单词 | to go solid |
释义 | > as lemmasto go solid (for or against some thing or person) b. In a body or as a whole; unanimously. In phrases with reference to voting, esp. to go solid (for or against some thing or person). ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adverb] > in an undivided manner undividedly1539 inseparately1550 unseveredly1661 unically1689 solid1884 the mind > language > statement > agreement, concurrence, or unanimity > [adverb] with (also of) one mouthOE with (also of, at) one accordc1275 common assentc1300 at onec1320 with one stevenc1320 at a voicea1325 at one wordc1325 covinlichec1330 in one (also o) voicea1393 with one (also o, a) voice?a1400 in one vote1546 of all hands1548 perlassent1548 una voce1567 by common consent1574 consentively1578 concordably1579 currently1593 unanimately1599 by or with one assent1611 unanimously1611 unanimely1625 consentingly1660 harmoniously1671 univocally1671 consentaneously1817 concurringly1840 solidly1865 solid1884 (a) (b)1888 J. Bryce Amer. Commonw. I. x. 131 The party going solid for whomsoever the majority has approved.1891 Sat. Rev. 24 Jan. 91/2 The fleet seems to have gone almost solid against him.1884 Pall Mall Gaz. 9 July 3/1 The episcopal vote..was cast solid for the Government. 1884 Sat. Rev. 5 July 1/1 The Government majority has not been in the habit of voting solid with Mr. Goschen lately. 1893 Times 22 Apr. For a party to vote solid for a measure in which not 10 per cent. of its members believe. < as lemmas |
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