单词 | to have a history |
释义 | > as lemmasto have a history 9. A life, career, or existence worthy of record; an eventful or noteworthy past. Also: a shared past; an eventful relationship in the past. Frequently in to have a history. ΘΚΠ the world > life > source or principle of life > age > [noun] > period or stage of life > specific later life1691 working yearsa1817 history1822 past1827 afterlife1834 mirror stage1949 mirror phase1968 1822 Gentleman's Mag. Dec. 534/2 The pleasures of a residence at Leamington is also greatly enhanced to me by its being surrounded with objects which have a history as well as a name. 1860 ‘G. Eliot’ Mill on Floss III. vi. iii. 43 The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. 1895 ‘Péronne’ Veil of Liberty x. 209 I know what it is to love and to be parted. I, too, have a history. 1908 J. S. Davies Tropenell Cartulary Introd. p. ix This book has something of a history. 1949 Rotarian Oct. 34/1 (heading) Bankrupt. A Word with a History. 2005 N. Hornby Long Way Down 70 And we had a history. There was a brief affair when we were co-presenting, [etc.]. < as lemmas |
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