单词 | spesh |
释义 | speshn. colloquial (now chiefly British). Something which is additional to what is usual or ordinary; = special n. 6. Now esp.: a television or radio programme broadcast in addition to a regular series; = special n. 6g.In quot. 1887: a train additional to those scheduled on the regular timetable. Cf. special n. 6a. ΘΚΠ society > communication > journalism > journal > matter of or for journals > [noun] > article > other types of article lost1762 human interest1779 sub-article1815 sub-leader1839 turn-over1842 feuilleton1845 special1861 spesh1887 causerie1903 personality profile1922 think-piece1935 situationer1937 turnover article1952 opinion piece1957 tick-tock1972 listicle2007 1887 Judy 15 June 277 The 'Ouse of Parlyment as travelled down by ‘spesh’. 1960 Variety 10 Feb. 35/1 The station preempted..‘World Wide 60’..for a full hour spesh on the snowballing developments. 1982 Sounds 13 Feb. 48/1 Since this is more like an extended dub 12″ dancefloor spesh than your actual elpee, what's truly noo in the groove is precious. 2000 Heat 13 Jan. 90/2 A 90-minutes spesh kicks off the new series with..Alan Alda joining the cast. 2013 Sun (Nexis) 2 Mar. In this Comic Relief spesh,..comedians..try to raise some serious cash. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). speshadj. colloquial (originally U.S., now chiefly British). = special adj. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being special or extraordinary > [adjective] > special, extraordinary, or unusual sunderlepeOE specialc1325 strangec1330 undeemousa1400 outragec1400 singularc1400 stravagant1565 unusual1582 extraordinarya1586 remarkable1593 exordinary1601 peculiar1608 stupendous1640 eccentricala1652 particular1665 out-of-the-way1675 uncommon1705 awfy1724 exceptionable1801 tremendous1831 exceptional1846 exceptive1849 exceptionary1850 spesh1874 heart-stopping1891 off-brand1929 wild1955 cracker1964 1874 San Francisco Chron. 15 Feb. 7/2 A Western Congressman says he is 'posed to spesh pay-hic-ments and will vote for irredidemable greenbax ev time. 1898 Evening Herald (Syracuse, N.Y.) 9 July 8/6 Well, make a spesh eff just as a fave. 1952 Chicago Tribune 9 Mar. iv. 6/3 I won't be sending frequent Spesh Deliveries to you. 1966 Stage & Television Today 23 June 12/2 (heading) Are you something ‘spesh’—or sausage-machine talent? 1998 M. Waites Little Triggers (1999) viii. 66 I mean, Melinda's all right as far as it goes, but you should 'ave seen 'er before the op! Nothin' spesh. 2014 Cosmopolitan (U.K. ed.) (Nexis) Aug. 153 There's something a bit spesh about Dior nails. This is a new entry (OED Third Edition, September 2016; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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