单词 | to get some rest |
释义 | > as lemmasto get some rest P12. to get some rest: to have a break from labour or exertion; to relax; to sleep. ΚΠ 1576 A. Golding tr. Lyfe Shatilion sig. Fvv He hoped that after the owtwearing of so manie toyles, he should now gette some rest. 1688 T. D'Urfey Fool's Preferment iv. i. 54 If you could win him but to take my Medicine, and get some Rest, my Life upon the Operation. 1737 Med. Ess. & Observ. (ed. 2) II. xviii. 291 Towards Morning he got some Rest, and then the Stupor was much abated. 1849 T. C. Haliburton Old Judge I. ii. 30 Now let me get some rest, or I shall be unable to plead your cause for you, as I am excessively fatigued and very drowsy. 1894 G. W. Cable John March, Southerner lxii. 374 She'll be sick herself if she doesn't hire a nurse and get some rest. 1935 Washington Post 7 May 2/2 Contrary to persistent reports that James was coming to Washington to work with his father in the White House, it became known yesterday that smiling ‘Jimmy’ wants to get some rest and outdoor life. 2003 A. Notaro Back after Break v. 43 I won't give you any projects to work on tonight. Go home and get some rest and we start in earnest tomorrow at nine. < as lemmas |
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