单词 | to take part against |
释义 | > as lemmasto take (a) part against (a) to take (a) part with: to side with, range oneself on the side of (now rare). to take (a) part against: to side against, oppose (now rare). ΘΚΠ society > society and the community > social relations > party or faction > side with [verb (transitive)] to take (a) part witha1470 to hold sides1490 to take the part ofc1500 partake1546 follow1548 side1585 party1587 part1669 the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > support or encourage [verb (transitive)] > take someone's side or side with favoura1375 to stand with ——1384 takec1400 to take (a) part witha1470 to hold sides1490 to take the part ofc1500 to stick with ——1523 partake1546 follow1548 to join issue1551 to make with ——1559 favourize1585 side1585 party1587 to take in1597 part1669 to fall in1709 to take for ——1770 to take up for1824 range1874 a1470 T. Malory Morte Darthur (Winch. Coll.) 1203 Hit lyked us to take a parte with you in youre distres in this realme. 1481 in H. Rose & L. Shaw Geneal. Deduction Family Rose of Kilravock (1848) 145 To tak afovld part wyth the said baron. c1500 (?a1475) Assembly of Gods (1896) 1059 (MED) Vertu was full heuy, when he sy Frewyll Take part with Vyce. 1542 H. Brinkelow Lamentacion sig. Aiii The Jewes cryed out against Christ, taking part with the hyghe pryestes. 1553 T. Wilson Arte of Rhetorique ii. f. 57 If the iudge hymselfe by aformer tale be perswaded to take part against vs. ?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads i. 13 To take part Against Olympius. a1687 W. Petty Polit. Anat. Ireland (1691) 329 Of which the Irish that are vested by restoration, seem rather to take part with the divested. 1739 D. Hume Treat. Human Nature II. ii. 195 I am interested in them; take part with them. 1822 W. Scott Halidon Hill i. ii. 67 O, were my western horsemen but come up, I would take part with you! 1850 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 17 559/1 Some took part with him, some with Carrol. 1869 C. Boutell tr. J. P. Lacombe Arms & Armour ix. 164 The Scots auxiliary troops, who took a part with the French forces at the battle of Fontenoy.., appeared with shields or targets. 1894 ‘A. Hope’ Prisoner of Zenda xx. 272 He took a part against Rupert, putting himself forward more bravely than any in his anxiety to avert suspicion. 1901 Dict. National Biogr. Suppl. I. 235/2 Booth seems to have rendered himself unpopular by taking part with the Lancastrian ministers, Suffolk and Somerset. 1914 E. Nesbit Many Voices (1922) 84 Let the whole host of Heaven take part with my dear in his fight. 2002 Pakistan Newswire (Nexis) 10 Sept. He said that Education plays a vital role against terrorism and each man and woman will have to take part against terrorism. < as lemmas |
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