单词 | to stash up |
释义 | > as lemmasto stash up 1. transitive. To bring to an end, stop, desist from (a matter, a practice); to quit (a place). Often imperative stash it!, stash that!, †to stash the glim: to cease using the light. to stash up: to bring to an abrupt end. Also absol. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease from (an action or operation) [verb (transitive)] aswikec975 linOE beleavec1175 forletc1175 i-swikec1175 restc1175 stutte?c1225 lina1300 blinc1314 to give overc1325 to do wayc1350 stintc1366 finisha1375 leavea1375 yleavec1380 to leave offa1382 refuse1389 ceasec1410 resigna1413 respite?a1439 relinquish1454 surcease1464 discontinue1474 unfill1486 supersede1499 desist1509 to have ado?1515 stop1525 to lay aside1530 stay1538 quata1614 to lay away1628 sist1635 quita1642 to throw up1645 to lay by1709 to come off1715 unbuckle1736 peter1753 to knock off1767 stash1794 estop1796 stow1806 cheese1811 to chuck itc1879 douse1887 nark1889 to stop off1891 stay1894 sling1902 can1906 to lay off1908 to pack in1934 to pack up1934 to turn in1938 to break down1941 to tie a can to (or on)1942 to jack in1948 to wrap it up1949 the world > matter > light > darkness or absence of light > become dark [verb (intransitive)] > go out or be extinguished > cease using a light to stash the glim1794 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away from [verb (transitive)] leaveeOE beleavea1250 devoidc1325 voidc1330 roomc1400 wagc1400 departa1425 refusea1425 avoid1447 ishc1450 remove1459 absent1488 part1496 refrain1534 to turn the backc1540 quita1568 apart1574 shrink1594 to fall from ——1600 to draw away1616 to go off ——a1630 shifta1642 untenant1795 evacuate1809 exit1830 stash1888 split1956 1794 Sessions Papers 17 Sept. 1200/2 He says, Miller, it is, stash, I am satisfied. 1811 Lexicon Balatronicum (at cited word) The cove tipped the prosecutor fifty quid to stash the business. 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. (at cited word) Thus a thief determined to leave off his vicious courses will declare that he means to stash (or stow) prigging... To stash drinking, card-playing, or any other employment you may be engaged in for the time present. 1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. (at cited word) Stash it: see Stow it. 1823 ‘J. Bee’ Slang (at cited word) ‘Stash the glim’, to put out lights, or to place an extinguisher on the candle. 1888 ‘R. Boldrewood’ Robbery under Arms I. xiv. 189 The rest of us..as they was sold, stashed the camp and cleared out different ways. 1903 W. Craig Adv. Austral. Goldfields 229 She is requested to ‘stash’ tragedy and give them comedy. 1909 H. G. Wells Tono-Bungay (U.K. ed.) iii. iv She brought her [piano] playing to an end by—as schoolboys say—‘stashing it up’. < as lemmas |
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