单词 | to strike through |
释义 | > as lemmasto strike through to strike through transitive. To cancel (writing) by drawing a line through it. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > memory > effacement, obliteration > efface, obliterate [verb (transitive)] > erase by marking strikec1386 to rub offa1425 cancelc1440 streakc1440 cross1483 outstrike1487 line1530 to strike out1530 dash1549 to strike off1597 cancellate1664 damask1673 score1687 to run through1817 overscore1834 blue-pencil1883 stroke1885 caviar1890 to stencil out1891 to strike through1898 ex1935 x1942 1898 Encycl. Laws Eng. VIII. 207 The initialling of the memorandum is struck through, and the loss is then ‘struck off’ or settled in account. to strike through a. To pierce, stab, or cut (a person. etc.) with a sharp weapon. Also with double object. Also with complement to strike dead, to (the) death. to strike through, to transfix. Also, †to cut (a gash).Now rare except as a contextual variety of sense 25; the verb would now hardly be used with reference to a thrust or stab, unless inflicted by a downward movement. ΘΚΠ the world > life > death > killing > killing by specific method > kill [verb (transitive)] > by stabbing or cutting snithec725 ofstingeOE stickOE to sting to death13.. to put (do) to the sword1338 throata1382 to strike dead, to (the) deathc1390 hewc1400 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 poniard1593 stiletto1613 jugulate1623 kris1625 dagger1694 pike1787 to cut down1821 sword1863 the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > injure [verb (transitive)] > wound > wound with sharp weapon woundc760 stickOE snese?c1225 stokea1300 steekc1300 bearc1330 stangc1340 chop1362 broach1377 foinc1380 strikec1390 borea1400 dag?a1400 gorea1400 gridea1400 staira1400 through-girdc1405 thrustc1410 runc1425 to run throughc1425 traversec1425 spitc1430 through-seeka1500 stitch1527 falchiona1529 stab1530 to stab (a person) in1530 stob?1530 rutc1540 rove?c1550 push1551 foxa1566 stoga1572 poniard1593 dirk1599 bestab1600 poach1602 stiletto1613 stocka1640 inrun1653 stoccado1677 dagger1694 whip1699 bayonetc1700 tomahawk1711 stug1722 chiv1725 kittle1786 sabre1790 halberd1825 jab1825 skewer1837 sword1863 poke1866 spear1869 whinger1892 pig-stick1902 shiv1926 society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > cut of sharp weapon > cut or penetrate (of weapon) [verb (transitive)] > strike with sharp weapon chop1362 slash1382 strikec1390 rutc1540 the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > making holes or becoming holed > make (an opening or hole) [verb (transitive)] > make an opening or hole in or into > bore, pierce, or perforate > with something sharp-pointed > transfix through-driveOE through-nimc1275 stickc1330 through-piercec1330 to stick througha1382 preenc1390 spitc1430 thirlc1450 broacha1470 prickc1475 to stick up1528 transfix1590 fix1638 bestick1667 impalea1678 spiculate1835 skewer1837 to strike through1893 c1390 (?c1350) Joseph of Arimathie (1871) l. 567 A whit kniht..Baar him doun of his hors..strok him stark ded. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Gött.) l. 18018 Mine eldrin folk of iuen lede Haue I done rise againes him, To strike him wid a spere ful grim. 1461 J. Paston in Paston Lett. & Papers (2004) I. 392 It is talkyd here howe þat..on of Howardys me[n] sc[h]uld a strekyn yow twyess wyth a dagere. 1515 in J. D. Marwick Extracts Rec. Burgh Edinb. (1869) I. 156 He was adiugeit to be had to the trone and thair strikkin throw the hand. c1540 (?a1400) Destr. Troy 6258 If any stert vpon stray, strike hym to dethe! 1569 R. Grafton Chron. II. 655 The Lorde Clyfforde,..putting of his Gorget, sodaynely wyth an arrowe..was striken into the throte. 1583 B. Melbancke Philotimus (new ed.) sig. Zii To rescue Phedimus and Tantalus ystrick with pearcing shaft yfere. a1586 Sir P. Sidney Arcadia (1590) ii. xxi. sig. Cc6v She ranne to her sonnes dagger, and..strake her selfe a mortall wound. a1642 R. Callis Reading of Statute of Sewers (1647) i. 19 That is Lacyes Case, where one was stricken on the Seas, and dyed on the Land, that the Common Law could not try this murther. 1642 T. Fuller Holy State v. xvi. 423 He strook a deep gash into his own thigh. 1745 R. James Medicinal Dict. III. at Styptica Trials were made..by stricking a Cock through the Head [etc.]. 1825 W. Scott Talisman xv, in Tales Crusaders IV. 358 The Templar struck him to the heart with a Turkish dagger. 1837 J. G. Lockhart Mem. Life Scott I. iii. 105 The maid-servant, in a sudden access of insanity, struck her mistress to death with a coal-axe. 1893 Longman's Mag. June 114 What is to prevent me striking you through where you stand? < as lemmas |
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