单词 | to give out |
释义 | > as lemmasto give out to give out 1. transitive. To utter, publish; to announce, proclaim, report. to give (it) out: to profess, give it to be believed that. Also, to give (a person) out to be (so and so), and absol. 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 a1425 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Galba) l. 29518 And þat cursyng vnlawful es..þe whilk es gifen out ouer tyte, With-owten ani right respite. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 106 And thenne by goddes grace I shal yeue out the sentence and Iugement. 1593 R. Bancroft Daungerous Positions i. vi. 20 They gaue it out..that some were licentious. a1610 J. Healey tr. Theophrastus Characters (1636) 27 Hee gives himselfe out to bee Generall of the..knights of the Post. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) v. x. 8 Thou bloodier Villaine Then tearmes can giue thee out. View more context for this quotation 1688 Bp. G. Burnet Three Lett. State of Italy 23 His Followers were given out to be Hereticks. 1726 W. R. Chetwood Voy. & Adventures Capt. R. Boyle 9 My Master gave out to my Mistress that he should be oblig'd to go..to look after some Goods. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. viii. 370 He gave out at Macao, that he was bound to Batavia. 1879 M. J. Guest Lect. Hist. Eng. xxxvii. 374 Some gave themselves out as ‘poor scholars’. 1884 Manch. Examiner 7 June 4/7 It was given out that Germany and Austria had the same policy in Europe. 1889 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mrs. Bob II. xii. 177 Not quite so young as she gives out. 1892 Chambers's Jrnl. 7 May 303/2 The factory clock..gave out the hour of three. 2. To announce (a hymn) to be sung; to read out (the words) for the congregation to sing; †also (see quot. 1825). ΚΠ 1712 R. Steele Spectator No. 503. ⁋2 When the psalm was given out, her voice was distinguished above all the rest. 1825 J. F. Danneley Encycl. Music Give out the Psalm or Hymn Tune is to perform upon the organ the tune once over..for the purpose of enabling the congregation to join..in the singing of the psalms and hymns. 1887 S. Baring-Gould Gaverocks II. xxv. 51 The clerk in church..gave out the psalm. 3. To send forth, emit; to cause to be sent forth. †Also, to put forth, utter (prayers). ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > emit send971 stretchc1275 casta1300 sheda1325 manda1350 to throw outa1413 yielda1450 devoida1475 render1481 reflair1509 sup out1513 to give out1530 utter1536 spout1568 to give fortha1586 to let fly1590 to put out1614 eject1616 evacuate1622 ejaculate1625 emit1626 fling1637 outsend1647 exert1660 extramit1668 exclude1677 emane1708 extromita1711 evolve1772 emanate1797 discharge1833 exsert1835 to give off1840 1530 Myroure Oure Ladye (Fawkes) (1873) iii. 321 O mary flowre of vyrgyns as rose or lyly, gyue oute prayers to thy sonne for the helthe of crysten people. 1626 F. Bacon Sylua Syluarum §388 In Orenges..the Nipping of their Rinde giueth out their Smell more. 1799 H. Davy in T. Beddoes Contrib. Physical & Med. Knowl. 153 Dr. Ingenhouz discovered that vegetables give out vital air, when exposed to the solar light in contact with water. 1861 Temple Bar 3 178 The gold gave out its red glow. 1884 Illustr. London News 20 Dec. 606/2 It [the explosive apparatus] fell..making a tremendous noise, giving out a huge flash of fire. 1890 Illustr. London News 26 Apr. 530/1 The carbonic-acid gas and other waste matters you give out with each breath. 4. To issue; to distribute. ΘΚΠ the mind > possession > giving > distributing or dealing out > distribute or deal out [verb (transitive)] britteneOE to-dealeOE dealOE britOE setc1275 dispensec1374 dispendc1375 to-seta1387 dispone1429 disposec1430 sparple1435 demean1439 distributea1464 distribue1477 issuec1484 communy1530 to deal out1535 impart1545 disperse1555 retail1576 digest1578 deliver1626 to hand out1648 to dispose of1676 dispensate1701 dole1701 to give out1710 sling1860 to give away1889 to pass out1926 dish1934 1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 189. ⁋3 Write down what you give out to your Landress, and what she brings Home again. 1720 D. Defoe Mem. Cavalier 173 The King gave out Arms to them. 1870 tr. E. Erckmann & P. A. Chatrian Waterloo Blockade Phalsburg in C. Gibbon Casquet of Lit. 160 At the end of twenty minutes the advance money was given out. 1887 S. Baring-Gould Gaverocks II. xxxiii. 183 Rose had the key of the storeroom, but forgot to give out supplies. 5. intransitive. Of persons: To desist (in later use, to desist through exhaustion of strength or patience). Of an implement, a limb, a machine, etc.: To break down, get out of order, fail. Of a supply: To run short, come to an end. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > fail or be unsuccessful [verb (intransitive)] > collapse or come to nothing forworthc1000 folda1250 quailc1450 fruster?a1513 to come to nothing1523 to give out?1523 to fall to the ground?1526 quealc1530 to come to, end in, vanish into, smoke1604 intercide1637 to fall to dirt1670 to go off1740 to fall through1770 to fall apart1833 collapse1838 to run into the sand (also, now less commonly, sands)1872 to blow up1934 to blow out1939 the world > relative properties > quantity > insufficiency > be insufficient [verb (intransitive)] > become scanty or scarce > run out tirec725 failc1250 dispend1393 wanta1425 expirec1515 defect1587 to run out1685 to fall short1694 to spin out1720 to run short1850 to give out1861 ?1523 J. Fitzherbert Bk. Husbandry f. iv Those plowes gyue out to sodaynly, and therfore they be the worse to drawe. 1629 H. Burton Babel No Bethel 7 [He] is willing rather to play small play, then to giue out. 1729 J. Swift Grand Quest. Madam, I always believ'd you so stout, That for twenty denials you would not give out. 1740 tr. C. de Mouhy Fortunate Country Maid (1741) II. 170 When a Man is agreeably engaged, he can't always give out at Pleasure: instead of one [glass], he drank several. 1815 Sporting Mag. 45 161 The first in a lark, but the last to give out. 1832 E. C. Wines Two Yrs. & Half in Navy II. 52 Our money..gave out. 1856 F. L. Olmsted Journey Slave States 25 A new leader took the place of the old man, when his breath gave out. 1861 W. H. Russell in Times 24 Sept. Tea, coffee, and clothing are nearly exhausted, or have, as the American phrase has it, ‘given out’. 1875 J. R. Lowell Wks. (1890) IV. 280 Even the laborious Selden, who wrote annotations on it [the ‘Polyolbion’]..gave out at the end of the eighteenth book. 1878 Scribner's Monthly 15 635/1 His strength gave out more than once. 1882 ‘E. Lyall’ Donovan xxiv His eyes have given out, so he won't go up this term. 1890 Lippincott's Monthly Mag. Feb. 210 Our powder gave out. 1890 Sat. Rev. 9 Aug. 158/1 The Ruby's engines gave out for a time. 1893 Surrey Gloss. (at cited word) His leg gives out; he's troubled to get about. 1895 Daily News 9 Feb. 5/3 They are threatened with one great danger. Before spring their finances may give out. to give (it) out 1. transitive. To utter, publish; to announce, proclaim, report. to give (it) out: to profess, give it to be believed that. Also, to give (a person) out to be (so and so), and absol. 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 a1425 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Galba) l. 29518 And þat cursyng vnlawful es..þe whilk es gifen out ouer tyte, With-owten ani right respite. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 106 And thenne by goddes grace I shal yeue out the sentence and Iugement. 1593 R. Bancroft Daungerous Positions i. vi. 20 They gaue it out..that some were licentious. a1610 J. Healey tr. Theophrastus Characters (1636) 27 Hee gives himselfe out to bee Generall of the..knights of the Post. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) v. x. 8 Thou bloodier Villaine Then tearmes can giue thee out. View more context for this quotation 1688 Bp. G. Burnet Three Lett. State of Italy 23 His Followers were given out to be Hereticks. 1726 W. R. Chetwood Voy. & Adventures Capt. R. Boyle 9 My Master gave out to my Mistress that he should be oblig'd to go..to look after some Goods. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. viii. 370 He gave out at Macao, that he was bound to Batavia. 1879 M. J. Guest Lect. Hist. Eng. xxxvii. 374 Some gave themselves out as ‘poor scholars’. 1884 Manch. Examiner 7 June 4/7 It was given out that Germany and Austria had the same policy in Europe. 1889 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mrs. Bob II. xii. 177 Not quite so young as she gives out. 1892 Chambers's Jrnl. 7 May 303/2 The factory clock..gave out the hour of three. to give (a person) out 1. transitive. To utter, publish; to announce, proclaim, report. to give (it) out: to profess, give it to be believed that. Also, to give (a person) out to be (so and so), and absol. 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 a1425 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Galba) l. 29518 And þat cursyng vnlawful es..þe whilk es gifen out ouer tyte, With-owten ani right respite. 1481 W. Caxton tr. Hist. Reynard Fox (1970) 106 And thenne by goddes grace I shal yeue out the sentence and Iugement. 1593 R. Bancroft Daungerous Positions i. vi. 20 They gaue it out..that some were licentious. a1610 J. Healey tr. Theophrastus Characters (1636) 27 Hee gives himselfe out to bee Generall of the..knights of the Post. a1616 W. Shakespeare Macbeth (1623) v. x. 8 Thou bloodier Villaine Then tearmes can giue thee out. View more context for this quotation 1688 Bp. G. Burnet Three Lett. State of Italy 23 His Followers were given out to be Hereticks. 1726 W. R. Chetwood Voy. & Adventures Capt. R. Boyle 9 My Master gave out to my Mistress that he should be oblig'd to go..to look after some Goods. 1748 B. Robins & R. Walter Voy. round World by Anson iii. viii. 370 He gave out at Macao, that he was bound to Batavia. 1879 M. J. Guest Lect. Hist. Eng. xxxvii. 374 Some gave themselves out as ‘poor scholars’. 1884 Manch. Examiner 7 June 4/7 It was given out that Germany and Austria had the same policy in Europe. 1889 ‘J. S. Winter’ Mrs. Bob II. xii. 177 Not quite so young as she gives out. 1892 Chambers's Jrnl. 7 May 303/2 The factory clock..gave out the hour of three. < as lemmas |
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