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单词 oversetting
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oversettingn.

Brit. /ˌəʊvəˈsɛtɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌoʊvərˈsɛdɪŋ/
Forms: see over- prefix and setting n.1
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: overset v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < overset v. + -ing suffix1.
The action of overset v. (in various senses); esp. overturning, capsizing.In quot. 14402: postponement, deferral.
ΘΚΠ
society > authority > rule or government > oppression > [noun]
threat971
duressc1320
defoulc1330
tyrantry1340
tyrannyc1368
oppressinga1382
overleadinga1382
tyrandisea1382
overlayingc1384
oppression1387
oversettinga1398
thronga1400
overpressingc1450
impressionc1470
tyrantshipc1470
tyrannesse?a1475
aggravation1481
defouling1483
supprissiona1500
oppressmentc1537
conculcation1547
iron hand?1570
thrall1578
tyrannizing1589
tyranting1596
ingrating1599
pressure1616
regrate1621
overpressure1644
slavishness1684
iron heel1798
the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun]
longingeOE
bideOE
abodec1225
bodea1300
demura1300
dwella1300
litinga1300
delayc1300
delayingc1300
demurrancec1300
but honec1325
without ensoignec1325
abidec1330
dretchingc1330
dwellingc1330
essoinc1330
tarrying1340
litea1350
delaymenta1393
respitea1393
oversettinga1398
delayancea1400
delitea1400
lingeringa1400
stounding?a1400
sunyiea1400
targea1400
train?a1400
deferring14..
dilation14..
dayc1405
prolongingc1425
spacec1430
adjourningc1436
retardationc1437
prolongation?a1439
training1440
adjournment1445
sleuthingc1450
tarry1451
tarriance1460
prorogation1476
oversetc1485
tarriage1488
debaid1489
supersedement1492
superseding1494
off-putting1496
postponing1496
tract1503
dilating1509
sparinga1513
hafting1519
sufferance1523
tracking1524
sticking1525
stay1530
pause1532
protraction1535
tracting1535
protract of time1536
protracting1540
postposition1546
staying1546
procrastination1548
difference1559
surceasing1560
tardation1568
detract1570
detracting1572
tarryment1575
rejourning1578
detraction1579
longness1579
rejournment1579
holding1581
reprieving1583
cunctation1585
retarding1585
retardance1586
temporizing1587
by and by1591
suspensea1592
procrastinatinga1594
tardance1595
linger1597
forslacking1600
morrowing1602
recess1603
deferment1612
attendance1614
put-off1623
adjournal1627
fristing1637
hanging-up1638
retardment1640
dilatoriness1642
suspension1645
stickagea1647
tardidation1647
transtemporation1651
demurragea1656
prolatation1656
prolation1656
moration1658
perendination1658
offput1730
retardure1751
postponement1757
retard1781
traverse1799
tarrowing1832
mañana1845
temporization1888
procrastinativeness1893
deferral1895
traa dy liooar1897
stalling1927
heel-tapping1949
off-put1970
the mind > emotion > suffering > state of being upset or perturbed > [noun] > action or quality of upsetting
sturbing?c1225
sturblingc1330
troublingc1340
perturbationa1382
oversettinga1398
stroublinga1400
perturbancec1425
unresting?c1450
inquieting1527
disquieting1535
disquietment1606
discomfita1616
rufflement1806
discomfiture1885
upsettingness1922
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > downward motion > causing to come or go down > [noun] > causing capsize or upset
overturninga1398
overcasting1497
oversetting1626
subversion1670
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 16 These aungels..beþ fre of almaner oppressinge and ouersettinge [L. impressione].
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 373 Ouersettinge, oppressio.
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 373 Ovyr settynge, or ovyr syttynge of dede or tyme, omissio.
1600 J. White Fifth Voy. in R. Hakluyt Princ. Navigations III. 292 Foure..were saued by Captain Cookes meanes, who so soone as he saw their ouersetting, stripped himselfe..& with all haste possible rowed vnto them.
1626 J. Smith Gen. Hist. Virginia i. 15 Vpon the oversetting of their boat.
1688 S. Sewall Diary 18 Apr. (1973) I. 165 Jack..dies..by the oversetting of the Cart.
1755 T. Amory Mem. Ladies 407 This kind of boat is four foot broad,..the greatest danger is its oversetting.
a1789 J. Ledyard in J. Sparks Mem. Life & Travels J. Ledyard (1828) v. 121 The oversetting of canoes, cries of the children, goods afloat..formed..the most curious prospect.
1874 A. F. Marshall Oxf. Undergraduate vi. 34 That system of philosophy, so called,..issued..in the total oversetting of faith.
1897 H. G. Wells Invisible Man xii. 88 There came a sudden motion and the oversetting of a chair, a brief struggle.
1965 I. Brant Bill of Rights xvi. 192 The oversetting of the Middlesex election inflicted a more dangerous wound on the constitution than King Charles did when he forced the country to go twelve years without a Parliament.
1982 R. Carr Spain (ed. 2) ix. 367 Illicit practices—the oversetting of voting urns, the resurrection of the dead for voting lists, bribery and intimidation.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

oversettingadj.

Brit. /ˌəʊvəˈsɛtɪŋ/, U.S. /ˌoʊvərˈsɛdɪŋ/
Forms: see over- prefix and setting adj.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: overset v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < overset v. + -ing suffix2. In quot. c1485 attested slightly earlier than the most closely corresponding sense of the verb (see overset v. 8).
That oversets (in various senses).In quot. c1485: that prevaricates, dilatory; cf. overset v. 8.
ΘΚΠ
the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [adjective]
tarryingc1386
delayous1469
oversettingc1485
dilator1503
tarrysome1513
lingeringa1547
deferringc1565
delaying1576
dilatory1581
driving1585
protractive1596
tarrowinga1598
delayful1600
protracting1600
cunctative1617
suspensivea1623
remorala1625
Penelopeana1627
demurrant1633
remorating1638
retarding1654
tardative1666
temporizing1801
procrastinative1824
tomorrowing1824
procrastinatory1839
postponing1852
cunctatory1862
cunctatious1864
traa dy liooar1878
suspensory1884
off-putting1894
c1485 ( G. Hay Bk. Law of Armys (2005) 229 & he be lathe and our settand, and fauourable jn punicioun of mysdoaris.
1650 J. Carstaires Let. 10 Jan. in W. Ferrie Notices of Life J. Carstaires (1843) 59 Learn not to be anxious..with oursetting caer for anay thinge.
1680 G. Sikes Expos. Ecclesiastes xii. 464 This twofold Creation, David acknowledg'd, too wonderful and oversetting to his understanding, as to the taking any right measures thereof, or putting any meet value, upon.
a1722 J. Toland Coll. Several Pieces (1726) II. 228 I have often admir'd..your Lordship, for so often in certain affaris recovering the ouersetting vessel to its former steddy course.
1858 H. W. Beecher Star Papers xx. 242 In his despair, he will soon plunge into somebody's seat, like an oversetting load of hay.
1975 Portsmouth (New Hampsh.) Herald 17 Dec. 4/1 Our one fear is that journalistic excesses may bring about another oversetting case like that of Dr. Sam Shepard.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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n.a1398adj.c1485
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