单词 | to have place |
释义 | > as lemmasto have place d. to have place. extracted from placen.1 (a) To have room or occasion to exist; to have being; to exist (in, among, etc.); to be situated, find lodging. Now chiefly in negative contexts. Cf. senses 3a, 12c. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > existence > [verb (intransitive)] > exist in or be situated in standOE to have placea1398 exist1585 rely1591 subsist1593 to find place1598 seat1604 rulec1654 a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add.) f. 21v Þe vertu..naturalis..haþ principal place [L. sedem] in þe lyuour. a1450 Castle Perseverance (1969) l. 3324 Ne had mans synne neuere cum in cas I, Mercy, schuld neuere in erthe had plas. 1489 W. Caxton tr. C. de Pisan Bk. Fayttes of Armes iv. vii. 247 Yf all sinnes were punyshed in this worlde the Iuges of god shulde haue noo place. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) John viii. f. cxxxiij Ye seke meanes to kyll me be cause my sayinges have noo place in you. 1592 S. Daniel Delia viii My faith should win, if iustice might have place. 1624 W. Bedell Copies Certaine Lett. vii. 110 But this..hath no place amongst all your motiues. 1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis v, in tr. Virgil Wks. 354 O Jove, he cry'd, if Pray'rs can yet have place..Yet spare the Relicks of the Trojan Train. 1752 D. Hume Remark. Customs in Ess. (1817) I. 366 The same law had place in Thebes. 1814 W. Wordsworth Excursion vii. 329 Neither field nor flock he owned: No wish for wealth had place within his mind. View more context for this quotation 1896 Duke of Argyll Philos. Belief 117 The notion..that time..can have no place in Nature except as a mere condition..of human thought. a1953 D. Thomas Quite Early One Morning (1954) 38 These psychopathic gorillas coked to the gills have no place in Little Tim's cosmography. 1995 Independent 8 Feb. 1/4 They're paintings of naked women and therefore I feel that they have no place in a public space. ΘΚΠ the mind > goodness and badness > quality of being good > quality of being better or superior > [verb (transitive)] to go before ——OE overlightlOE preferc1395 precede1485 precess1529 to take the wall (of a person)?1562 outshine1605 to have the place1659 to take the road of1670 rank1841 1659 T. Burton Diary (1828) IV. 272 These persons petitioning are dangerous... Safety must have place of all. 1686 R. Plot Nat. Hist. Staffs. viii. 285 The female Sex, which according to the custom of England has always the place. < as lemmas |
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