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单词 put aback
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to put aback
P1. to put aback: see put v. Phrasal verbs 1.
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to put aback
to put aback
1. transitive. To repel, reject; to neglect; to lower in status; to retard, impede, set back. Obsolete.
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the mind > language > statement > refusal > [verb (transitive)] > reject
awarpc1000
forwerpeOE
warpc1000
nillOE
warnc1300
reprovec1350
to put abacka1382
to throw awaya1382
repugnc1384
to put awaya1387
waivec1386
forshoota1400
disavowc1400
defyc1405
disprovec1430
repelc1443
flemea1450
to put backa1500
reject?1504
refutea1513
repulse1533
refel1548
repudiate1548
disallowa1555
project?1567
expel1575
discard1578
overrule1578
forsay1579
check1601
decard1605
dismiss1608
reprobate1609
devow1610
retorta1616
disclaimc1626
noforsootha1644
respuate1657
reluctate1668
negative1778
no-ball1862
basket1867
to set one's foot down1873
not to have any (of it, that, this)1895
to put down1944
eighty-six1959
neg1987
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > drive away > repel
recoil?c1225
to turn againc1330
to put awayc1350
rebukec1380
to put abacka1382
to put againa1382
again-puta1400
rebut?a1425
repeal?a1425
retroylc1425
rebatea1475
repel?a1475
repulse?a1475
to put backa1500
refel1548
revert1575
rembar1588
to beat back1593
rebeat1595
reject1603
repress1623
rambarrea1630
stave1631
refringe1692
slap-back1931
the world > action or operation > difficulty > hindrance > types or manners of hindrance > hinder in specific manner [verb (transitive)] > hinder or delay
bestayc1330
tarry1340
delaya1393
to put aback1450
to pull backa1470
retard1490
tarde1524
retary1526
to throw back1562
forslow1570
backward1594
detain1600
to set back1600
slug1605
retardate1613
tardya1616
taigle?1635
backen1649
remore1652
remorate1657
to cast back1671
to hold up1887
to knock back1945
OE Wærferð tr. Gregory Dialogues (Corpus Cambr.) (1900) ii. xvi. 135 He þa swa swa of langre tide wæs forgytende & him on bæc sette þa lare þæs halgan Benedictes [L. verba viri Dei quasi ex longo tempore oblitus postposuit].]
a1382 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Bodl. 959) Psalms xx. 13 For þou shalt putten þem abac [L. pones..dorsum].
a1393 J. Gower Confessio Amantis (Fairf.) vii. l. 4363 (MED) To mochel ese..set every vice forth And every vertu put abak.
1450 Rolls of Parl. V. 181/2 True maters of such persones as had not his favour were hyndred and put abakke.
c1475 (a1400) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 332 (MED) So it semeþ þat antecrist bi þis puttiþ cristis ordynaunce abake.
1484 W. Caxton tr. Subtyl Historyes & Fables Esope iv. viii The men of trouthe ben set alowe and put aback.
a1500 Partenay (Trin. Cambr.) l. 5080 Neuer put A-bake, manly was of myght.
a1555 D. Lindsay Tragedie in Dialog Experience & Courteour (1559) sig. Siijiv Than was I put abak, frome my purpose. And suddantlie, caste in captyuitie.
c1580 ( tr. Bk. Alexander (1925) I. i. 1663 Quhan gude Emynedus..Had rushit and put abak halely..Tha Turkis.
c1600 Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents (1833) 34 The saidis personis..was put abak be the lordis Ruthven, [etc.].
1669 Hist. Sir Eger 20 I am put farre aback, And ye trust no comfort in me.
1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. III 445 With strong will he put aback his pain.
1910 B. Miall tr. A. Aulard French Revol. IV. vi. 199 This Church was not in a state of progress..It was seriously put aback, and the numbers of its flock diminished.
2. transitive. Nautical. To cause (sails) to lie back against the mast of a ship. Also: to cause the sails of (a vessel) to take up this position, impeding forward motion or forcing backward movement. Cf. aback adv. 3.
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society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > use of sails, spars, or rigging > carry specific amount of sail [verb (transitive)] > trim sails > lay aback
to put aback1698
to back a yard1707
bagpipe1769
to lay aback1769
back-wind1899
1698 E. Ward Trip to Jamaica 13 We furl'd our main-sail with all our hands at once, as a strategem to seem well man'd; put our top-sailes aback, and lay by.
1752 W. Goodall Adventures Capt. Greenland IV. xi. ix. 139 The captain immediately put her sails aback, and hoisting out a boat, came instantly to me.
1799 I. Weld Trav. N. Amer. xxxvi. 419 In the hurry and confusion..the mainsail was hoisted at the same time with the jib, the vessel was put aback, and nothing could have saved her from going at once on shore but the letting fall of another anchor.
1850 Times 29 May 7/5 The tide was falling, and the sails were put aback, but without effect.
1965 A. R. Bosworth Storm Tide viii. 65 He shouted for the mainsail to be put aback.
2004 M. Wood Sailing Tall i. 17 Otherwise we would be sent flying by the rudder's kick and let the wheel spin out of control, possibly putting the vessel aback and causing serious damage even to the extent of dismasting.
3. transitive. To take aback, to put out. Usually in passive.
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1833 Fraser's Mag. Sept. 381 The Don Key, however, was not to be put aback. He immediately brays out an application for his eldest son.
1847 J. H. Ingraham Cruiser of Narragansett Bay ii. 10 I never minded much what folks said about her, but when I see what she did..I was a little put aback.
1920 Corsicana (Texas) Semi-Weekly Light 27 Aug. (single sheet) Well, I was rather put aback for a moment for a reply.
1996 New York 22 Apr. 15 The really downtown people..were kind of put aback by the fact that there were too many Hollywood people.
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