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单词 panting
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pantingn.1

Brit. /ˈpantɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpæn(t)ɪŋ/
Forms: see pant v. and -ing suffix1.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pant v., -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < pant v. + -ing suffix1.With sense 2 compare pant v. 6.
1. The action of pant v. (in various senses); esp. quick, heavy breathing; rapid throbbing. Also as a count noun: a short, quick, laboured breath, a gasp; a throb or heave of the chest. Also figurative.
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the world > life > the body > vascular system > circulation > pulsation > heartbeat > [noun] > types of
palpitation?a1425
panting1440
dunt1768
wallop1824
apex beat1847
afterbeat1853
impulse1873
extrasystole1900
sinus rhythm1911
afterpotential1930
afterload1941
preload1960
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered breathing > [noun] > shortness of breath > panting
fnastinga1382
panting1440
pant?a1513
pech?a1513
anhelation?1548
hyperpnœa1860
the mind > will > wish or inclination > desire > longing or yearning > [noun]
ondeeOE
yearningeOE
longingOE
forlonginga1250
mourningc1300
yering13..
eye-seke?c1500
panting1580
greening1584
smackeringa1586
brame1590
languora1599
earning1603
lingering1608
yawning1635
tantalizing1640
slavering1642
longingness1651
tantalization1654
twittering1668
hankering1678
honing1725
lech1796
yearna1797
languishment1817
yearningness1839
hanker1881
tantalizingness1889
yen1906
Promptorium Parvulorum (Harl. 221) 381 Pantynge, anelacio, anelatus.
1580 Sir P. Sidney tr. Psalmes David xlii. i My soul in panting plaieth, Thirsting on my God to looke.
1647 J. Trapp Comm. Evangelists & Acts (Matt. xiii. 23) Thine earnest pantings, inquietations, and desires of better cannot but commend thee much to God.
1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 17 The Prince's Journey into Spain, which..had begot such a terrible panting in the hearts of all good English-men.
1718 A. Pope tr. Homer Iliad IV. xvi. 134 His breath, in quick, short Pantings, comes, and goes.
1837 N. Hawthorne Twice-told Tales (1851) I. xvi. 251 The horses..heave their glistening sides in short quick pantings.
1870 B. Disraeli Lothair I. xxvi. 219 The wild panting of the loosened megatheria [sc. locomotives] who drag us.
1926 E. A. Powell In Barbary x. 178 The tribes of the far interior are becoming accustomed to the drone of the air-plane and the panting of the motor-car.
1960 Sci. Amer. Sept. 90/2 The dog's panting [does not] exhibit the design-feature of ‘semanticity’.
1990 D. Ackerman Nat. Hist. Senses iii. 171 On the way home, we keep listening for the sound of claws on the pavement, a supernatural panting, a vampiric flutter.
2. Shipbuilding. An inward and outward movement of the plates of a ship's hull, esp. at the bow and stern, when under pressure. Frequently attributive, often in the names of structures designed to prevent such movement.
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society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > parts of vessels > body of vessel > [noun] > straining movement of hull > of plates
panting1885
1885 H. Paasch From Keel to Truck 24/1 Panting (of a ship).
1886 S. J. P. Thearle Mod. Pract. Shipbuilding I. 112 The measures for preventing panting must necessarily be of such a character as shall stiffen the framing against lateral strains.
1899 E. L. Attwood Text-bk. Theoret. Naval Archit. 212 Panting beams and stringers to be fitted at the after end.
1904 A. C. Holms Pract. Shipbuilding I. ix. 105 At the stern, panting stresses are usually unimportant.
1987 W. Hagelund Whalers no More i. 13 Supporting the cannon was a heavy, cast-iron base, secured through doubling plates and carried downwards into the hull to bear on the panting beam above the forefoot.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

pantingn.2

Brit. /ˈpantɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpæn(t)ɪŋ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pant n.3, -ing suffix1.
Etymology: < pant n.3 + -ing suffix1.
rare.
Material for making trousers.
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1928 Sunday Disp. 2 Sept. 10 Richard Cœur de Lion was a swagger sort of buck, and liked all his gentlemen to be positively gaudy in the choice of their pantings.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).

pantingadj.

Brit. /ˈpantɪŋ/, U.S. /ˈpæn(t)ɪŋ/
Forms: see pant v. and -ing suffix2.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: pant v., -ing suffix2.
Etymology: < pant v. + -ing suffix2.
That pants (in various senses of the verb).
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective] > out of breath
windlessa1400
breathlessa1425
pantingc1425
breathed1599
outbreathed1600
blown1674
unbreathed1692
puffed1813
pumped-out1854
winded1883
the world > life > the body > vascular system > circulation > pulsation > heartbeat > [adjective] > types of
pantingc1425
palpitant1837
idioventricular1892
stout1898
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > disordered breathing > [adjective] > of breath: short > panting
puffingOE
panting1616
pantling1652
panking1746
hyperpnœic1909
c1425 tr. J. Arderne Treat. Fistula (Sloane 6) (1910) 3 (MED) In the felde of studiers..long tyme and pantyng breest I haue swette and trauailed ful bisily.
1561 T. Norton & T. Sackville Gorboduc iv. i. 47 Whose hart betorne out of his panting brest.
1572 G. Gascoigne Dan Bartholmew in Wks. (1587) 91 I feele my panting heart begins to rest.
1616 G. Chapman tr. Musaeus Divine Poem 368 She hugg'd her panting husband.
1710 E. Ward Nuptial Dialogues & Deb. I. xxiv. 386 Did not her panting Breast incline To th'Pleasures of a Wife.
a1721 M. Prior Poet. Wks. (1779) II. 103 Why dost thou sigh, why strike thy panting breast?
1798 R. Bloomfield Summer in Farmer's Boy 199 To ride in murky state the panting Steed.
1828 Lights & Shades Eng. Life II. 73 One poor panting girl.
1897 T. C. Allbutt et al. Syst. Med. III. 83 The respirations are short and panting.
1941 W. J. Cash Mind of South i. i. 9 Cotton would..freight the yellow waters of the Mississippi with panting stern-wheelers.
1991 N.Y. Times Bk. Rev. 22 Dec. 7/1 Mr. Sick..is no panting conspiracy cultist.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, March 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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