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单词 to give his own
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to give (a person) his (also her, etc.) own
5. to give (a person) his (also her, etc.) own: to give a person what he or she deserves; esp. to inflict retribution. to tell (a person) his (also her, etc.) own: to tell a person the plain truth; to give a deserved or honest reproof to. Obsolete.to get one's own back: see to get back 2 at get v. Phrasal verbs 1.
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the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > rebuke or reproof > rebuke or reprove [verb (transitive)]
threac897
threapc897
begripea1000
threata1000
castea1200
chaste?c1225
takec1275
blame1297
chastya1300
sniba1300
withnima1315
undernima1325
rebukec1330
snuba1340
withtakea1340
reprovec1350
chastisea1375
arate1377
challenge1377
undertake1377
reprehenda1382
repreync1390
runta1398
snapea1400
underfoc1400
to call to account1434
to put downc1440
snebc1440
uptakec1440
correptc1449
reformc1450
reprise?c1450
to tell (a person) his (also her, etc.) own1450
control1451
redarguec1475
berisp1481
to hit (cross) one over (of, on) the thumbs1522
checkc1530
admonish1541
nip1548
twig?1550
impreve1552
lesson1555
to take down1562
to haul (a person) over the coals1565
increpate1570
touch1570
school1573
to gather up1577
task1580
redarguate?1590
expostulate1592
tutor1599
sauce1601
snip1601
sneap1611
to take in tax1635
to sharp up1647
round1653
threapen1671
reprimand1681
to take to task1682
document1690
chapter1693
repulse1746
twink1747
to speak to ——1753
haul1795
to pull up1799
carpet1840
rig1841
to talk to1860
to take (a person) to the woodshed1882
rawhide1895
to tell off1897
to tell (someone) where he or she gets off1900
to get on ——1904
to put (a person) in (also into) his, her place1908
strafe1915
tick1915
woodshed1935
to slap (a person) down1938
sort1941
bind1942
bottle1946
mat1948
ream1950
zap1961
elder1967
1450 J. Fastolf in Paston Lett. & Papers (2005) III. 103 The said Maister seith he wolle telle the Pryour hys oune when he spekyth wyth hym.
1519 W. Horman Vulgaria vi. f. 61 I shall tell hym his owne, in a lytell byll of myne owne hande.
1593 A. Willet Tetrastylon Papisticum i. 2 To speake home vnto them and to tel them their owne, not reuiling but reproouing.
1624 ‘L. D.’ Def. Appendix Ep. Ded. 5 I haue told you your owne, but sparingly; and if you knew my hart, you would see, and confesse that I had done it friendly.
1679 tr. Trag. Hist. Jetzer 17 He gave them a round rattle, and spared none of his course Eloquence to tell them their own.
1721 N. Amhurst Terræ-filius No. 1 (1754) 2 The famous saturnalian feasts..when every scullion and skipkennel had liberty to tell his master his own, as the British mobility emphatically stile it.
1780 C. Dibdin Wives Revenged i. ii. 12 The Traitor! But I'll give him his own.
1809 W. Irving Hist. N.Y. I. iv. vii. 257 Your ancestors..little thought..that such an historian as I should ever arise, and give them their own, with interest.
1861 M. A. Sadlier Bessy Conway xiv. 193 She looked at Ally, as much as to say: ‘Will I tell him his own or not’ but Ally made a gesture enjoining silence.
1865 R. Hunt Pop. Romances W. Eng. 2nd Ser. 182 Every one is humorously ‘told their own’, without offence being taken.
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