单词 | popping |
释义 | † poppingn.1 Obsolete. The act or action of applying cosmetics. Also concrete: cosmetics. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the skin or complexion > [noun] > painting or colouring fardryc1430 painting1435 popping?c1450 farding1545 licking1549 fucation1612 tincturing1616 complexioning1656 fucusinga1680 highlighting1905 the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the skin or complexion > [noun] > preparations for the skin or complexion > paints or colours tincturec1400 popping?c1450 ceruse1519 fard1540 parget1593 fucus1600 paint1600 blanch1601 complexion1601 priming colour1616 complexion-maker1619 whitewash1649 blanc1764 blusher1965 ?c1450 tr. Bk. Knight of La Tour Landry (1906) 70 Doughtres, takithe here..ensaumple to leue..counterfeting, poppinge, and peintinge [Fr. les orgueilleuses deffaictures, et les desguisures, et par les fardemens des folles femmes]. a1475 (?a1430) J. Lydgate tr. G. Deguileville Pilgrimage Life Man (Vitell.) 13374 Thys ffalse vysage..In ffrench ycallyd ‘Farderye’ And in ynglyssh..Ys ynamyd ek ‘poppyng’. 1483 Catholicon Anglicum (BL Add. 89074) (1881) 286 Poppynge, acus, cerusa, stibium, venenum. 1489 W. Caxton De Roye's Doctrinal of Sapyence lv. sig. Hiiij Furthermore knowe ye that payntyng or poppyng of vysages, wanton and euyl beholdyng and regardes kyssynges enbracynges & dishonest touchynges ben cause of thys synne [sc. lecherie]. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online June 2022). poppingn.2 The action of pop v.1 (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > hearing and noise > degree, kind, or quality of sound > sudden or violent sound > explosive sound > [noun] > popping sound pop1591 pot-finger1592 popping1652 plunk1822 pop-out1836 cloop1848 bop1937 the mind > attention and judgement > enquiry > [noun] askingeOE speeringa1100 frayninga1300 questionc1384 inquiringc1386 inquirance1412 inquirea1500 inquiry1565 sciscitation1618 questioninga1635 enquestiona1641 querying1652 popping1710 inquiration1789 society > society and the community > kinship or relationship > marriage or wedlock > proposal of marriage > [noun] > action of popping1710 the world > physical sensation > use of drugs and poison > [noun] > by injection needle1903 jabbing1926 main line1931 mainlining1951 shooting1951 skin-popping1951 skin-pop1952 popping1957 skinning1973 1652 H. L'Estrange Americans No Iewes 53 Wee finde no mention of any sound made of the kissing of the hand..or..any such popping or smacking. 1710 C. Shadwell Fair Quaker of Deal ii. ii. 23 Upon the first popping of the Question. 1758 J. Amherst Jrnl. 7 July (1931) 63 A great deal of Popping from their advanced Posts. 1820 S. T. Coleridge Coll. Lett. (1971) V. 95 Religion in his later publications (the popping in, as Hartley says, of the old man with a beard). 1844 W. M. Thackeray Wanderings Fat Contributor v The popping of the soda-water corks. 1887 G. M. Fenn Dick o' Fens (1888) 124 A peculiar popping and crackling began to be heard, as the flames attacked the abundant ivy. 1929 J. Masefield Hawbucks 80 ‘What do you think about popping?’ ‘You mean proposing?’ ‘Yes, popping.’ 1957 C. MacInnes City of Spades i. ix. 65 ‘Charging is different from popping..’. ‘Popping?’ ‘With needles. White stuff—man, that's danger!’ 1991 A. Nikiforuk Fourth Horseman 180 The promiscuous popping of antibiotics..hasn't helped T-cell counts. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). poppingadj.ΘΚΠ the mind > language > speech > loquacity or talkativeness > [adjective] wordyeOE talewisec1200 i-worded?c1225 babblinga1250 cacklinga1250 chatteringa1250 speakfula1250 word-wooda1250 of many wordsc1350 janglingc1374 tatteringc1380 tongueya1382 ganglinga1398 readya1400 jargaunt1412 talkative1432 open-moutheda1470 clattering1477 trattling?a1513 windy1513 popping1528 smatteringa1529 rattle?1529 communicablea1533 blab1552 gaggling1553 long-tongued?1553 prittle-prattle1556 pattering1558 talking1560 bobling1566 gabbling1566 verbal1572 piet1573 twattling1573 flibber gibber1575 babblative1576 tickle-tongued1577 tattling1581 buzzing1587 long-winded1589 multiloquous1591 discoursive1599 rattling1600 glib1602 flippant1605 talkful1605 nimble-tongued1608 tongue-ripe1610 fliperous1611 garrulous?1611 futile1612 overspeaking1612 feather-tongueda1618 tongue-free1617 long-breatheda1628 well-breathed1635 multiloquious1640 untongue-tied1640 unretentive1650 communicative1651 linguacious1651 glibbed1654 largiloquent1656 multiloquent1656 parlagea1657 loose-clacked1661 nimble-chop1662 twit-twat1665 over-talkativea1667 loquacious1667 loudmouth1668 conversable1673 gash1681 narrative1681 chappy1693 apposite1701 conversative1703 gabbit1710 lubricous1715 gabby?1719 ventose1721 taleful1726 chatty?1741 blethering1759 renable1781 fetch-fire1784 conversational1799 conversant1803 gashing1808 long-lunged1815 talky1815 multi-loquacious1819 prolegomenous1822 talky-talky1831 nimble-mouthed1836 slipper1842 speechful1842 gassy1843 in great force1849 yattering1859 babbly1860 irreticent1864 chattable1867 lubrical1867 chattery1869 loose-mouthed1872 chinny1883 tongue-wagging1885 yappy1909 big-mouthed1914 loose-lipped1919 ear-bashing1945 ear-bending1946 yackety-yacking1953 nattering1959 yacking1959 woofy1960 1528 J. Skelton Honorificatissimo: Replycacion agaynst Yong Scolers sig. Aiii Lyke pratynge poppyng dawes. 1540 J. Palsgrave tr. G. Gnapheus Comedye of Acolastus sig. M iv For a suretie this [fellow] is a very popyng foole. 1553 in tr. S. Gardiner De Vera Obedientia: Oration (new ed.) Pref. sig. A8 To have a popping popishe priest to pattre he nether woteth what nor ye people that heare him? ΘΚΠ the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > state of sea > [adjective] > choppy chapping1622 chopping1623 cockling1625 popping1661 short1663 coppling1667 lumpy1857 choppy1867 snappish1867 chopped1880 loppy1883 lopping1887 popply1889 sloppy1970 1661 T. Allin Jrnl. 8 Apr. (1939) (modernized text) I. 27 It being a short popping sea he fell astern. a1665 K. Digby Jrnl. Voy. to Mediterranean (1868) 35 Being a high popping sea some of my shippes had like to haue bin foule of one another. 3. Of the eyes: bulging, protuberant. Cf. pop v.1 5b. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > external parts of body > head > face > eye > [adjective] > by size, shape, etc. steepc1000 standing1340 glazenc1380 glassy1412 ungladlyc1450 sparklinga1500 goggle1540 pinking1566 whally1590 vailed1591 unweeping1598 dejected1600 unwet1601 glossed1602 haggard1605 saucer-like1612 saucer1618 glaring1622 uncast1629 startling1648 poppinga1696 upraised1707 glancy1733 glazed1735 almond1786 open-eyed1799 bald1807 glazing1808 lustreless1810 unfathomable1817 vague1820 soulless1824 beady1826 socketless1833 fishy1836 glazy1838 popped1849 agoggled1860 uprolled1864 unfaceted1893 shoe-button1895 poppy1899 googly1901 slitty1908 bead-berry1923 a1696 J. Aubrey Brief Lives (1898) I. 411 His eie full and popping, and not quick; a grey eie. 1886 H. James Princess Casamassima in Atlantic Monthly Apr. 490/2 Well, I think the little woman with the popping eyes—she reminded me of a bedridden grasshopper—will do. 1945 H. Gerber Fish Fare 45 Jacopever..is a small red fish with a large head, popping eyes and very large fins. 2003 Sunday Times (Nexis) 19 Oct. (Culture section) 51 With his beaky nose, pouting mouth, popping eyes and shortish round body, he looked uncannily like Queen Victoria. 4. Of gunfire: intermittent, occasional. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > discharge of firearms > [adjective] > type of firing popping1753 point-blank1765 sharpshooting1806 high-angle1856 straight-shooting1901 pot-shotting1943 ripple-fired1954 1753 R. Rolt Mem. Life J. Lindesay iv. iii. 394 The popping shots of some grassins, who continued skirmishing with some Highlanders and hussars the whole afternoon. 1761 Chron. in Ann. Reg. 139/1 The enemy annoyed us with some popping musquetry from behind trees. a1847 R. Wilson Life (1862) I. ii. 94 As day dawned..the first popping shots were heard at the outposts in front of Templeuve. 1906 J. Conrad Gaspar Ruiz in Pall Mall Mag. Oct. 500/1 A silence fell, in which the popping shots of the besieged garrison rang out sharply. 2002 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 29 Dec. 31/1 He no longer circles the block before heading home to avoid the popping gunfire in the street. 5. That pops; that makes a sound of popping. ΚΠ 1836 F. W. Sykes Scraps from Jrnl. 149 The frequent popping noise of the sharpshooters. 1895 I. Zangwill Master ii. iii. 157 Popping corks and gurgling liquids. 1930 Z. Fitzgerald Coll. Writings (1991) 343 I remember her twittering about on our hearth after supper, dodging the popping bits of blue flame from our bituminous coal. 1993 Toronto Life Sept. 59/2 The sepulchral glow of the attendant's booth, the carnivalesque popping noises, the blood. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2006; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1?c1450n.21652adj.1528 |
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