单词 | barehanded |
释义 | barehandedadj.adv. Having nothing in or covering the hands, esp. carrying no weapon. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > [adverb] > not barehandedc1440 society > armed hostility > military equipment > arming or equipping with weapons > [adjective] > not weaponlessa1000 unweaponedc1200 barec1275 unarmed1297 nakedc1300 plaina1400 disarmedc1425 unboden1456 unbarbed1565 unbarded1598 unmunitioned1626 armlessa1640 munitionless1871 barehanded1874 the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > nakedness or state of being unclothed > [adverb] > with bare hands barehanded1919 c1440 Lyfe of Ipom. 2057 They hewyd the gloves of his hand; All bare-handyd faught þis knyght. 1874 R. Cleasby & G. Vigfusson Icelandic-Eng. Dict. (new ed.) 60/2 Ber-hendr, adj. bare~handed. 1895 Educ. Rev. Sept. 125 The civilized man has no superiority over the savage in bare-handed strength. 1919 F. Hurst Humoresque 142 I'll go barehanded to a snowball feast rather than wear your duds. 1930 G. Surrey Shack in Coulee xi. 93 His revolver was still in its holster. He was barehanded. 1949 N. Lloyd Young Liberators ii. 32 There are lots of tricks for fighting barehanded. 1958 Times 3 Dec. 5/1 Lilani Daka, a villager, went to the hut with a gun, but finding that it was not loaded he attacked the lion barehanded. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online June 2019). < adj.adv.c1440 |
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