单词 | staying |
释义 | stayingn.1 The action of stay v.1 1. a. In various intransitive senses: Coming to a stand, waiting, continuing in a place or a condition; †hesitating, delaying. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > [noun] lissc1000 ceasec1330 stintc1330 stinting1338 ceasinga1340 discontinuancea1398 cessationa1400 leaving-off?a1425 surceasingc1435 disusage1475 stop1483 staying1546 discontinuation1572 discontinuing1582 surcease1590 stintance1605 cessure1607 desisting1607 avocationa1617 desistance1632 sistencea1639 surceasementa1641 supersession1648 dispractice1673 breaking-off1683 estoppage1701 cess1703 cesser1809 shutdown1857 stoppage1865 shut-off1889 sign-off1919 the world > time > duration > [noun] > in a place or condition staying1546 the world > movement > absence of movement > [noun] > remaining as opposed to going beleavingc1330 mansionc1400 remaining1496 stay1538 staying1546 stay-put1941 the world > time > a suitable time or opportunity > untimeliness > delay or postponement > [noun] longingeOE bideOE abodec1225 bodea1300 demura1300 dwella1300 litinga1300 delayc1300 delayingc1300 demurrancec1300 but honec1325 without ensoignec1325 abidec1330 dretchingc1330 dwellingc1330 essoinc1330 tarrying1340 litea1350 delaymenta1393 respitea1393 oversettinga1398 delayancea1400 delitea1400 lingeringa1400 stounding?a1400 sunyiea1400 targea1400 train?a1400 deferring14.. dilation14.. dayc1405 prolongingc1425 spacec1430 adjourningc1436 retardationc1437 prolongation?a1439 training1440 adjournment1445 sleuthingc1450 tarry1451 tarriance1460 prorogation1476 oversetc1485 tarriage1488 debaid1489 supersedement1492 superseding1494 off-putting1496 postponing1496 tract1503 dilating1509 sparinga1513 hafting1519 sufferance1523 tracking1524 sticking1525 stay1530 pause1532 protraction1535 tracting1535 protract of time1536 protracting1540 postposition1546 staying1546 procrastination1548 difference1559 surceasing1560 tardation1568 detract1570 detracting1572 tarryment1575 rejourning1578 detraction1579 longness1579 rejournment1579 holding1581 reprieving1583 cunctation1585 retarding1585 retardance1586 temporizing1587 by and by1591 suspensea1592 procrastinatinga1594 tardance1595 linger1597 forslacking1600 morrowing1602 recess1603 deferment1612 attendance1614 put-off1623 adjournal1627 fristing1637 hanging-up1638 retardment1640 dilatoriness1642 suspension1645 stickagea1647 tardidation1647 transtemporation1651 demurragea1656 prolatation1656 prolation1656 moration1658 perendination1658 offput1730 retardure1751 postponement1757 retard1781 traverse1799 tarrowing1832 mañana1845 temporization1888 procrastinativeness1893 deferral1895 traa dy liooar1897 stalling1927 heel-tapping1949 off-put1970 1546 J. Heywood Dialogue Prouerbes Eng. Tongue ii. viii. sig. Kiii Whiche foreseene in this woman wisely waying, That meete was to staie somewhat for hir staying. 1576 A. Fleming Panoplie Epist. Epitome sig. Aij There is a degree in growing, a stint or staying, and a diminishing. a1616 W. Shakespeare Henry VI, Pt. 2 (1623) iv. vii. 215 Heere is no staying . View more context for this quotation 1632 W. Lithgow Totall Disc. Trav. ii. 52 In the time of my fiue dayes staying there. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson ii. vi. 199 The cause of his staying behind. 1786 G. Frazer Dove's Flight 59 It is our perverse wills that are the cause of our staying away from Christ. 1891 Sat. Rev. 28 Mar. 383/1 Staying may merely mean, as it sometimes does on the Turf, not being able to go fast enough to tire themselves. ΘΚΠ the world > the universe > sun > solar movement > [noun] > solstice sunsteadOE solsticea1325 stinting of the suna1387 solsticionc1400 standing of the sun?1440 solstitium?1521 stay of the sun1538 solstacionc1540 sunstay1545 conversion1553 staying of the sun1555 solstitial1561 solsticy1570 trope1599 solstead1601 1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Stayinge course or standinge of the sunne at the highest and lowest.] 1555 R. Eden tr. Peter Martyr of Angleria Decades of Newe Worlde iii. vii. f. 126v The steyinges or conuersyons of the soonne (cauled Solstitia). c. Holding out in a race, etc. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > continuing > [noun] > continuance in a race, etc. staying1862 1862 ‘The Druid’ Scott & Sebright 207 His staying arose rather from the fact that his speed was so tremendous that no horse could get him out, than from innate gameness. 2. Stopping, arresting, preventing. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > [noun] > causing cessation of action or operation arrestc1400 stanchingc1400 arresting1424 cessing1512 stay1537 surceasing1553 staying1563 cohibition1586 intercepting1598 interception1611 stoppage1657 arrestation1793 arrestment1836 stemming1914 turn-off1967 society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > [noun] havingeOE holdc1230 withholdingc1386 restrainingc1390 refraininga1398 repression?a1425 repressing1431 bridlingc1443 restraint1443 restrainc1449 repressurec1487 restingc1503 abstention1521 controlling1523 controlment1525 distrain1531 staying1563 control1564 refrain1568 retention1578 check1579 restrainment1579 refranation1583 cohibition1586 withholdment1640 curbing1661 coercion1827 chastenment1882 detent1907 clamp-down1940 1563 in Vicary's Anat. Bodie of Man (1888) App. iii. 165 The proclamacion devysed for the steyinge of thowneres of thinfectyd mansyon howses..from the lettynge of the same. 1620 in 10th Rep. Royal Comm. Hist. MSS (1885) App. i. 45 I fear it prouffe ane inprofitable work..bot there is no staying of him. 1654 J. Owen Doctr. Saints Perseverance xii. 287 The staying of the Mariners from going out of the ship, was a meanes that Paul was kept a live. Compounds C1. General attributive. staying-place n. ΚΠ 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. III 16 No middle, no beginning, and no end; No staying place. C2. staying power n. in a race or other contest (hence also gen.), power to ‘stay’ or continue in action for a long time; power of persistent effort. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > perseverance or persistence > [noun] > staying power lastingnessa1398 unweariness1611 unweariednessa1617 last1622 indefatigationa1646 unweariableness1647 unwearisomeness1649 indefatigability1651 indefatigableness1653 infatigability1709 lasting1762 stamina1803 unweariability1853 staying qualities1856 stickability1858 staying power1859 sitzfleisch1877 bounceback1959 the world > life > the body > bodily constitution > bodily strength > [noun] > staying power staying qualities1856 staying power1859 society > leisure > sport > player or sportsperson > [noun] > qualities of sportsperson > condition or fitness bottom1747 staying power1859 form1869 steel1891 match-fitness1960 society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > racing or race > horse racing > [noun] > horse by performance > racing qualities bottom1747 running1798 steel1850 staying power1859 1859 ‘The Druid’ Silk & Scarlet iii. 250 His stock..rather inherit his fine dash of speed, than his staying powers. 1875 Punch 13 Mar. 115/2 Steddie has deteriorated, but his back is fairly straight, and his staying power is good. 1880 G. Duff in 19th Cent. No. 38. 661 The Greek is no doubt the higher civilisation, but the Bulgarian has more ‘staying power.’ 1887 M. Shearman Athletics & Football (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) 112 The good steeplechaser must, of course, be a long-distance runner, as no one without staying powers can hope to last the distance. staying qualities n. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > decision > perseverance or persistence > [noun] > staying power lastingnessa1398 unweariness1611 unweariednessa1617 last1622 indefatigationa1646 unweariableness1647 unwearisomeness1649 indefatigability1651 indefatigableness1653 infatigability1709 lasting1762 stamina1803 unweariability1853 staying qualities1856 stickability1858 staying power1859 sitzfleisch1877 bounceback1959 the world > life > the body > bodily constitution > bodily strength > [noun] > staying power staying qualities1856 staying power1859 1856 ‘The Druid’ Post & Paddock ii. 38 The staying qualities of the Hetmans. 1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. III. lxxxix. 218 Its candidates, when elected, often betrayed it and went over to the regulars, who, they foresaw, had more staying qualities. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online September 2021). stayingn.2 The action of stay v.2; propping up, supporting. Also, †supporting oneself, leaning. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > support > [noun] > action or fact of supporting staying1428 shoring1496 supporting1577 supportance1597 underbearing1597 the world > space > relative position > support > [noun] > fact of being supported or leaning on leaningc1440 staying1648 innitency1658 innixion1709 the world > space > relative position > posture > action of leaning on or against something > [noun] upleaning1588 staying1648 1428–9 in H. Littlehales Medieval Rec. London City Church (1905) 70 For iron werk & nayles for stayeng of þe crosse iiijs jd. 1580–1 in J. Raine Fabric Rolls York Minster (1859) 118 For two longe yron gaddes for stayinge of a pynnacle of the churche, 11s. 1648 H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck Een léninge, a Leaning or a Staying against any place. CompoundsΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > support > [noun] > that which supports > something to lean on > staff to lean on leaning-staffc1440 staying staff1571 1571 W. Baldwin et al. Myrrour for Magistrates (rev. ed.) f. 168 A staying staffe and wallet therewithall, I beare about as witnesse of my fall. 1577 T. Kendall tr. Politianus et al. Flowers of Epigrammes f. 68v A sachell and a staiyng staff..Were acceptable to the life, of wise Diogenes. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online March 2020). stayingn.3 The action of stay v.3 ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > use of wind > [noun] > methods of going about stayinga1618 boxing1766 box-hauling1769 gybing1769 wearing1769 society > travel > travel by water > vessel, ship, or boat > shipbuilding and repairing > [noun] > fitting out or equipping ships > rigging a ship > specific operations stayinga1618 fiddingc1860 a1618 W. Raleigh Disc. Invention Shipping 29 in Judicious & Select Ess. (1650) Which may be chosen..by reason of their ready staying and turning. 1685 N. Boteler Six Dialogues Sea-services Staying of masts. 1830 F. Marryat King's Own II. iv. 58 A boat..had been lowered down..to examine the staying of the masts. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1915; most recently modified version published online June 2018). stayingadj. That stays. 1. In intransitive senses. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [adjective] > long-lasting or enduring longeOE longsomeeOE long of lifeOE lastinga1225 cleaving1340 continualc1340 dwellingc1380 long-livinga1382 everlastingc1384 long-duringa1387 long-lasting?a1400 long-liveda1400 broadc1400 permanable?c1422 perseverant?a1425 permanentc1425 perdurable?a1439 continuedc1440 abiding1448 unremoved1455 eternalc1460 long-continued1464 continuing1526 long-enduring1527 enduring1532 immortal1538 diuturn?1541 veterated1547 resiant?1567 stayinga1568 well-wearinga1568 substantive1575 pertinacious1578 extant1581 ceaseless1590 marble1596 of length1597 longeval1598 diuturnal1599 nine-lived1600 chronic1601 unexhausted1602 chronical1604 endurable1607 continuant1610 indeflourishing1610 aged1611 indurant1611 continuatea1616 perennious1628 seculara1631 undiscontinueda1631 continuated1632 untransitory1632 long-spun1633 momently1641 stative1643 outliving1645 constant1653 long-descended1660 voluminousa1661 perduring1664 perdurant1671 livelong1673 perennial1676 longeve1678 consequential1681 unquenched1703 lifelong1746 momentary1755 inveterate1780 stabile1797 persistent1826 unpassing1831 all-time1846 year-long1846 teak-built1847 lengthful1855 long-term1867 long haul1873 sticky1879 week-to-week1879 perenduring1883 long-range1885 longish1889 long-time1902 long run1904 long-life1915 a1568 R. Ascham Scholemaster (1570) ii. f. 45 Those that haue ye inuentiuest heades..and roundest tonges..(except they learne and vse this good lesson of Epitome) commit commonlie greater faultes, than dull, staying silent men do. b. Continuing in a place. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > absence of movement > [adjective] > remaining as opposed to going lentc1400 undeparting1581 unretreating1791 staying1852 stay-put1962 the world > action or operation > continuing > [adjective] > with endurance staying1852 1852 R. S. Surtees Mr. Sponge's Sporting Tour vii. xli. 220 The staying guests could not do much for the good things set out. 1865 F. Marryat Love's Conflict I. xiv. 225 In some cases it is not the staying horse who wins. 2. In transitive senses: Arresting. ΘΚΠ society > authority > subjection > restraint or restraining > [adjective] bridling1559 barring1567 restraining1597 retracting1661 curbing1720 detaining1822 restrictionary1828 inhibitive1830 checking1861 inhibitory1870 withholding1898 staying1902 1902 Daily Chron. 2 Sept. 5/1 There is yet time for a staying hand, which would preserve some plain brickwork in the interior. Derivatives ˈstayingly adv. rare Apparently only attested in dictionaries or glossaries. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [adverb] > for a long time longeOE longOE longlyOE longsomelyOE yorec1275 lastingly1372 longsa1450 for longa1530 in length1566 with the longest1636 stayingly1648 eternally1664 sometime1801 chronically1854 forever1861 somewhile1864 for the duration1916 long-term1947 secularly1971 1648 H. Hexham Groot Woorden-boeck Blijvelick, durable, or Stayingly. 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