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单词 to go for the gloves
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to go for the gloves
f. Phrases: to fit like a glove: to fit or suit perfectly. to handle without gloves: to treat severely or without mercy; so to handle with gloves off, etc. †not to set at a glove: to contemn utterly. to go for the gloves (Horse Racing): to bet recklessly. to take the gloves off: to ‘set to’ in earnest; to use no mercy (cf. sense 2). Also hand and glove adj. and adv.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > hold in contempt [verb (transitive)] > utterly
to set not a cherry, curse, a fly, a haw, a mite, an onion, (etc.) at, by, ofc1374
not to set at a glovec1430
not to care (three skips of) a lousea1592
to have no use for1596
to have no (a lot of, etc.) time for1901
the world > relative properties > order > agreement, harmony, or congruity > suitability or appropriateness > be suitable, appropriate, or suit [verb (intransitive)] > suit exactly
to fit like a glove1771
society > authority > strictness > make more strict or severe [verb (transitive)] > be severe upon
to be sharp upon1561
to come down1611
to be severe on (or upon)1672
spitchcock1674
to handle without gloves1827
to handle with gloves off1828
to catch or get Jesse1839
to jump upon1868
to give (one) snuff1890
the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > harshness or severity > be harsh or severe upon [verb (transitive)]
to be sharp upon1561
to come down1611
to be severe on (or upon)1672
spitchcock1674
to sit hard on1715
to handle without gloves1827
to handle with gloves off1828
to catch or get Jesse1839
to jump upon1868
to give (one) snuff1890
to give (a person) the works1901
hardball1984
society > leisure > entertainment > pastimes > betting > bet [verb (intransitive)] > type of betting
run or throw a levant1714
levant1797
to pound it1819
field1860
to go for the gloves1861
to buy money1906
plunge1939
to bet like the Watsons1949
(to bet (etc.)) on the nose1951
the mind > will > decision > resolution or determination > be resolute or determined [verb (intransitive)] > be in earnest
to take the gloves off1922
c1430 Pilgr. Lyf Manhode (1869) iv. ix. 180 I hatte jolyfnesse þe lyghte..þat sette nouht alle daungeres at a glooue.
1771 T. Smollett Humphry Clinker II. 28 The boots..fitted me like a glove.
1827 A. Sherwood Gazetteer Georgia 94 Marion County has been handled without gloves.
1828 Richmond (Va.) Enquirer 20 May 3/4 The Baltimore Republican handles Mr. C[lay]with gloves off.
1838 J. C. Neal Charcoal Sketches 217 I'll give you a touch of natur' without no gloves on.
1861 G. J. Whyte-Melville Market Harborough 74 It won't be my fault to-morrow if I don't ‘go for the gloves’, as we used to say in the Old Country.
1876 E. FitzGerald Lett. (1889) I. 389 Boccaccio must be read in his Italian, as Cervantes in his Spanish: the Language fitting either ‘like a Glove’ as we say.
1886 Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire & W. G. Craven in Earl of Suffolk et al. Racing & Steeple-chasing (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) 77 The whole legion of stable-followers is ‘going for the gloves’.
1886 Earl of Suffolk & Berkshire & W. G. Craven in Earl of Suffolk et al. Racing & Steeple-chasing (Badminton Libr. of Sports & Pastimes) 255 Hardly worth mentioning are the backers who come in for a hit-or-miss dash at the ring—‘to go for the gloves’, as it is called in Turf parlance.
1892 Nation (N.Y.) 5 May 345/2 The prophets and practitioners of the naturalistic school..are here handled without gloves.
1922 S.P.E. Tract (Soc. for Pure Eng.) No. XI. 15 Dead metaphors lately noticed:.. The flower of our manhood. Taking off the gloves.
1928 Daily Express 21 Mar. 1/1 It is time, Mr. Mayor, that we took the gloves off and showed the County of London Electric Supply Company that we will fight.
1931 Times Lit. Suppl. 10 Sept. 669/4 Like Lewis Carroll, who was too polite to ‘take the gloves off’ in his assault on ‘Hiawatha’.
1934 J. E. Neale Queen Elizabeth xii. 199 At still greater length, in caustic tones, and with many shrewd hits, Mary answered. The gloves were off.
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