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单词 to put in his, her place
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to put (a person) in (also into) his, her place
b. to know (also keep) one's place: to behave in a manner appropriate to one's situation, social status, etc. not one's place: outside one's duties or customary rights. to put (a person) in (also into) his, her place: to deflate or humiliate a person regarded as being presumptuous; to remind a person of his or her inferior status.
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the world > action or operation > behaviour > good behaviour > behave well [verb (intransitive)] > know how to behave
to can one's goodc1405
to know (also keep) one's placea1500
society > morality > dueness or propriety > moral impropriety > improperly [phrase] > by allowance, not by right > outside one's customary rights
not one's place1867
the mind > emotion > humility > humiliation > humiliate [verb (transitive)]
anitherOE
fellOE
lowc1175
to lay lowc1225
to set adownc1275
snuba1340
meekc1350
depose1377
aneantizea1382
to bring lowa1387
declinea1400
meekenc1400
to pull downc1425
avalec1430
to-gradea1440
to put downc1440
humble1484
alow1494
deject?1521
depress1526
plucka1529
to cut (rarely to cast down) the comb of?1533
to bring down1535
to bring basec1540
adbass1548
diminish1560
afflict1561
to take down1562
to throw down1567
debase1569
embase1571
diminute1575
to put (also thrust) a person's nose out of jointc1576
exinanite1577
to take (a person) a peg lower1589
to take (a person) down a peg (or two)1589
disbasea1592
to take (a person) down a buttonhole (or two)1592
comb-cut1593
unpuff1598
atterr1605
dismount1608
annihilate1610
crest-fall1611
demit1611
pulla1616
avilea1617
to put a scorn on, upon1633
mortify1639
dimit1658
to put a person's pipe out1720
to let down1747
to set down1753
humiliate1757
to draw (a person's) eyeteeth1789
start1821
squabash1822
to wipe a person's eye1823
to crop the feathers of1827
embarrass1839
to knock (also take, etc.) (a person) off his or her perch1864
to sit upon ——1864
squelch1864
to cut out of all feather1865
to sit on ——1868
to turn down1870
to score off1882
to do (a person) in the eye1891
puncture1908
to put (a person) in (also into) his, her place1908
to cut down to size1927
flatten1932
to slap (a person) down1938
punk1963
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
a1500 tr. A. Chartier Traité de l'Esperance (Rawl.) (1974) 68 (MED) She as an officere of a Prynce of ordinaunce..kepte hir place [Fr. garda son ranc] and toke vpon hir withowt envy or pryde the office for to speke.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Twelfth Night (1623) ii. v. 52 I knowe my place, as I would they should doe theirs. View more context for this quotation
1740 S. Richardson Pamela I. xi. 18 It does not become your poor Servant..and I hope I shall always know my Place.
1778 F. Burney Let. 3 Sept. in Early Jrnls. & Lett. Fanny Burney (1994) 13 The subject..was The Respect due from the lower Class of the people. ‘I know my place, said Lady Ladd, & I always take it.’
1853 E. C. Gaskell Ruth II. x. 272 Hickson must keep his place. What he was paid for, was doing the talking to the electors, not paying attention to the ladies in their families.
1867 All Year Round Extra Christmas No., 12 Dec. 3/1 It is not my place, ma'am, to tell names to visitors.
a1894 R. L. Stevenson Weir of Hermiston (1896) vi. 176 ‘Do you call that manners?’ she said; or, ‘I soon put him in his place.’
1908 A. Bennett Old Wives' Tale i. vi. 108 She ought to have put Mr. Povey into his place... Mr. Povey ought to have been ruined for ever in her esteem.
1937 D. Teilhet & H. Teilhet Feather Cloak Murders vi. 104 Not that I'm complaining. Dear me, no. I know my place.
1955 N. Shute Requiem for Wren (1956) 21 I never had much to do with her outside; she kept her place you know.
1973 R. Stout Please pass Guilt (1974) xi. 109 On the phone you stiff-armed me. You put me in my place.
1991 S. Cisneros Woman Hollering Creek 28 My mother took the crooked walk too, I'm told, and I'm sure my Abuelita has her own story, but it's not my place to ask.
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