| 单词 | sothat | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasso..that  24.   so..that, in such a way, to such an extent, that:extracted from soadv.conj.  a.  With adjectives and adverbs, or equivalent phrases. ΚΠ OE    Crist I 323  				Hio þonne æfter him ece stondað simle singales swa beclysed þæt nænig oþer nymðe nergend god, hy æfre ma eft onluceð. a1240    Ureisun in  Old Eng. Hom. I. 183  				[Thou art] swo leoflic and swa lufsum þet te engles a biholdeþ þe. 1297    R. Gloucester's Chron. (Rolls) 2207  				Þe romeins beþ anud of hor trauail so sore..þat hii nolleþ come here nanmore. c1340    R. Rolle Pricke of Conscience 324  				Swilk men er ay swa unstedfast, Þat na drede may with þam last. c1450    Merlin ii. 37  				The water maketh so grete bruyt that all that is made a-boven it moste nede falle. ?1523    J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. liiv  				Their cotes be so syde, that they be fayne to tucke them vp whan they ryde. 1574    E. Hellowes tr.  A. de Guevara Familiar Epist. 258  				You aske me histories so straunge.., that my wittes may not in anye wyse but needes go on pilgrimage. 1625    S. Purchas Pilgrimes II. 1138  				The wind..came with so great gales, that it raised the sands of the coast very high. 1749    H. Fielding Tom Jones II.  vi. iii. 241  				The Squire was so delighted with this Conduct of his Daughter, that he scarce eat any  Dinner.       View more context for this quotation 1801    M. Edgeworth Forester in  Moral Tales I. 26  				So ill that she could hardly speak. 1862    M. E. Braddon Lady Audley's Secret I. viii. 142  				He sat so long in this attitude, that Robert turned round at last.  b.  With verbs.In verse (more rarely in prose) sometimes placed after the verb, and immediately followed by that, but separated from it by a pause. ΚΠ (a)(b)a1175    Cott. Hom. in  Old Eng. Hom. I. 231  				Þa be-fel hit swa þat him a þance befell.a1325						 (c1250)						    Gen. & Exod. 		(1968)	 l. 3503  				Wurð ðin fader and moder so, Ðat ðu hem drede and helpe do.1390    J. Gower Confessio Amantis I. 12  				Whil the lawe is reuled so That clerkes to the werre entende.a1400						 (a1325)						    Cursor Mundi 		(Vesp.)	 l. 7509  				I..scok þam be þe berdes sua þat i þair chafftes raue in tua.1535    Bible 		(Coverdale)	 2 Chron. iv. 4  				It stode so vpon the bullockes, that thre were turned towarde the north [etc.].1609    W. Shakespeare Sonnets lxxi. sig. E3v  				I loue you so, That I in your sweet thoughts would be forgot, If [etc.] .       View more context for this quotation1697    Protestant Mercury No. 189  				A Porter's Wife..Beat her Husband so, that she forced him to leap over a Balconey. c950    Lindisf. Gosp. John iii. 16  				Suæ..lufade god ðone middangeard þætte sunu his ancende gesalde [etc.]. c1320    Cast. of Love 1523  				God leeue vs here so ende, Þat we ben worþi to heuene wende. c1405						 (c1387–95)						    G. Chaucer Canterbury Tales Prol. 		(Hengwrt)	 		(2003)	 l. 32  				So hadde I spoken with hem..That I was of hir felaweshipe ano n. 1411    Rolls of Parl. III. 651/1  				The same Loord the Roos schall so doon to hem, that they schall tellen hem wel payed. 1480    Cov. Leet Bk. 437  				To so direct that your said Oratours haue all þat..shall accorde with right. a1592    R. Greene Comicall Hist. Alphonsus 		(1599)	  i. sig. A3  				Now a dayes so yrksome Idels slights..haue witch'd each students mind, That death it is [etc.]. 1641    J. Jackson True Evangelical Temper  ii. 130  				The example doth so suite the Text, that I could not pretermit it here. 1667    J. Milton Paradise Lost  ii. 719  				So frownd the mighty Combatants, that Hell Grew  darker.       View more context for this quotation 1735    S. Johnson tr.  J. Lobo Voy. Abyssinia 75  				This Answer and the Present so provok'd Mahomet..that [etc.]. 1883    Harper's Mag. Nov. 905/2  				To so cut down his power..that he would be inclined [etc.]. ΚΠ 1633    Bp. J. Hall Plaine Explic. Hard Texts  i. 339  				Yet so shall he be gracious to the penitently dejected, that he shall not beare with the obstinate sinner.  d.  With but (= that..not). ΚΠ 1842    T. B. Macaulay Horatius xviii  				There was no heart so bold, But sore it ached. < as lemmas | 
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