continent after 1400. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). out-thrustadj. Thrust out; extended. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of stretching body > [adjective] > specific part of body > in some direction or purposefully out-thrust1870 thrust-out1872 1610 P. Holland tr. W. Camden Brit. i. 715 There runneth forth into the sea a certaine shelfe or slang, like unto an out-thrust tongue. 1870 Pall Mall Gaz. 2 Nov. 11 The boy-Love seeking to bar the entry with his arm and strong outthrust wings. 1874 A. C. Swinburne Bothwell ii. vi. 144 Take ship For the islands westward of that southern cape Where the out-thrust heel of England cleaves the sea. 1882 W. M. Williams Sci. in Short Chapters xxiii. 164 The out-thrust glaciers, the overflow down the valleys. 1914 Jrnl. Royal Anthropol. Inst. Great Brit. & Irel. 44 142 He pranced about, going through most amazing contortions, with glaring eyes and out-thrust tongue. 1990 R. Jordan Eye of World ii. 4 Only an outthrust hand grabbing Bela's harness saved him from falling flat on his back. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). out-thrustv. transitive. To thrust or push (a person or thing) out or outwards. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > expel afferreOE warpc1000 outdriveOE wreakc1100 to cast out1297 to cast fortha1382 out-chasec1395 flecchea1400 to shoot forth, out, awaya1400 propel?1440 expulse?a1475 scour1488 out-thrust1532 to catch forthc1540 propulse1548 pulsec1550 unplant1552 to turn out of ——1562 extrude1566 detrude?1567 eliminate1568 deturbate1570 detruse1571 unroost1598 to put by1600 deturb1609 bolt1615 run1631 disembogue1632 out of1656 expel1669 rout1812 to manage (a person) out of1907 the world > space > shape > unevenness > projection or prominence > project from (something) [verb (transitive)] > cause to project or stretch forth straightc1400 protend?a1475 shoot1533 raise1568 to set out1573 project1624 protrude1638 to start out1653 penthouse1655 portend1657 to throw out1689 obtend1697 to lay out1748 bumfle1832 out-thrust1855 rank1867 1532 (c1385) Usk's Test. Loue in Wks. G. Chaucer ii. f. cccxliiiiv This knot..closeth hertes so togyder, that rancour is out thresten. 1594 R. Holland Holie Hist. Lord & Saviour ii. 36 So rising they out thrust him all, And lead him on that verie hill, Where they might geue him such a fall, As might haue pleasde their wicked will. 1602 J. Davies Mirum in Modum sig. D For if the Head replenisht be with Wit, No roome remaines for Wine there to reside. For if the Wine thrusts in, it out thrusts it. 1652 F. Goldsmith Sophompaneas Pref. So on the Cart, the poor Fly doth out thrust Its Tiffan wings, as if it rais'd the dust. a1729 E. Taylor Metrical Hist. Christianity (1962) 1 About the forty sixt yeare Christ out thrust The golden Cup that James th'Apostle must Drink of as he had promisde him before. 1855 F. K. Robinson Gloss. Yorks. Words Out-thrusten.., turned out of doors; projected or thrown forward. 1874 Ld. Lytton Fables in Song I. 19 He wash'd himself in the morning dew; And, opening his pedlar's pack, out-thrust A spruce little pair of leaflets new. 1907 Daily Mail 7 Dec. 6/4 He sat his horse as if he were a part of it, the reins dangling carelessly, his feet out-thrust in the huge Moorish stirrups. 1996 Mainichi Daily News (Japan) (Nexis) 13 July (Sports section) 10 Ozeki Wakanohana managed to redeem himself slightly with a third win by..outthrusting the much less experienced man. DerivativesΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > [noun] > expulsion or driving out > one who or that which devoider14.. outputterc1400 expulsor?a1475 expulser?1529 out-thruster1570 expeller1587 flinger1598 caster1601 ejector1640 1570 J. Foxe Actes & Monumentes (rev. ed.) II. 1736/1 Phasher was..ye chief hereticke taker,..the outthruster of true godlines. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1842adj.1610v.1532 |
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