单词 | to have out |
释义 | > as lemmasto have out to have out ΚΠ 1788 Proc. Old Bailey 22 Oct. 928/2 Says he, I will have the b—r out; if I catch him out, I will cut him in pieces. 1852 F. E. Smedley Lewis Arundel xxxix. 336 Rasper's determined to have you out.., and you can't refuse to meet a man after pitching him over the banisters. ?1856 F. E. Smedley Harry Coverdale's Courtship iii. 15 If he feels aggrieved, he can have you out (not that I admire duelling). 1860 G. A. Sala Baddington Peerage II. xxix. 221 I'll have you out, were you twenty times my grand-nephew...If you make love to my wife, I'll blow your brains out. 1873 Pall Mall Gaz. 25 Mar. 11/1 I'll have you out for your insults in the Bois de Vincennes and shoot a bullet through your head. 2. To bring to an end or settlement; to allow or cause to run its full course; spec. to discuss fully or reveal, to settle (a dispute or misunderstanding) with a person. ΚΠ 1799 W. Scott tr. J. W. von Goethe Goetz of Berlichingen i. i. 4 No bad names, Hansel! your glasses may suffer. Come, comrade, we'll go and have the game out. 1811 J. Austen Sense & Sensibility II. viii. 129 She had better have her cry out at once and have done with it. 1825 H. Wilson Mem. I. 77 O let us have it all out now, and have done with it. 1839 C. Dickens Nicholas Nickleby xxxi. 305 I shall double-lock myself in with him and have it out before I die. 1854 C. M. Yonge Heartsease I. ii. i. 113 You had much best lie down, and have your sleep out. 1884 G. Moore Mummer's Wife (1887) 217 Leave her to have her cry out. 1932 E. Bowen To North xxvi. 385 You must have this out with Emmeline, find how she stands with this young man and..strongly discourage the whole affair. 1971 Where Dec. 361/1 We..saw an assistant education officer who agreed that we should meet the head and the doctor and have the whole thing out. 2005 P. Prince Adam Runaway 63 I was resolved to command my fears and have the matter out with Senhor Gomes. 3. transitive. To undergo an operation or procedure in order to get (a tooth, diseased organ, surgical sutures, etc.) extracted or removed. ΚΠ 1822 Missouri Republican 11 Sept. 4/1 Ascertaining, after a week's unremitting agony, that you must have your tooth out. 1853 W. M. Thackeray Newcomes (1854) I. v. 42 I would as soon have thought..of volunteering to take an arm-chair in a dentist's studio, and have a tooth out. 1893 Amer. Gynecol. Jrnl. 3 327 If by having my appendix out now, I can escape the ever present dread of recurrent attacks, [etc.]. 1920 Jrnl. Home Econ. 12 54 Nellie F. gained 5 pounds the week after she had her tonsils out. 1981 Weekly World News 24 Feb. 23/3 She'd just had her stitches out. 2006 New Yorker 25 Dec. 56/3 They were of that generation advised by dentists to have their teeth out in one go. < as lemmas |
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