单词 | the brown |
释义 | > as lemmasthe brown 4. the brown: lit. the brown-coloured mass of a flock of game-birds; in to fire into the brown (of them): to fire into the midst of a covey instead of singling out a bird; also transferred, to fire, or launch a missile, indiscriminately into a mass. ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > hunting > shooting > shoot [verb (intransitive)] > manner or type of grousec1798 to set up1824 to shoot for the stick1834 to go to rode1838 to fire into the brown (of them)1845 set1859 hold ahead1881 hold on1881 rough-shoot1937 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > action of propelling missile > discharge of firearms > discharge firearms [verb (intransitive)] > types of firing plunge1761 steal1794 snipe1832 to fire into the brown (of them)1845 pot1854 pot-shoot1867 group1911 pot-shot1913 1845 J. Mayer Sportsman's Direct. (ed. 7) ii. 21 Always aim at one particular bird, not firing at random at the whole covey, or ‘into the brown of them’. 1871 Punch 16 Dec. 256/2 Sportsmen, whose sport must mainly consist in ‘firing into the brown’. 1885 Punch 31 Jan. 53 ‘Pop! Bang! Whose bird?’ That's the French notion of a tag, as the husband looses off ‘into the brown’ of his wife's adorers. 1888 R. Kipling Phantom 'Rickshaw (1889) 87 We three Martinis firing into the brown of the enemy. 1897 M. Kingsley Trav. W. Afr. xxiii. 545 I fired two..stools..into the brown of it, and the meeting broke up. 1899 Daily News 4 May 8/2 The sportsman..not firing into the brown, but taking careful aim at some particular bird. 1908 T. N. Walker Through Mutiny v. 90 Our officer..treated the General and his followers to some volleys fired right into the brown of them. 1955 ‘C. S. Forester’ Good Shepherd 23 Three square miles of sea, an immense target for any torpedo fired ‘into the brown’. < as lemmas |
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