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单词 to break the back of a ship
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to break the back of a ship
b. to break on the wheel: to bind a criminal to a wheel, or similar frame, and break his limbs, or beat him to death; so †to break on the torture: to put to the torture, dislocate on the rack, etc. to break one's back or neck: to dislocate the bones of the back or neck; also figurative to overpower, render nugatory, crush. to break the neck of a journey, a piece of business, etc.: to get through the most serious part of it. to break the back of a ship: to break the keel and keelson, dislocate the framework of the centre, so that the two ends tend to fall apart.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > diseases of tissue > disorders of joints > have disorder of joints [verb (intransitive)] > dislocate
to break one's back or necka1400
the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery, superiority, or advantage [verb (intransitive)] > defeat completely
to break one's back or neck1579
to be too many for1692
to do for ——1740
to cook (rarely do) one's goose1835
to fix (another's) flint1836
to cut the ground from under one (or one's feet)1855
society > authority > punishment > torture > [verb (transitive)] > on the rack
spread?c1225
fordrawc1380
enginec1405
rack?a1439
stentc1480
streekc1480
draw1481
brake1530
excarnificate1570
excruciate1570
stretch1585
to break on the torture1598
distend1599
tenter1615
tousea1616
tympanize1647
the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > become weary or exhausted [verb (intransitive)] > exhaust one's strength or energy
to break one's back or necka1616
to melt one's grease1645
break1726
to run out of steam1836
to overdo it1853
to peg out1887
society > authority > punishment > torture > [verb (transitive)] > on wheel
stentc1480
wheel1611
to break on the wheela1640
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 22202 Ouer hogh to lepe his hals to brek.
c1400 Gamelyn 712 I ne hadde broke his nekke, tho I his rigge brak.
1579 G. Fenton tr. F. Guicciardini Hist. Guicciardin vii. 378 To breake the necke of the wicked purposes & plots of the French.
1586 W. Warner Albions Eng. ii. x. 42 Her good-man..kindly bad her breake her necke, olde Iade.
1598 R. Grenewey tr. Tacitus Annales xi. vii. 148 Being broken on the torture, he confessed nothing.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Tempest (1623) iii. i. 26 I had rather cracke my sinewes, breake my backe, Then you should such dishonor vndergoe. View more context for this quotation
a1640 P. Massinger & J. Fletcher Very Woman v. iv. 152 in P. Massinger 3 New Playes (1655) Rack him first, and after break him Upon the wheel.
1690 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) II. 147 A Dutch man of war..run upon the sands and broke her back.
1734 A. Pope Epist. to Arbuthnot 304 Who breaks a Butterfly upon a Wheel?
1864 Times 24 Dec. The..delusion that a single campaign would ‘break the neck of the rebellion’.
1878 J. Morley Diderot I. 201 A country where youths were broken on the wheel for levity in face of an ecclesiastical procession.
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