单词 | to fall, run to mind |
释义 | > as lemmasto fall, run to mind a. to come to mind: to be recalled; to occur to a person (esp. on reflection); to suggest itself. Also †to fall, run to mind (in Middle English with dative of person) (obsolete). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > perception or cognition > faculty of ideation > idea, notion, or concept > come to mind, occur [verb (intransitive)] comeeOE runOE to come to mindOE occur?a1500 to move to mind?a1525 to come, fall under, lie in one's cap1546 to take (a person) in the head1565 present1585 overpass1591 to come in upon a person1638 suggest1752 to come up1889 OE Rubrics & Direct. for Use of Forms of Service (Laud) in M. Förster & K. Wildhagen Texte u. Forschungen zur englischen Kulturgeschichte (1921) 55 Ic on mænigfealdum synnum bewyled eam, þeah hy ne me namcuðlice nu to mynde cuman ne magon. a1425 (c1385) G. Chaucer Troilus & Criseyde (1987) ii. 602 And every word gan up and down to wynde That he had seyd, as it com hire to mynde. ?c1425 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Royal 17 D.vi) (1860) 22 (MED) Me fel to mynde how that, [etc.]. a1450 (c1435) J. Lydgate Life SS. Edmund & Fremund (Harl.) 61 in C. Horstmann Altengl. Legenden (1881) 2nd Ser. 415 (MED) But now to mynde kometh the champioun Off Estyngland..Callid seynt Edmund. c1480 (a1400) St. Matthias 219 in W. M. Metcalfe Legends Saints Sc. Dial. (1896) I. 228 & alsa rane hyme þane to mynd, þat he, as a wykyt man & vnkynd, had slane hyr sone. c1500 (?a1475) Assembly of Gods (1896) 1923 (MED) And euyn with that cam to my mynde My furst conclusion that I was abowte To haue drevyn. 1559 P. Morwyng tr. C. Gesner Treasure of Euonymus 338 We shal teache only a fewe, and suche as shall come to minde by the waye. 1665 T. Herbert Some Years Trav. (new ed.) 42 But this and other our water scapes made that saying of Byas come to mind, Navigantes, nec inter vivos nec inter mortuos esse numerandos. 1850 R. W. Emerson Uses of Great Men in Representative Men i. 26 But it comes to mind that a day is gone, and I have got this precious nothing done. 1911 J. Muir My First Summer in Sierra 142 Contemplating these darlings of Nature..Samson's riddle comes to mind, ‘Out of the strong cometh forth sweetness’. 1943 M. McLuhan Let. 26 Oct. (1987) 135 Siegfried Giedion..comes to mind now because of his conscious exploitation of ‘Space-Time’ metaphors in his exposition of architectural history. 1990 D. Shekerjian Uncommon Genius iii. xiii. 202 A line from the Talmud comes to mind: If I am not for myself, who will be? If I am only for myself, what am I? < as lemmas |
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