单词 | sabe |
释义 | saben. slang (originally U.S.). = savvy n. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > understanding > reason, faculty of reasoning > common sense > [noun] witc1175 sensea1382 conscience1449 mother witc1475 common wit1517 common sense1536 philosophy1557 good sense?1562 sconce1567 mother-sense1603 ingenuity1651 bonsense1681 rumgumption1686 nous1706 gumption?1719 rummlegumption1751 savvy1785 horse sense1832 kokum1848 sabe1872 common1899 marbles1902 gump1920 loaf1925 1872 B. Harte in Atlantic Monthly Mar. 352/2 Did n't hev no more sabe than to come round yar with sickness in the house and no provision. 1892 R. Kipling & W. Balestier Naulahka xxi. 273 You have been romping around for six months after something you hadn't the sabe to hold when you'd got. 1907 S. E. White Arizona Nights ii. iii. 256 I'm looking for a man with sand enough and sabe of the country enough to lead a posse. 1913 J. London Valley of Moon 311 We ain't got the sabe, or the knack, or something or other. 1931 Lariat Apr. 53 You ain't got much sabe. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2021). sabev. slang (originally U.S.). = savvy v. Cf. quien sabe int. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > knowledge, what is known > have knowledge, know [verb (transitive)] i-witec900 wit971 yknowOE canOE i-kenc1000 seeOE yknowOE understanda1131 knowlOE can (or could) skillc1340 cona1387 havec1405 kyd1530 weeta1547 digest1549 wist1580 wis1606 savvy1686 sabe1850 1850 California Courier (San Francisco) 6 Sept. 2/3 Ha! Sabe that? 1865 F. H. Nixon Peter Perfume 58 The ‘no sabee’ dodge to try they'd fain. 1874 B. Harte Wan Lee I asked if the juggler was the father of the baby. ‘No sabe!’ said the imperturbable Hop Sing, taking refuge in that Spanish form of non-committalism so common in California. 1884 B. Harte On Frontier 241 ‘I don't think—I—I quite sabe, boys,’ he added. 1889 K. Munroe Golden Days vii. 69 I forgot you..don't sabe the lingo. 1903 A. Adams Log of Cowboy vi. 37 Girls, you know, sabe each other that way. 1907 S. E. White Arizona Nights (U.K. ed.) i. 9 I sabed that they'd seen the original exhibit your Uncle Jim was making of himself. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2020). < n.1872v.1850 |
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