单词 | to bear out |
释义 | > as lemmasto bear out to bear out 1. a. transitive. To corroborate, confirm (a fact or assertion). Also: to support, back up (a person) (now only in something he or she has claimed). ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > attest, bear witness [verb (transitive)] > support, corroborate fasteneOE i-sothea925 sustainc1325 witness1362 approvec1380 confirmc1384 affirma1393 justifya1393 to bear outa1475 corrobore1485 uphold1485 nourisha1522 underpinc1522 to countenance outa1529 favoura1530 soothe1544 strengthen1548 comfort1593 second1596 accredit1598 evidencea1601 warrantise1600 compact1608 back1612 thickena1616 accreditate1654 shoulder1674 support1691 corroborate1706 carry1835 to give (also lend) colour1921 a1475 in A. Clark Eng. Reg. Godstow Nunnery (1905) i. 245 (MED) As the charter..bare out and witnessith. 1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia sig. Oii He helpeth and beareth out simple wittes. 1619 E. M. Bolton tr. Florus Rom. Hist. 230 Thou didst defend thy selfe..against that people which had all the earth to backe, and beare them out. 1801 M. Edgeworth Forester in Moral Tales I. 204 You think, I suppose, that your friends..will bear you out. 1867 E. A. Freeman Hist. Norman Conquest I. vi. 441 A splendid panegyric which is fully borne out by his recorded acts. 1997 Time Out 10 Sept. 31/1 He claims, and his tweed jacket and lace-ups bear him out, to be resistant to fashion. 2017 Pretoria News (S. Afr.) (Nexis) 31 July 9 It is a fact, borne out by statistics, that more men than women are involved in drunken-driving related incidents. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > commend or praise [verb (transitive)] heryc735 mickleeOE loveOE praise?c1225 upraisea1300 alosec1300 commenda1340 allow1340 laud1377 lose1377 avauntc1380 magnifya1382 enhancea1400 roosea1400 recommendc1400 recommanda1413 to bear up?a1425 exalt1430 to say well (also evil, ill, etc.) of (also by)1445 laudifyc1470 gloryc1475 advance1483 to bear out1485 prizec1485 to be or to have in laudationa1500 joya1500 extol1509 collaud1512 concend?1521 solemnize?1521 celebrate1522 stellify1523 to set up1535 well-word1547 predicate1552 glorify1557 to set forth1565 admire1566 to be up with1592 voice1594 magnificate1598 plaud1598 concelebrate1599 encomionize1599 to con laud1602 applauda1616 panegyrize1617 acclamate1624 to set offa1625 acclaim1626 raise1645 complement1649 encomiate1651 voguec1661 phrase1675 to set out1688 Alexander1700 talk1723 panegyricize1777 bemouth1799 eulogizea1810 rhapsodize1819 crack up1829 rhapsody1847 1485 W. Caxton tr. Paris & Vienne (1957) 9 Somme were that..bare oute the beaulte of the syster of the kyng. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > publish or spread abroad [verb (transitive)] sowc888 blowc1275 dispeple1297 to do abroadc1300 fame1303 publyc1350 defamea1382 publisha1382 open?1387 proclaima1393 slandera1400 spreada1400 abroachc1400 throwc1400 to give outa1425 promote?a1425 noisec1425 publicc1430 noisec1440 divulgea1464 to put outc1475 skail1487 to come out witha1500 bruit1525 bruita1529 to bear out1530 divulgate1530 promulgate1530 propale?1530 ventilate1530 provulgate1535 sparple1536 sparse1536 promulge1539 disperse1548 publicate1548 forthtell1549 hurly-burly?1550 propagate1554 to set abroada1555 utter1561 to set forth1567 blaze1570 evulgate1570 scatter1576 rear?1577 to carry about1585 pervulgate1586 celebrate?1596 propalate1598 vent1602 evulge1611 to give forth1611 impublic1628 ventilate1637 disseminate1643 expose1644 emit1650 to put about1664 to send abroad1681 to get abroad1688 to take out1697 advertise1710 forward1713 to set abouta1715 circulate1780 broadcast1829 vent1832 vulgate1851 debit1879 float1883 society > morality > dueness or propriety > [verb (transitive)] > claim > claim acknowledgement or recognition to bear out1530 challenge1615 1530 J. Palsgrave Lesclarcissement 450/2 This felowe beareth it out, as he were a great gentlyman. 1629 J. Gaule Practique Theories Christs Predict. 334 Yet he beares out, As he'd preuent, or pittie the disaster. 1701 B. Jenks Medit. vii. lxvi. 330 They bore it out, That they were Abraham's children. 2. intransitive. Originally Painting. Of a colour: to appear to the eye, esp. vividly or effectively; to stand out. Cf. to bring out 3 at bring v. Phrasal verbs 1. Now rare. ΚΠ 1787 W. Williams Ess. Mech. Oil Colours ii. 28 The artist will have much..satisfaction to find his colours..bear out with such force and brilliancy. 1855 J. Edwards Paint. Oil Colours 28 The colours of pigments ‘bear out’ with effects differing according to the liquids with which they are combined. 2016 @ColourInSA 15 Nov. in twitter.com (accessed 25 May 2019) The colours bear out brightest on white fabric! < as lemmas |
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