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单词 bushed
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bushedadj.1

/bʊʃt/
Etymology: < bush n.1, bush v.1 + -ed suffix1.
1. Of plants or shrubs: Formed into a bush.
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the world > plants > by growth or development > defined by habit > tree or woody plant > characterized by habit > [adjective] > of or resembling a shrub or bush
shrubbed1539
bushy1567
bushed1573
shrubby1581
frutical1597
woody1609
shrubbish1656
arbustal1657
fruticeousa1682
frutescent1710
fruticose1805
fruticulose1830
bush-like1878
the world > food and drink > farming > gardening > management of plants > [adjective] > trained > into bush
bushed1573
1573 T. Tusser Fiue Hundreth Points Good Husbandry (new ed.) f. 40 Basell, fine and busht, sowe in May.
1597 J. Gerard Herball ii. 239 Leaues..bushed or braunched at the top.
2.
a. Covered with bushes or ‘bush’.
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the world > the earth > land > landscape > fertile land or place > land with vegetation > [adjective] > wooded > types of
bushya1382
ramagea1500
boskya1616
brakya1637
brushy1658
brushed1666
scrubbya1687
pine barrenc1721
bush-grown1837
stumpy1838
bush-skirted1858
bushed1868
bush-covered1873
bush-fringed1891
bush-clad1909
primary forest1909
1868 C. W. Dilke Greater Brit. II. iii. vi. 62 The coastlands..are exhausted, densely bushed, and uninhabited.
1883 R. Broughton Belinda III. iii. vii. 22 The homely loveliness of bushed bank.
b. Protected with bushes. (Cf. bush v.1 2.)
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the world > food and drink > farming > gardening > management of plants > [adjective] > trained > protected with bushes
bushed1884
1884 Illustr. London News 29 Nov. 539 It matters but little what the fence may be—a bushed or unbushed one.
3. transferred.
a. Having a bushy head of hair.
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the world > life > the body > hair > types of hair > [adjective] > bushy, thick > having
shaggeda1000
roughOE
thick-hairedc1405
busheda1513
bush-haired1530
maned1530
bush-headed1552
shack-haired1555
mop-headed?1566
shag-haired1577
shag-hair1584
shaggyc1590
rug-headed1597
hirsute1621
hobby-headeda1625
shock1681
shocky1698
shock-head1842
tousled-headed1860
tousle-haired1880
flock-headed1891
thick-piled1976
a1513 R. Fabyan New Cronycles Eng. & Fraunce (1516) I. ccxxiv. f. cxlvi For that tyme Clerkes vsed busshed and brayded hedys.
1552 R. Huloet Abcedarium Anglico Latinum Boye with a bushed heade, comatulus.
1623 tr. A. Favyn Theater of Honour & Knight-hood xi. xiii. 235 A great head, thickly bushed and tufted with haire.
1849 E. Bulwer-Lytton King Arthur vi. cxxxi Hideous visage bush'd with tawny hair.
b. Of the hair: Spreading like a bush, bushy; also bushed out, bushed up.
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the world > life > the body > hair > types of hair > [adjective] > bushy, thick
roughOE
lothenc1440
bushed1535
shirl1567
shagged1587
shaga1596
bushya1609
thick1624
shaggy1638
moppy1725
tousled1847
1535 Bible (Coverdale) Song of Sol. v. 11 The lockes of his hayre are buszshed, browne as the euenynge.
1779 T. Forrest Voy. New Guinea 95 The hair of the women was bushed out also.
1842 J. C. Prichard Nat. Hist. Man 24 Frizzling hair..bushed out round their heads.
4. slang. At ‘Beggar's Bush’. ? Obsolete.
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the mind > possession > poverty > [adjective] > poor
havelessOE
unrichOE
waedlec1000
armOE
nakedOE
helplessc1175
wantsomec1175
poora1200
barec1220
needfula1225
misease?c1225
unwealya1300
needyc1325
feeblec1330
poorful1372
mischievousc1390
miseasedc1390
indigentc1400
meanc1400
naughtyc1400
succourless1412
unwealthyc1412
behove1413
misterousa1425
misterfulc1480
miserablec1485
beggarly1545
starved1563
threadbare1577
penurious1590
fortuneless1596
wealthless1605
wantful1607
necessitous1611
inopulent1613
titheless1615
egene1631
starveling1638
necessitated1646
inopious1656
parsimonious1782
unopulent1782
lacking1805
bushed1819
obolary1820
ill-to-do1853
down at heel1856
po'1866
needsome1870
down-at-heeled1884
rocky1921
1819 J. H. Vaux New Vocab. Flash Lang. in Memoirs II. 160 Bush'd, poor; without money.
5.
a. Lost in the bush (bush n.1 9). Cf. bogged adj.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > [adjective] > having missed the way > lost or having lost direction > in the bush
bushed1856
1856 Tait's Edinb. Mag. 23 740 I narrowly escaped being ‘bushed’.
1881 A. C. Grant Bush-life in Queensland II. xxxi. 154 John feared that he might get bushed.
b. transferred and figurative. Lost as in the bush. Australian and New Zealand colloquial.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > [adjective] > having missed the way > lost or having lost direction
wiltc1440
lost1526
wildered1656
bewildered1685
bushed1885
disoriented1957
1885 R. C. Praed Austral. Life 29 I get quite bushed in these streets.
1898 Westm. Gaz. 29 Sept. 3/2 He tangled himself up and got ‘bushed’, and frantically implored..everybody..to help him with his contract.
1900 H. Lawson Over Sliprails 1 The deeper you read..about things that end in ism..the more likely you are to get bushed.
1916 Anzac Bk. 144/1 To be ‘bushed’ in the heart of London became a common experience with him.
1944 J. H. Fullarton Troop Target v. 45 We're bushed behind the enemy lines about a hundred miles from nowhere.
1953 ‘N. Shute’ In Wet ii. 39 It is a very easy country to get bushed in; the sense of direction can be easily lost.
c. Tired, exhausted. North American.
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the world > physical sensation > sleeping and waking > weariness or exhaustion > [adjective]
wearyc825
asadc1306
ateyntc1325
attaintc1325
recrayed1340
methefula1350
for-wearya1375
matea1375
taintc1380
heavy1382
fortireda1400
methefula1400
afoundered?a1425
tewedc1440
travailedc1440
wearisomec1460
fatigate1471
defatigatec1487
tired1488
recreant1490
yolden?1507
fulyeit?a1513
traiked?a1513
tavert1535
wearied1538
fatigated1552
awearya1555
forwearied1562
overtired1567
spenta1568
done1575
awearied1577
stank1579
languishinga1586
bankrupt?1589
fordone1590
spent1591
overwearied1592
overworn1592
outworn1597
half-dead1601
back-broken1603
tiry1611
defatigated1612
dog-wearya1616
overweary1617
exhaust1621
worn-out1639
embossed1651
outspent1652
exhausted1667
beaten1681
bejaded1687
harassed1693
jaded1693
lassate1694
defeata1732
beat out1758
fagged1764
dog-tired1770
fessive1773
done-up1784
forjeskit1786
ramfeezled1786
done-over1789
fatigued1791
forfoughten1794
worn-up1812
dead1813
out-burnta1821
prostrate1820
dead beat1822
told out1822
bone-tireda1825
traiky1825
overfatigued1834
outwearied1837
done like (a) dinner1838
magged1839
used up1839
tuckered outc1840
drained1855
floored1857
weariful1862
wappered1868
bushed1870
bezzled1875
dead-beaten1875
down1885
tucked up1891
ready (or fit) to drop1892
buggered-up1893
ground-down1897
played1897
veal-bled1899
stove-up1901
trachled1910
ragged1912
beat up1914
done in1917
whacked1919
washy1922
pooped1928
shattered1930
punchy1932
shagged1932
shot1939
whipped1940
buggered1942
flaked (out)1942
fucked1949
sold-out1958
wiped1958
burnt out1959
wrung out1962
juiced1965
hanging1971
zonked1972
maxed1978
raddled1978
zoned1980
cream crackered1983
1870 Nation July 57/1 To be ‘bushed’ was to be tired.
1910 W. A. Fraser Red Meekins 266 I was that danged near bushed, toward the last that I was feared I might go right on sleepin'.
1958 ‘J. Castle’ & A. Hailey Flight into Danger x. 132 You thought you'd reached the end then—completely bushed, with not another ounce left in you.
1966 Oxf. Mail 4 June 1/1 Astronaut Eugene Cernan's..spacewalk was postponed..because he and the Gemini-9 command pilot..were ‘pretty well bushed’ from their exertions in space.
d. Suffering from the effects of isolation (see quots.). Canadian.
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the world > health and disease > mental health > mental illness > degree or type of mental illness > [adjective] > shell-shock, etc.
shell-shocked1915
flak-happy1938
bomb-happy1943
rock happy1943
sand-happy1943
bushed1952
1952 J. Marshall in R. Weaver Canadian Short Stories (1960) 289 ‘You had three years here alone,’ she began. ‘I have never been bushed,’ Toddy interrupted.
1959 Maclean's 14 Feb. 40/2 It was geographically isolated, and its inhabitants were cut off in separate buildings by the cold and by storms, and often..psychologically isolated—that is, bushed.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online September 2021).

bushedadj.2

/bʊʃt/
Etymology: < bush v.3 + -ed suffix1.
Fitted with a bush or lining; lined.
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society > occupation and work > equipment > tool > types of tools generally > [adjective] > others
barreda1571
hulch-backed1611
soft-headed1640
boneheaded?1750
shambling1829
hard-faced1862
bushed1907
1907 Installation News May 11/1 Bushed outlets.
1909 Installation News 3 121 These..boxes are provided with bushed holes.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2018).
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