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单词 shut-out
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shut-outadj.n.

Etymology: shut adj.: compare to shut out at shut v. Phrasal verbs.Previous versions of the OED give the stress as: shut-ˈout.
A. adj.
1. That is shut out or excluded; isolated, remote.
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society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > separation or isolation > [adjective]
solec1407
separate1600
sequestereda1616
unconjunctive1643
recluse1656
separated1730
removed1766
insulated1781
stray1796
insulate1803
isolated1811
Robinson Crusoe1823
incommunicado1844
shut-out1853
isolate1854
marooned1883
cut-off1894
shut-away1911
shut-off1913
splitsville1964
the world > relative properties > number > specific numbers > one > condition of being alone > [adjective] > isolated
solec1407
lonely1645
lone1668
isolated1763
apart1786
isolate1819
shut-out1853
disconnected1919
1853 E. K. Kane U.S. Grinnell Exped. xli. 378 Every cranny..spoke to us of..a relation with the shut-out world.
1853 E. C. Gaskell Let. Sept. (1966) 245 He..was rather intimate with Lord Palmerston at Cambridge, a pleasant soothing reflection now, in his shut-out life.
1860 ‘G. Eliot’ Let. 5 Sept. (1954) III. 342 It is a better house than I care to have, but as it is more shut out than anything we have seen..I accept the luxury.
2. In Bridge, of a bid: pre-emptive or otherwise intended to discourage the opposition from bidding. Also transferred of a financial bid.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [adjective] > system of bidding > types of bidding
pre-emptive1913
takeout1914
shut-out1916
artificial1927
rebiddable1930
strength-showing1930
one-over-one1931
psychic1932
game-forcing1933
redoubled1954
responsive1956
multi-purpose1972
multicoloured1976
multi1977
society > occupation and work > business affairs > a business or company > [adjective] > types of takeover (bid)
friendly1900
shut-out1969
hostile1972
Pac-Man1982
1916 ‘Bascule’ Adv. Auction Bridge i. 77 To what extent does it pay to make what are known as preemptive, or ‘shut-out’ bids?
1921 A. E. M. Foster Auction Bridge 52 Pre-emptive bids are, in my opinion, a mistake, unless they are of the nature of necessary shut~out bids.
1932 Daily Tel. 8 Oct. 15/5 In using the term ‘pre-emptive’ I am not in any way ascribing the meaning of ‘shut-out’ to that word.
1959 T. Reese & A. Dormer Bridge Player's Dict. 167 An opening bid of three or four in a suit is in nearly all systems a weak shutout bid, based on a long suit with little or no outside strength.
1969 Observer 12 Jan. 11/1 Joe Hyman, chairman of Viyella International, ought to be worried by Courtaulds' 15s. 6d. a share shut-out bid for English Calico.
1982 Times 22 Jan. 13/5 The Council for the Securities Industry moved yesterday to ban ‘shut out’ takeover bids. It has become popular for one company to take control of another by buying or obtaining promises which give it 50 per cent control before anyone else can make counter proposals.
3. In Baseball and other games: characterized by the failure of the losers to score; that prevents the opponents from scoring. Chiefly North American.
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society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > baseball > [adjective] > scoreless
runless1885
shut-out1949
1949 Minot (N. Dakota) Daily News 22 July 8/8 He led his Grand Forks team to a one-hit shutout victory over Duluth.
1974 News & Press (Darlington, S. Carolina) 25 Apr. 11/1 Riding to victory on the two hit shutout pitching of Reece Ammons and the strong bat of Darrell Lloyd, the St. John's Blue Devils blitzed the Manning Monarchs 6–0.
1978 Monitor (McAllen, Texas) 21 May 3B/5 The Purple team scoring a 9–0 shutout win over the White unit in a controlled scrimmage.
B. n.
1. In Baseball and other games: a match or innings in which one side does not score; prevention from scoring. Also figurative. Chiefly North American.
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society > leisure > sport > winning, losing, or scoring > [noun] > losing or defeat
loss1548
thrashing1797
punishment1811
trouncing1867
gruelling1882
shut-out1889
slaughter1890
nong1903
caning1933
massacre1940
whacking1951
society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > baseball > [noun] > game > types of game
shut-out1889
scrub1892
no-hitter1907
slug-fest1916
runathon1932
perfecto1948
laugher1961
make-up game1976
1889 Pueblo (Colorado) Opinion 21 July 4/5 The Springs were ‘fated’ from the start, and narrowly escaped a shut out.
1897 Earl of Suffolk et al. Encycl. Sport I. 79/2 (Baseball) Shut out, an innings in which a side does not score a run.
1904 N.Y. World 3 Aug. On the pitching..was entitled to a shut-out. The Tigers scored their only run in the fifth.
1936 N.Y. Herald Tribune 2 Oct. 10/2 The national scoreboard looked pretty bad. In fact it looked so much like a shutout for the team that you voted a change of management in order to give the country a chance to win the game.
1937 Evening Standard 25 Feb. 31 The Swiss may fully extend Britain, and maybe even break Foster's proud run of ‘shut-outs’.
1955 Edmonton (Alberta) Jrnl. 4 Jan. 10/4 A few hours later he secured that elusive shutout that had escaped him so far this season.
1972 Newsweek 31 July 43/3 Fischer routed Mark Taimanov..6 to 0, for the first shutout in the history of grandmaster chess.
1972 N.Y. Times 3 Nov. 39/1 Senator McGovern may lose every state in the Union, and..his only chance of avoiding a shut-out lies with the people..in California and the District of Columbia.
1977 Wandsworth Borough News 16 Sept. 10/3 Putney St. Mary's Senior ‘D’ and U/12 ‘A’ teams were in good scoring form, both winning their matches after scoring 10 goals apiece. For the ‘D’ team it was a complete shut-out.
1978 J. Irving World according to Garp xix. 426 Roberta pitched a shutout.
2. A lock-out.
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1924 Times Trade & Engin. Suppl. 29 Nov. 245/1 A policy..leading to shut-outs and extra dock charges.
3. A shut-out bid: see sense A. 2.
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society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > game > card game > bridge > [noun] > actions or tactics > call > bidding > bid > other types of bid
ask1872
overcall1890
rescue bid1912
game-goer1913
reverse bid1915
denial1916
rebid1916
overbid?1917
rescue?1917
under-call1923
jump1927
invitation1928
score-bid1928
approach1929
pre-empt1929
one-over-one1931
response1931
cue-bid1932
psychic1932
asking bid1936
reverse1936
shut-out1936
under-bid1945
controlled psychic1959
relay bid1959
raise1964
psych1965
multi1972
splinter bid1977
society > occupation and work > business affairs > a business or company > [noun] > assumption of control by other company > bid > type of
bear hug1977
shut-out1982
1936 E. Culbertson Contract Bridge Compl. 17 Shut-out, an unnecessarily high bid, designed to make it difficult for the other side to enter the auction.
1982 Observer 17 Jan. 17/5 The Takeover Panel's consent to the ‘shut-out’.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online December 2019).
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