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单词 to make a figure
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to make (familiarly to cut) a figure
7. Conspicuous appearance. In phrase to make (familiarly to cut) a figure:
a. in neutral sense, with qualifying adjective: To present a (good, bad, splendid, ridiculous, etc.) appearance; to produce an impression of specified character on the beholder.
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the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > be visible [verb (intransitive)] > be clearly visible > be conspicuous
to stand fortha1425
to catch the (also a person's) eye1585
salutea1586
stare1645
to make (familiarly to cut) a figure1699
to show up1860
to jump to the eye(s)1926
to stick (or stand) out like a sore thumb1936
1699 R. Bentley Diss. Epist. Phalaris (new ed.) 361 Any Metaphor at all makes but a very bad Figure.
1710 R. Steele Tatler No. 57. ⁋1 To understand among what Sort of Men we make the best Figure.
1727 A. Hamilton New Acct. E. Indies I. xii. 134 The City makes a good figure from the Sea.
1769 O. Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield (ed. 4) I. x. 95 When Moses has trimmed them a little, they will cut a very tolerable figure [1766 not be so contemptible].
1791 ‘G. Gambado’ Ann. Horsemanship v. 23 London Riders,..who cut..so smart a figure in a country town.
1882 W. Ballantine Some Exper. Barrister's Life I. 456 Witnesses of this kind cut but an awkward figure in the hands of a skilful counsel.
1883 S. C. Hall Retrospect Long Life I. 240 He made but a poor figure in the House.
b. To appear in a ridiculous aspect.
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1726 W. R. Chetwood Voy. & Adventures Capt. R. Boyle 211 It was as much as I could do to keep my Countenance at the Figure he made.
1854 C. C. Felton Familiar Lett. (1865) xlvi. 343 There is nothing more comical than the figure an English scholar cuts when he first comes to Athens.
c. To occupy a conspicuous or distinguished position; to play a prominent or important part; to attract admiration or respect. Cf. French faire figure.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > reputation > fame or renown > famous or eminent person > be or become eminent [verb (intransitive)]
shinec900
to get (also make) oneself a nameOE
blazea1387
flourisha1387
resound1562
to fame ita1625
to make a noise in the world1662
to make (familiarly to cut) a figure1691
to set the Thames on fire1720
star1815
lionize1834
to make a name for oneself1997
1691 J. Wilson Belphegor v. i, in Dramatic Wks. (1874) 368 And what figure do you make in this house?
1697 J. Dryden tr. Virgil Æneis ii, in tr. Virgil Wks. 237 While his arms..rul'd the Counsels of the Court, I made some figure there.
1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 92. ¶8 Gentlemen that make a Figure at Will's.
1736 Bp. J. Butler Analogy of Relig. i. iii. 53 Revolutions, which make a Figure even in the History of the World.
1749 Ld. Chesterfield Let. 2 Oct. (1932) (modernized text) IV. 1414 I am very willing that you should make, but very unwilling that you should cut, a figure..: the cutting a figure being the very lowest vulgarism in the English language.
1762 H. Walpole Vertue's Anecd. Painting I. vii. 131 The first painter who seems to have made any figure in this reign.
1809 S. Smith Wks. (1859) I. 171/2 Boys, who make a considerable figure at school..often make no figure in the world.
1824 W. Irving Tales of Traveller I. 187 If they did not make much figure in talking, they did in eating.
1864 J. H. Burton Scot Abroad I. iv. 206 Kirkaldy of Grange..cut some figure in politics.
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