单词 | to have got on |
释义 | > as lemmasto have got on b. In the perfect (compare sense 33). to have got on: to be wearing; = have v. 6a(b). ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > wearing clothing > [verb (transitive)] wearc893 weighc897 beareOE haveOE usea1382 to get on1679 sport1778 to stand up in1823 take1868 1679 Tryall R. Langhorn 53 He is no Quaker, for he hath got a Perriwig on. 1752 S. Foote Taste ii. 29 He has got a black Wig on, and speaks outlandish. 1760 L. Sterne Life Tristram Shandy I. xxi. 141 A new pair of black-plush-breeches which he had got on. 1865 C. Dickens Lett. (1999) XI. 89 I have got a boot on to-day,—made on an Otranto scale, but not very discernible from its ordinary sized companion. 1882 Ballou's Monthly Mag. Sept. 240/2 I wanted Fred to ride just now, but he would not. He has got on his ball toggery. 1913 D. H. Lawrence Sons & Lovers vi. 122 She had got a new cotton blouse on. 1938 G. Greene Brighton Rock iii. i. 76 He hadn't got a vest on, or a tie. 2000 J. Goodwin Danny Boy vi. 141 Her and Delilah had got the work gear on, and stiletto-tripped down to their usual patch. < as lemmas |
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