单词 | superficie |
释义 | superficien. Now rare. = superficies n. (in various senses). ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > surface > [noun] scalec1400 superfice?c1400 superficie?a1425 overfacec1475 plata1522 superficies1530 situation1558 outface1570 upperface1583 surface1600 superface1633 periphery1664 the world > space > relative position > condition of being external > surface > [noun] > with respect to form, texture, or extent superficie1567 superficies1603 surface1605 the world > relative properties > number > geometry > surface > [noun] superficec1400 superficies1530 surface1604 superficie1702 wave-surface1833 developable1847 quartic1854 scroll1862 conicoid1863 regulus1874 Riemann surface1876 tetrahedroid1889 construct1902 skew1902 trend surface1956 ?a1425 MS Hunterian 95 f. 102, in Middle Eng. Dict. at Superficie Þe colour of him maie not be represented to þe skynne of þe flesche, þat is to seie, to þe superficie of þe bodie. c1475 tr. Henri de Mondeville Surgery (Wellcome) f. 149 If it wole not staunche in þis maner, þanne cauterise þe superficie ouþir þe opper more placis of þe veynes ouþir of þe arteries wiþ an hoot yren. 1545 T. Raynald in tr. E. Roesslin Byrth of Mankynde i. sig. D.ivv Vpon the outward face & superficye of this skyn, there is yet another thynner skyn. 1567 J. Maplet Greene Forest f. 43 It then ariseth vp againe to the waters top, and so keepeth ouerlie and aboue the waters highest superficie. 1653 tr. J. Pecquet New Anat. Exper. 91 The superficie of the Earth-Watrish Orb is pressed of the same [sc. the Atmosphere] not by its weight alone, but also by vertue of his Elatery. 1676 J. Sterpin tr. L. J. Debes Færoœ i. 50 It seems, that the form of the bottom must be like that of the Superficie, that is to say, with small bowings and Cavities in it. 1702 V. Mandey tr. J. J. Hainlin Synopsis Mathematica: Opticks i. vii. 656 A Figure of Radiation, is that whose Base exists in a visible Superficie. 1726 G. Leoni tr. L. B. Alberti Architecture III. 1/2 A Superficie is that extreme part of a body which we consider, not with regard to..depth, but only with regard to breadth and length. 1833 J. de Mun tr. A. Soulard in Rep. Commissioner Gen. Land Office in Public Documents Senate U.S. (1836) II. 186 A total superficie of upwards of 26 leagues. 2005 R. Coover in Iowa Rev. 35 46 Watching the copulations soon became a popular entertainment, audiences drawn more to the perversities of the superficie, needless to say, than to the stodgier reproductive behavior of the structural elements. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2012; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < |
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