单词 | to bring off |
释义 | > as lemmasto bring off to bring off 1. To bring away from (a position or condition); esp. by boat from a ship, wreck, the shore. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away ateec885 withbreidec890 animOE overbearOE to do awayOE flitc1175 reavec1175 takec1175 to have away?a1300 to draw awayc1300 weve13.. to wend awaya1325 withdrawa1325 remuec1325 to carry away1363 to take away1372 waive1377 to long awaya1382 oftakec1390 to draw offa1398 to do froa1400 forflitc1420 amove?a1425 to carry out?a1425 surtrayc1440 surtretec1440 twistc1440 abstract1449 ostea1450 remove1459 ablatea1475 araisea1475 redd1479 dismove1480 diminish?1504 convey1530 alienate1534 retire1536 dimove1540 reversec1540 subtractc1540 submove1542 sublate1548 pare1549 to pull in1549 exempt1553 to shift off1567 retract?1570 renversec1586 aufer1587 to lay offa1593 rear1596 retrench1596 unhearse1596 exemea1600 remote1600 to set off1600 subduct1614 rob1627 extraneize1653 to bring off1656 to pull back1656 draft1742 extract1804 reef1901 society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > direct or manage ship [verb (transitive)] > set a ship's course > (bring away from shore)_ to bring off1656 society > travel > travel by water > other nautical operations > [verb (transitive)] > bring away from to bring off1701 1656 H. More Antidote Atheism (1712) ii. ix. 68 That thence the atheist may be the more easily brought off to the acknowledgement of the existence of a God. 1676 T. Hobbes tr. Homer Iliads ii. 183 Thus he the People brings Off from their purpose. 1701 London Gaz. No. 3770/3 A Granadier..swam over the River and brought off a Ferryboat. 1840 R. H. Dana Two Years before Mast xxv. 79 Going ashore..to bring off the Captain. 2. To deliver, rescue, acquit. archaic. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > rescue or deliverance > rescue or deliver (from) [verb (transitive)] areddec885 leeseOE reddOE winc1220 deliver?c1225 ridc1225 quita1250 betellc1275 casta1300 to cast outa1300 liverc1330 rescuec1330 wrechec1330 borrowc1350 to put out of ——c1350 to bring awaya1400 redea1400 wreakc1400 rescourec1425 rescousa1450 savec1480 relue1483 salue1484 redeem1488 recovera1500 redressa1500 eschewc1500 rescours1511 to pull (also snatch) out of the fire1526 recourse1533 withtakec1540 redeem1549 vindicate1568 retire1578 repair1591 reprieve1605 to bring off1609 society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > judging > acquittal or clearing of accusation > acquit or clear of accusation [verb (transitive)] quitc1300 acquita1393 discharge?a1439 acquittance1448 assoil1528 rid1530 absolve1539 to bring off1609 disimpeach1611 1297 R. Gloucester's Chron. 379 Ȝyf God me wole grace sende, Vorto make my chyrchegon, & bringe me of þys bende. c1300 Harrow. Hell 61 Y shal the bringe of helle pyne.] 1609 W. Shakespeare Troilus & Cressida v. vi. 25 Ile be tane to, Or bring him off . View more context for this quotation 1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 237 It will not bring Phalaris off; unless his Advocate can shew [etc.]. 1715 D. Defoe Family Instructor I. i. iv. 99 I cannot tell what you will say then to bring your self off. 1752 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 6 Feb. (1932) (modernized text) V. 1825 Let us see if we cannot bring off the author. 1863 C. C. Clarke Shakespeare-characters xvi. 391 The injuring party..is brought off triumphantly. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > proof, demonstration > prove, demonstrate [verb (transitive)] i-sothea925 soothec950 fanda1000 kitheOE betell1048 showc1175 prove?c1225 treousec1275 stablisha1325 approve1340 verifyc1386 justifya1393 tryc1412 answer?a1425 appreve?c1450 to make gooda1470 convictc1475 averifyc1503 arguea1513 find1512 pree1515 comprobate1531 demonstrate1538 conclude1549 convince1555 argument1558 evict1571 avoucha1593 evidencea1601 remonstrate1601 clear1605 attaint1609 monstrate1609 evince1610 evince1611 improve1613 remonstrance1621 to make out1653 ascertain1670 to bring off1674 to make (something) to through1675 render1678 substantiatea1691 establisha1704 to bring out1727 realize1763 validate1775 1674 N. Fairfax Treat. Bulk & Selvedge 37 To bring it but cleverly off, how ten thousand years between should not be time between. 4. To carry to a successful issue; to achieve. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > completing > complete (an action or piece of work) [verb (transitive)] > successfully floor1852 to put through1888 to bring off1928 1928 Sat. Rev. 27 Oct. 550/2 Theorizing about anything so personal..seems a forlorn endeavour; but Mr. Beresford has brought it off. 1936 Discovery Aug. 241/1 He strains forward..and..brings off one of his special ‘stunts’ of marksmanship. 1952 M. Laski Village ii. 40 They each hoped to goodness Daisy could bring it off. to bring off to bring off transitive. slang. To masturbate (a person); to cause to reach orgasm, esp. by masturbation. Frequently reflexive. Cf. off adv. 2b. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > other types of sexual activity or intercourse > engage in other types of sexual activity or intercourse [verb (transitive)] > stimulate genitals of (a person) gropec1275 feel1569 goose1879 to play with ——1879 fingerc1890 to bring off1916 to feel up1926 to jack off?1927 reef1962 fingle1996 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > other types of sexual activity or intercourse > engage in other types of sexual activity or intercourse [verb (transitive)] > stimulate genitals of (a person) > cause to have orgasm by frig1598 milk1616 to toss off1879 wank1905 to pull off1909 to bring off1916 to jerk off1969 masturbate1974 the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > other types of sexual activity or intercourse > engage in other types of sexual activity or intercourse [verb (transitive)] > stimulate genitals of (a person) > stimulate (genitals) to play with ——1879 to bring off1916 manipulate1949 1916 H. N. Cary Slang of Venery I. 122 To bring down (or off) by hand, to masturbate. 1928 D. H. Lawrence Lady Chatterley's Lover xiv. 244 Then there's the hard sort, that are the devil to bring off at all, and bring themselves off, like my wife. 1972 ‘J. W. Wells’ Come fly with Us 156 He told me to masturbate in the phone booth, to..bring myself off. 1988 J. McInerny Story of my Life ii. 25 Dean brings me off with his hand but it's just not the same, I want more, I don't want to stop. 2002 G. Duncan I, Lucifer (2003) 36 She's already brought herself off against one of Jimmeny's nailed marble feet, ostensibly dusting the statue's armpits. < as lemmas |
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