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单词 transaction
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transactionn.

Brit. /trɑːnˈzakʃ(ə)n/, /tranˈzakʃ(ə)n/, /trɑːnˈsakʃ(ə)n/, /tranˈsakʃ(ə)n/, U.S. /trænˈzækʃən/, /træn(t)ˈsækʃən/
Etymology: < Latin transactiōn-em, noun of action < transigĕre : see transact v. Compare French transaction (13th cent. in Godefroy Compl.).
1. Roman Law and Civil Law. The adjustment of a dispute between parties by mutual concession; compromise; hence gen. an arrangement, an agreement, a covenant. Now Historical except as in 3c.
ΘΚΠ
society > law > administration of justice > court proceedings or procedure > action of courts in claims or grievances > [noun] > amicable settlement
lovelOE
lovedayc1300
transactionc1460
finea1475
concord1530
accord1579
the mind > language > speech > agreement > [noun] > an agreement
forewardOE
accordc1275
covenant1297
end1297
form1297
frettec1330
conjurationc1374
treatc1380
bargainc1386
contractc1386
comenaunt1389
compositionc1405
treaty1427
pact1429
paction1440
reconventionc1449
treatisea1464
hostage1470
packa1475
trystc1480
bond (also band) of manrent1482
covenance1484
concordance1490
patisement1529
capitulation1535
conventmenta1547
convenience1551
compact1555
negotiation1563
sacrament1563
match1569
consortship1592
after-agreementa1600
combourgeoisie1602
convention1603
comburghership1606
transaction1611
end-makingc1613
obligement1627
bare contract1641
stipulation1649
accompackmentc1650
rue-bargaina1657
concordat1683
minute1720
tacka1758
understanding1803
meet1804
it's a go1821
deal1863
whizz1869
stand-in1870
gentlemen's agreement1880
meeting of minds1883
c1460 Oseney Reg. 84 A stryfe..i-stered bytwene thabbot of Eynesham and N. clerke of Karsynton and thabbot of Oseney... In this maner in owr presence, be transaction, to be decidid.
1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Transaction, a transaction, accord, agreement, attonement.
1615 in Buccleuch MSS (Hist. MSS Comm.) (1899) I. 167 [The Spice Trade] is appropriated to the Hollanders as well by right of Conquest as by Transaction.
1632 P. Massinger Emperour of East iii. iv. sig. G4 In this transaction Drawne, in expresse and formall termes I haue Giuen and consign'd into your handes..my deere Eudoxa.
1786 A. Gib Καινα και Παλαια: Sacred Contempl. i. 31 A covenant is a transaction between two parties.
2. The action of transacting or fact of being transacted; the carrying on or completion of an action or course of action; †the accomplishment of a result (obsolete).
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > completing > [noun]
enda1300
chevisancec1330
applyinga1382
perfectiona1382
pointc1385
finishmentc1400
accomplishingc1405
complement1419
consummationa1425
effecta1425
performinga1425
accomplishment1425
fining?1448
complishing1449
complishment1454
achevisauncec1475
achievement1477
perfectinga1513
cheving?1518
furniture1529
achievance1531
exploiture1531
exploiting1538
perimplishment1554
consummating1555
finishing?1563
chevance1570
coronation1582
crowning1586
adimpletion1624
fulfilment1624
complusmenta1628
completure1642
completement1652
transaction1655
patration1656
perfunction1656
completion1657
completing1727
ultimation1791
finality1833
perfectuation1859
fruition1885
the world > action or operation > continuing > following up, through, or prosecution > [noun]
suinga1325
prosecution1545
conveyance1572
through-handlinga1586
carriage1589
pursuita1631
throughing1638
pursuance1642
persecution1647
transaction1655
pursual1878
follow-up1904
follow-through1918
1655 in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1892) II. 286 His carriadge in the transaction of the peace betweene the people of these countryes and Cromwell.
1658 E. Phillips New World Eng. Words Transaction, a finishing, or dispatching any businesse.
1782 F. Burney Cecilia II. iii. v. 57 After the transaction of this affair.
1844 L. Woods Ch. Govt. ii. 44 Any direction of Christ or..of his apostles respecting the transaction of business in the church.
3.
a. That which is or has been transacted; an affair in course of settlement or already settled; a piece of business; in plural doings, proceedings, dealings. Also figurative.
ΘΚΠ
society > occupation and work > business affairs > [noun] > a business transaction
negotiationa1500
feat1588
transactiona1656
job1660
business transaction1806
operation1832
a1656 Bp. J. Hall Shaking of Olive-tree (1660) ii. 274 In our transactions with Men, when we have an honest Mans word for a bargain, we think it safe.
1702 Clarendon's Hist. Rebellion I. i. 10 Discoursing of the Court of France, and the transactions there.
1726 G. Shelvocke Voy. round World Contents 1 Our most remarkable transactions there.
a1751 P. Doddridge Hymns (1755) 20 'Tis done; the great Transaction's done: I am my Lord's, and he is mine.
1834 L. Ritchie Wanderings by Seine 192 Every marriage, every baptism, every fête, is a public transaction.
1863 M. Howitt tr. F. Bremer Greece & Greeks I. i. 19 Every remarkable transaction obtained its stone-tablet on the Acropolis.
b. A physical operation, action, or process.
ΘΚΠ
the world > action or operation > [noun]
workOE
operationa1393
workmanshipc1400
actionc1405
act?a1425
workinga1425
activityc1485
executiona1530
play1548
workfulness1570
inworking1587
acting1605
agency1606
operancea1625
transaction1663
operancyc1811
outworking1846
mediacy1854
functioning1856
1663 R. South Serm. preached Nov. 9, 1662 3 There is not the least transaction of sense, and motion in the whole man.
1794 J. Hutton Diss. Philos. Light 261 Inertia is the law of action and passion by which motion is translated from one body to another..and, in this transaction, the rule observed is the actual weight of the bodies.
c. Theology. In reference to the Atonement, ‘transaction’ has been used in senses ranging from 1 to 3. (In sense 1 chiefly in deprecation.)
ΚΠ
1861 W. Thomson Aids to Faith viii. 351 There is the danger lest the Atonement degenerate into a transaction between a righteous Father on the one side, and a loving Saviour on the other, because in the human transaction from which the analogy is drawn two distinct parties are concerned.
1876 J. B. Mozley Serm. before Univ. Oxf. (1879) viii. 169 Now I have nothing to do here with the mystery of this transaction; the question is the morality of it—how the act of one person can alter God's regards toward another.
1901 R. C. Moberly Atonem. & Personality vii. 138 They seem to make atonement a transaction, historical, final, consummated long ago:—a transaction (I do not ask at this moment between whom; but..) far anterior to, and wholly outside of, the reality of ourselves.
1901 W. Sanday Life Christ in Recent Res. (1907) v. ix. 249 So much at least seems to follow.., that the Scriptures do recognize a mysterious something which, in our imperfect human language, may be described as a ‘transaction’.
4. The action of passing or making over a thing from one person, thing, or state to another; transference. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > transference > [noun]
translationc1384
remevement1437
translatingc1454
transferring1573
remove1582
transplantation1606
transactiona1608
removal1610
transumption1615
transduction1656
diabasis1672
transference1766
transfer1785
transferrala1790
transplanting1790
takeover1909
rollover1941
a1608 F. Vere Comm. (1657) 69 Her Majesty being in hand with the States to make a transaction from the old treaty to the new.
1613–18 S. Daniel Coll. Hist. Eng. (1621) 16 Putting on each others apparel and armes..as if they made transaction of their persons each to other.
1645 J. Howell Epistolæ Ho-elianæ ii. xv. 24 The transaction of these Provinces which the King of Spaine made as a dowry to the Archduke Albertus.
1691 T. P. Blount Ess. v. 127 Did not Commerce..by a continual Motion and Transaction render it [the world] wholesome, and profitable.
5. The action of dealing with or handling a subject; treatment. Cf. transact v. 3. Obsolete. rare.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > art or occupation of writer or author > [noun] > literary treatment
transaction1646
treatment1856
1646 Bp. J. Taylor Apol. Litvrgie Pref. §26 Those..Epistles and Gospels before the Communion..are Scriptures of the choicest, and most profitable transaction.
6. plural. The record of its proceedings published by a learned society. Rarely in singular. Cf. proceeding n. 2d.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > record > written record > [noun] > record of deliberating body or learned society
transactions1665
deliberationc1720
proceedings1790
1665 (title) Philosophical Transactions: Giving some Accompt of the present Undertakings, Studies, and Labours of the Ingenious in many considerable Parts of the World.
1665 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 1 75 In the first papers of these Transactions.
a1680 S. Butler Genuine Remains (1759) I. 14 They all..Agreed to draw up th' Instrument, And..To print it in the next Transaction.
1805 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 95 p. iii To reconsider the papers read before them, and select..such as they should judge most proper for publication in the future Transactions.
1877 A. B. Edwards Thousand Miles up Nile Pref. 8 The pages of scientific journals and the transactions of learned societies.
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