单词 | put-out |
释义 | put-outn.ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > harm or detriment > disadvantage > uselessness > inconvenience > [noun] > an inconvenience inconvenient?a1475 inconvenientise1528 unconvenience1535 inconvenience1578 inconveniency1640 disaccommodation1645 discommodity1662 put-out1833 discomfort1841 aggro1969 1833 J. Neal Down-easters i. vi. 83 I shouldn't think twould be any put-out to you to take somebody else. 1843 A. S. Stephens High Life in N.Y. ii. 32 Don't be uneasy about the trouble, it won't be no put out to Captain Doolittle. 1856 M. H. Maxwell Be Courteous i. 64 ‘But I shall hate you, by-and-by,..for being a hypocrite.’.. ‘Guess it won't be any put out to you,..for you are as full of hate as an egg is of meat.’ 2. Baseball. An act of getting a player out. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > baseball > [noun] > putting player out > actions K1861 double play1867 assist1877 put-out1882 force-out1896 rundown1908 pickoff1911 strike-out1911 tag1941 punch-out1973 1882 N.Y. Times 16 May 2/5 Tyng caught a very good game, being credited with no less than 12 put-outs. 1896 R. G. Knowles & M. Morton Baseball 83 Every base that was run was ticked off..and every ‘put-out’ and every ‘assist’ was shown on the painted plan. 1948 Life 6 Sept. 21/1 (caption) First Baseman Ed Robinson..threw ball to Lemon for the putout. 2003 Los Angeles Times (Electronic ed.) 8 Jan. Holds major league record for most putouts by a catcher. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). put-outadj. That has been put out (in various senses of the verb); esp. (of a person): disgruntled, annoyed; unhappy, ‘fed up’ (see to put out 9d at Phrasal verbs 1). ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > suffering > state of annoyance or vexation > [adjective] ofgrameda1200 agrameda1300 irk1303 overthoughta1325 aggrievedc1330 annoyedc1330 noyfula1387 teena1400 vexed?c1425 annoyousa1450 angry1485 noyeda1500 irked1513 engrieved1591 exulceratec1592 galled1601 incommodate1622 exulcerated1640 ruffled1659 uncommoded1683 chagrin1706 exacerbated1727 chagrineda1754 vexatious1756 discommoded1773 pipped1797 roiled1818 riled1825 outraged1836 put-out1836 vex1843 niggled1878 narked1888 hacked1892 wired1904 peeved1908 1836 N.Y. Transcript 2 Aug. 2/4 (headline) A ‘put-out’ dog... If the dog was not mad, he was certainly very much ‘put out’. 1899 F. V. Kirby Sport E. Central Afr. xi. 118 Grunting in a put-out sort of way. 1907 Westm. Gaz. 24 Oct. 10/3 The put-out work of some West End tailors. 1939 D. Whipple Priory xii. 138 The Major was generally put-out about something, Anthea was preoccupied and Victoria as usual indifferent. 1992 Daily Star 2 July 13/2 Their chartered train sped by without stopping... It was just one of a string of fiascos that reduced the 300 put-out passengers' party to chaos. 2001 C. Hope Heaven Forbid vi. 65 Your father's was the only blood you'd take... ‘He won't have yours, Mrs Donally,’ says this doctor... I was very put out, I can tell you. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1833adj.1836 |
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