单词 | to have away |
释义 | > as lemmasto have away to have away 1. transitive. To remove; to take or send away. Also occasionally intransitive: to get away; to leave, escape. Cf. sense 2a. Now archaic and rare. 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 ?a1300 (a1250) Harrowing of Hell (Digby) (1907) l. 58 Þou miȝt wel witen bi mi play Þat ich wile hauen mine away. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) 16913 (MED) Ioseph wald haf awai þe rode. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Boke yf Eneydos l. sig. kiijv His knyghtes toke hym and hadde hym awaye fro the bataylle. a1500 (c1425) Andrew of Wyntoun Oryg. Cron. Scotl. (Nero) iii. l. 1074 Scone þar eftyr it [sc. the stone of destiny] was broucht til; Þar it was richt mony a day, Qwhil Edward gert haf it away. 1533 T. More Debellacyon Salem & Bizance ii. xv. f. xviii The deuice that a good felow deuised ones for his neyghbour, that had a greate hylloke in his close, whiche for planynge of ye ground he counsayled hym to haue it away. 1593 G. Peele Famous Chron. King Edward the First sig. F2 What can the Frier doe or saie? To passe the wearie time awaie: More dare I doe then he dare saie, Because he doubts to haue away. 1600 W. Shakespeare Henry IV, Pt. 2 iii. ii. 181 Come, thou shalt go to the warres in a gowne, we wil haue away thy cold. View more context for this quotation 1690 W. Walker Idiomatologia Anglo-Lat. 230 Make haste to have away the woman. 1792 H. H. Brackenridge Mod. Chivalry I. ii. i. 54 They will have you away through the bogs and marshes. 1895 M. R. James in Pall Mall Mag. Dec. 642 It's my belief she was had away by them gipsies. 1999 D. Lambdin Jester's Fortune v. v. 334 ‘Enter,’ Knolles said,..motioning for their steward..to have away his plate, the water-glasses and the tablecloth. 2. transitive. colloquial. to have it away.rare in U.S. English. a. To leave, exit; to escape; (Criminals' slang) to escape from prison, custody, or impending arrest. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > safety > escape > [verb (intransitive)] > from confinement > from imprisonment bust1871 spring1902 to have away1958 1958 F. Norman Bang to Rights 48 The P.O. who was in charge of the escort that was going to..make sure no one had it away. 1960 News Chron. 16 Feb. 6/5 When she clocked the Fleet Street mob in the front of the gaff she said ‘My God’ and had it away double lively. 1969 T. Parker Twisting Lane 196 After I'd had it away three times, they decided it was no use bothering with me in these open places. 1981 J. Sullivan Only Fools & Horses (1999) I. 1st Ser. Episode 1. 18 Grandad. No, he's gone. Del. Gone? Grandad. Packed his ruck-sack and had it away on his toes! 2001 M. Blake 24 Karat Schmooze xxiii. 265 If I'm outside and he comes back I can stall him. I'll make a noise so you can have it away. b. To have sexual intercourse (with a person). Cf. sense 3. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity [verb (intransitive)] > have sexual intercourse playOE to do (also work) one's kindc1225 bedc1315 couple1362 gendera1382 to go togetherc1390 to come togethera1398 meddlea1398 felterc1400 companya1425 swivec1440 japea1450 mellc1450 to have to do with (also mid, of, on)1474 engender1483 fuck?a1513 conversec1540 jostlec1540 confederate1557 coeate1576 jumble1582 mate1589 do1594 conjoin1597 grind1598 consortc1600 pair1603 to dance (a dance) between a pair of sheets1608 commix1610 cock1611 nibble1611 wap1611 bolstera1616 incorporate1622 truck1622 subagitate1623 occupya1626 minglec1630 copulate1632 fere1632 rut1637 joust1639 fanfreluche1653 carnalize1703 screw1725 pump1730 correspond1756 shag1770 hump1785 conjugate1790 diddle1879 to get some1889 fuckeec1890 jig-a-jig1896 perform1902 rabbit1919 jazz1920 sex1921 root1922 yentz1923 to make love1927 rock1931 mollock1932 to make (beautiful) music (together)1936 sleep1936 bang1937 lumber1938 to hop into bed (with)1951 to make out1951 ball1955 score1960 trick1965 to have it away1966 to roll in the hay1966 to get down1967 poontang1968 pork1968 shtup1969 shack1976 bonk1984 boink1985 1966 T. Keyes All Night Stand i. 12 He could chat a chick and he didn't mind having it away with some man either. 1970 G. Greer Female Eunuch 265 The vocabulary of impersonal sex is peculiarly desolating. Who wants to..‘have it away’? 1972 R. Perry Fall Guy iii. 52 No one would dream of having it away with his mistress. 1984 K. Amis Stanley & Women ii. 91 I was at least spared any hint that they might have had it away together. 2004 Daily Star (Nexis) 18 Apr. 44 Everyone I know is getting more sex than me. Even the spotty post boy at work is having it away. 3. transitive. colloquial. To have sexual intercourse with. Cf. sense 2b. rare. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > sexual relations > sexual activity > engage in sexual activity with [verb (transitive)] > have sexual intercourse with mingeOE haveOE knowc1175 ofliec1275 to lie with (or by)a1300 knowledgec1300 meetc1330 beliea1350 yknowc1350 touchc1384 deala1387 dightc1386 usea1387 takec1390 commona1400 to meet witha1400 servea1400 occupy?a1475 engender1483 jangle1488 to be busy with1525 to come in1530 visitc1540 niggle1567 mow1568 to mix one's thigh with1593 do1594 grind1598 pepper1600 yark1600 tumble1603 to taste of1607 compressc1611 jumble1611 mix?1614 consort?1615 tastea1616 bumfiddle1630 ingressa1631 sheet1637 carnal1643 night-work1654 bump1669 bumble1680 frig?c1680 fuck1707 stick1707 screw1719 soil1722 to do over1730 shag1770 hump1785 subagitatec1830 diddle1879 to give (someone) onec1882 charver1889 fuckeec1890 plugc1890 dick1892 to make a baby1911 to know (a person) in the biblical sense1912 jazz1920 rock1922 yentz1924 roll1926 to make love1927 shtupa1934 to give (or get) a tumble1934 shack1935 bang1937 to have it off1937 rump1937 tom1949 to hop into bed (with)1951 ball1955 to make it1957 plank1958 score1960 naughty1961 pull1965 pleasurea1967 to have away1968 to have off1968 dork1970 shaft1970 bonk1975 knob1984 boink1985 fand- 1968 A. Diment Great Spy Race viii. 141 It had crossed my mind I was going to be asked to have the old fart away. < as lemmas |
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