单词 | to time |
释义 | > as lemmasto (also into, till, etc.) time (that) ΘΚΠ the world > time > [noun] > stretch, period, or portion of time tidea900 while971 fristOE stemOE throwOE timeOE selea1250 piecec1300 termc1300 stagea1325 whilesc1330 space?a1400 racec1400 spacec1405 termine1420 parodya1425 timea1425 continuancec1440 thrallc1450 espace1483 space of timec1500 tracta1513 stead1596 reach1654 amidst1664 stretch1698 spell1728 track1835 lifetime1875 time slice1938 a1425 (c1333–52) L. Minot Poems (1914) 10 (MED) In þat land..Ordanis he still for to dwell, To time he think to fight. ?a1425 (c1400) Mandeville's Trav. (Titus C.xvi) (1919) 38 (MED) All weys fynden men latymeres to go with hem in the contrees & ferthere beȝonde into tyme þat men conne the langage. 1443 in J. Raine Testamenta Eboracensia (1855) II. 89 (MED) My will ys yat George my son hafe efter tyme my dettes be paide a rent charge of xxvj s. viij d. issuand owte of my landes. c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 246 Thei [sc. images] wolden not at alle tymes ȝeue answeris..into tyme thei weren myche preied. 1453 in F. B. Bickley Little Red Bk. Bristol (1900) II. 203 That the procuratours..shalle..entre and distreine, and such distresse as is there yfounde to kepe vnto time thei be paide of the rentis. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) iii. l. 432 I sall do nocht till tyme I tak my leyff. 1511 Pylgrymage Richarde Guylforde (Pynson) f. xiij A lytell Caue where they shytte hym In to tyme the Iewes had..determynyd what they wolde do with hym. 1525 T. Rychard Walton's Bk. Comfort v. sig. Rj For thes thynges yf they fayle in ther indiuidues, yet in ther vniuersalles they a bydeth [sic] euer: after tyme that they ones be. 1577 R. Stanyhurst Treat. Descr. Irelande i. f. 3/2, in R. Holinshed Chron. I But if I may craue your patience, to tyme you see me shoote my bolt. 1664 Floddan Field vi. 59 He should..in safe custody be kept Till time that Rougcrosse did return. to time o. to time. extracted from timen.int.conj. (a) For all time, forever. Also (in later use only) to all time. Now rare. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > eternity or infinite duration > [adverb] always fortha700 alwayeOE oeOE everOE buten endea1000 echelichec1175 till doomsdayc1175 to timea1200 perdurablyc1275 in ayea1300 without endc1330 anytimea1375 for ay and oc1374 continually1382 perpetuallyc1385 ay-forthc1390 everlastinglyc1390 perpetualc1392 eternallyc1393 endlessa1400 in (also for, to) perpetuitya1400 always?c1425 without timec1425 endlesslya1450 sempiternlyc1450 infinitivec1470 aylastinglyc1475 everlastingc1475 incessantly1481 in saecula saeculorum1481 sempiternally1509 all days1533 for altogether1542 constantly1567 interminate?1567 incorruptibly1579 perpetuously1612 in perpetuum1613 eternal1614 unterminably1631 unfadinglya1672 unendingly1674 for a constancy1710 perennially1729 tarnally1790 imperishably1795 indefectibly1837 immortally1858 fadelessly1861 a1200 MS Trin. Cambr. in R. Morris Old Eng. Homilies (1873) 2nd Ser. 183 For þine gulte ishal nu to pine, rotie mote þu to time. a1616 W. Shakespeare Coriolanus (1623) v. iii. 128 I..that brought you forth this boy, To keepe your name liuing to time . View more context for this quotation 1616 B. Jonson Every Man out of his Humor (rev. ed.) Ded., in Wks. I. 81 I vnderstand you, Gentlemen, not your houses: and a worthy succession of you, to all time, as being borne the Iudges of these studies. 1645 G. Wharton Englands Iliads in Nut-shell sig. D3 The Valour I have shewne in this, was Crime, And Gages Death will brand me to all Time. 1796 R. Cumberland Days of Yore ii. 26 Die when you may, your memory will be honor'd to all time. 1882 Mrs. Hills Fair Faces & True Hearts II. v. 92 You may fool me to all time, but you cannot change the natural skin, my dear. 1910 Encycl. Brit. V. 643/1 Some places in North Wales..seem..to have associated with them to all time the glamour of the Mabinogion. (b) So as to comply with a time limit, deadline, or other time constraint. ΘΚΠ the world > time > duration > [adverb] > within temporal limits terminally1657 against time1759 to time1848 1848 Family Economist 1 83/2 The master was a coarse, uneducated man, who, provided that the work was done to time, cared for little besides. 1873 Every Sat. 26 Apr. 476/1 To it all his faculties were devoted, exempt from the pressure of writing to time and to order. 1913 E. B. Tweedie Amer. as I saw It xix. 341 With the punctuality of kings Their Royal Highnesses arrived at the exact moment, and everything was done to time. 1992 Sight & Sound July 32 (advt.) Students learn and practice a wide variety of skills including..using talkback, autocue, talking to time, [etc.]. 2010 R. Watson-Davis Creative Teaching Pocketbook (new ed.) 108 A cardinal revision need is for students to practise writing to time. < as lemmas |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。