单词 | to give a piece of one's mind |
释义 | > as lemmasto give (a person) a piece of one's mind a. To impart (knowledge, information); to impart the knowledge of (a fact, a name, one's opinion or intention). †to give part [= Spanish dar parte, French faire part] : to apprise a person of. to give (a person) a piece of one's mind: (colloquial) usually, to give emphatic expression to one's disapprobation. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > action of informing > give (information) [verb (transitive)] learna1382 tella1382 givec1449 imparta1547 impute1594 reinform1605 reimpart1645 leave1677 volunteer1805 brief1866 to come across with1895 voice1951 society > communication > information > action of informing > give (information) [verb (transitive)] > inform (a person) to teach a person a thingc888 meanOE wiseOE sayOE wittera1225 tellc1225 do to witc1275 let witc1275 let seec1330 inform1384 form1399 lerea1400 to wit (a person) to saya1400 learn1425 advertise1431 givec1449 insense?c1450 instruct1489 ascertain1490 let1490 alighta1500 advert1511 signify1523 reform1535 advise1562 partake1565 resolve1568 to do to ware1594 to let into one's knowledge1596 intellect1599 possess1600 acquainta1616 alighten1615 recommenda1616 intelligence1637 apprise1694 appraise1706 introduce1741 avail1785 prime1791 document1807 to put up1811 to put a person au fait of1828 post1847 to keep (someone) straight1862 monish1866 to put next to1896 to put (one) wise (to)1896 voice1898 in the picture1900 to give (someone) a line on1903 to wise up1905 drum1908 hip1932 to fill (someone) in on1945 clue1948 background1961 to mark a person's card1961 to loop in1994 c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 68 Bi teching and informacioun of sum sad clerk ȝouun to thee. 1558 Queen Elizabeth I in J. Strype Ann. Reformation (1709) I. App. i. 2 We do publish and give knowledge by this our proclamation to all maner peple. 1617 F. Moryson Itinerary i. 41 In giving my name, I wrote my selfe an Englishman. 1643 Order of Parl. Regulating Printing 4 By way of revenge for giveing information against them. 1652 M. Nedham tr. J. Selden Of Dominion of Sea 481 This is the real and Roial design of this Fleet, whereof you may give part..to our good neighbors. 1661 R. Boyle Some Consider. Style of Script. (1675) 36 Our great Antiquary..both in familiar discourse, and in his excellent tract on the Syrian Deities gave me first a hint. 1687 A. Lovell tr. J. de Thévenot Trav. into Levant ii. 59 Tales..which I shall give as cheap as I had them. 1787 [see γ. forms]. 1861 C. Dickens Great Expectations I. v. 63 Would you give me the Time? 1865 C. Dickens Our Mutual Friend II. iv. xiii. 267 The room in which she had given him that piece of her mind at parting. 1885 Cent. Mag. 30 79 1 In a few words Captain Schley gave me an inkling of his plans. 1886 Manch. Examiner 23 Jan. 5/3 The policy given in outline in the Queen's Speech ensures the opposition of the Parnellites. 1887 H. Caine Deemster III. xxxiii. 47 The men gathered close about Teare, and [he] gave his plan. 1889 F. Barrett Under Strange Mask II. xvi. 109 I gave him my name. < as lemmas |
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