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单词 under the ribs
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under the ribs

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P1. under the ribs.With reference to the location of the heart and other vital organs within the rib cage.
a. In or into the heart or vital organs. Cf. to smite, †stab in, under the fifth rib at fifth adj. 1b. Obsolete.
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c1275 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Calig.) (1978) l. 8782 Þat ufel is under his ribben þat ne mæi he noh libben.
c1330 (?a1300) Kyng Alisaunder (Auch.) (1952) l. 348 Þis venim crepeþ vnder mi ribbe... Jn al þis ich gret dolour He dede feche al his tresour.
b. figurative. In a vulnerable or sensitive place. Usually as part of an extended metaphor involving stabbing.
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1840 T. De Quincey Style in Blackwood's Edinb. Mag. July 395/1 If they presumed to put in a sly thrust under the ribs of the philosopher, those about Socrates..would kick them into the kennel.
1886 W. Todd 69th Highlanders xiv. 212 The failure of the enemy to press our line west of Centreville indicated that they would ‘likely move around and strike us under the ribs’.
1922 H. L. Wilson Merton of Movies xiv. 249 Honest, Jeff, that kid gets me under the ribs kind of.
1999 in D. Bolger Ladies' Night at Finbar's Hotel 172 A small jazz band played, deep throbbing tunes that quickly caught Detta under the ribs, jagged her heart.
P2. to tickle (a person's) ribs and variants: (a) (ironically) to strike (a person) in the ribs; (b) to amuse (a person). Cf. rib-tickler n., rib-tickling adj.
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a1592 R. Greene Hist. Orlando Furioso (1594) sig. Eiij If ye call him mad-man, heel run after you, & tickle your ribs so with his flap of leather that he hath as it passeth.
1689 Irish Hudibras 88 A little Devil..always has her Rods in pickle, If they presume, their Ribs to tickle.
1825 ‘E. Hardcastle’ 29th May I. vi. 143 ‘I expected a royalist's sword whipped into my bowels.’ ‘Devil you did! he must wear a long cheese toaster who'd dare tickle your ribs.’
1835 R. F. Williams Mephistophiles in Eng. II. iv. v. 97 Full of good stories and laughable squibs, So droll and so strange that they tickle one's ribs.
1898 W. Mathews Wit & Humor vii. 261 If a pun has tickled our ribs and given our cheeks a holiday,..it has done a good work.
1918 J. Munroe Mopping Up! xvi. 163 Ah, for the chance to tickle their cursed ribs with the cold steel!
1930 Times 18 Mar. 14/2 A great part of this Scottish humour..is primarily intended to tickle English ribs.
1997 I. S. Gilhus Laughing Gods, Weeping Virgins vi. 117 Clean jokes may only tickle the ribs. Dangerous jokes, on the other hand, may strike to the heart while being very funny.
P3. to stick to a person's (also the) ribs: (of food) to be nourishing and filling, to sustain a person for a long time.
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1795 E. Burke Fourth Let. Peace Regicide Directory in Writings & Speeches (1991) IX. 48 We require some food that will stick to the ribs.
1845 Times 27 Nov. 8 An old labourer..complained to his master that labourers feeding on potatoes could not now do so good a day's work... ‘Peas, Sir,’ said he, ‘stick to the ribs.’
1987 Daily Tel. 19 Jan. 10/3 The dried pulses and beans and pearl barley that..are the mainstay of soups and stews which ‘stick to your ribs’.
2002 J. Grisham Summons (2003) xiv. 134 You got a long drive. Pancakes'll stick to your ribs.
P4. to get into (also to be in) (a person's) ribs: to induce (someone) to incur an expense or loss, or to part with money; to approach (someone) for a loan, etc.Originally and chiefly in P. G. Wodehouse.
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society > trade and finance > financial dealings > borrowing money > borrow money [verb (intransitive)] > from someone
to get into (also to be in) (a person's) ribs1923
1923 P. G. Wodehouse Let. 23 Nov. in Yours, Plum (1990) i. 30 We got into their ribs for a twelve-point rubber and the severe female staggered away a heavy loser.
1939 P. G. Wodehouse Uncle Fred in Springtime iii. 47 Leave it to me. I will get into his ribs for you.
1951 P. G. Wodehouse Old Reliable xviii. 200 It was..the worst possible moment anyone could have selected to approach him with the idea of getting into his ribs for twenty thousand dollars.
1976 P. Larkin Let. 13 Apr. (1993) 538 Bruce has been in my ribs for a small loan—you too, a little?
P5. With reference to biblical use (see sense 3).
a.
rib of man n. (also rib of mankind) Obsolete a woman; (also) women collectively, womankind.
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the world > people > person > woman > [noun]
wifeeOE
womaneOE
womanOE
queanOE
brideOE
viragoc1000
to wifeOE
burdc1225
ladyc1225
carlinec1375
stotc1386
marec1387
pigsneyc1390
fellowa1393
piecec1400
femalea1425
goddessa1450
fairc1450
womankindc1450
fellowessa1500
femininea1513
tega1529
sister?1532
minikinc1540
wyec1540
placket1547
pig's eye1553
hen?1555
ware1558
pussy?a1560
jade1560
feme1566
gentlewoman1567
mort1567
pinnacea1568
jug1569
rowen1575
tarleather1575
mumps1576
skirt1578
piga1586
rib?1590
puppy1592
smock1592
maness1594
sloy1596
Madonna1602
moll1604
periwinkle1604
Partlet1607
rib of man1609
womanship?1609
modicum1611
Gypsy1612
petticoata1616
runniona1616
birda1627
lucky1629
she-man1640
her1646
lost rib1647
uptails1671
cow1696
tittup1696
cummer17..
wife1702
she-woman1703
person1704
molly1706
fusby1707
goody1708
riding hood1718
birdie1720
faggot1722
piece of goods1727
woman body1771
she-male1776
biddy1785
bitch1785
covess1789
gin1790
pintail1792
buer1807
femme1814
bibi1816
Judy1819
a bit (also bundle) of muslin1823
wifie1823
craft1829
shickster?1834
heifer1835
mot1837
tit1837
Sitt1838
strap1842
hay-bag1851
bint1855
popsy1855
tart1864
woman's woman1868
to deliver the goods1870
chapess1871
Dona1874
girl1878
ladykind1878
mivvy1881
dudess1883
dudette1883
dudine1883
tid1888
totty1890
tootsy1895
floozy1899
dame1902
jane1906
Tom1906
frail1908
bit of stuff1909
quim1909
babe1911
broad1914
muff1914
manhole1916
number1919
rossie1922
bit1923
man's woman1928
scupper1935
split1935
rye mort1936
totsy1938
leg1939
skinny1941
Richard1950
potato1957
scow1960
wimmin1975
womyn1975
womxn1991
1609 Euerie Woman in her Humor sig. A3v I cannot holde to see a rib of man A moytie of it selfe, commaund the whole.
1613 T. Nashe Christ's Tears over Jerusalem (ed. 2) 149 Woman-head,... being but a ribbe of man, you will think to ouer-rule him you ought to be subiect too.
a1627 T. Middleton & W. Rowley Changeling (1653) v. sig. I2 That broken rib of mankind.
b.
lost rib n. womankind, or a woman, esp. regarded as something a man lacks or seeks.
ΘΚΠ
the world > people > person > woman > [noun]
wifeeOE
womaneOE
womanOE
queanOE
brideOE
viragoc1000
to wifeOE
burdc1225
ladyc1225
carlinec1375
stotc1386
marec1387
pigsneyc1390
fellowa1393
piecec1400
femalea1425
goddessa1450
fairc1450
womankindc1450
fellowessa1500
femininea1513
tega1529
sister?1532
minikinc1540
wyec1540
placket1547
pig's eye1553
hen?1555
ware1558
pussy?a1560
jade1560
feme1566
gentlewoman1567
mort1567
pinnacea1568
jug1569
rowen1575
tarleather1575
mumps1576
skirt1578
piga1586
rib?1590
puppy1592
smock1592
maness1594
sloy1596
Madonna1602
moll1604
periwinkle1604
Partlet1607
rib of man1609
womanship?1609
modicum1611
Gypsy1612
petticoata1616
runniona1616
birda1627
lucky1629
she-man1640
her1646
lost rib1647
uptails1671
cow1696
tittup1696
cummer17..
wife1702
she-woman1703
person1704
molly1706
fusby1707
goody1708
riding hood1718
birdie1720
faggot1722
piece of goods1727
woman body1771
she-male1776
biddy1785
bitch1785
covess1789
gin1790
pintail1792
buer1807
femme1814
bibi1816
Judy1819
a bit (also bundle) of muslin1823
wifie1823
craft1829
shickster?1834
heifer1835
mot1837
tit1837
Sitt1838
strap1842
hay-bag1851
bint1855
popsy1855
tart1864
woman's woman1868
to deliver the goods1870
chapess1871
Dona1874
girl1878
ladykind1878
mivvy1881
dudess1883
dudette1883
dudine1883
tid1888
totty1890
tootsy1895
floozy1899
dame1902
jane1906
Tom1906
frail1908
bit of stuff1909
quim1909
babe1911
broad1914
muff1914
manhole1916
number1919
rossie1922
bit1923
man's woman1928
scupper1935
split1935
rye mort1936
totsy1938
leg1939
skinny1941
Richard1950
potato1957
scow1960
wimmin1975
womyn1975
womxn1991
1647 J. Trapp Mellificium Theol. in Comm. Epist. & Rev. 612 Surely if feasting ever be in season it is at the recovery of the lost rib [i.e. marriage].
1712 J. Dunton Preaching-weathercock 8 So imperfect and unaccomplish'd is our Virility without the Re-union of our Lost Rib, that substantial and integral Part of ourselves.
1850 Calcutta Rev. 13 453 Many a young man most miraculously found his lost rib, and many a young woman discovered from whose side she had been taken.
1916 J. A. Guthrie Seeing World through Porthole 104 We may fool ourselves into believing that man is the leader..; separate him from that lost rib and observe his rule.
1988 Sunday Mail (Queensland) (Nexis) 13 Mar. Men are always looking for the lost rib so they can feel whole again.
P6.
rib and panel n. Architecture ribs with panels of brick, stone, wood, etc., between them; (frequently attributive) designating or having a structural system consisting of these.
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1842 Ecclesiologist 1 164 Those on the north side are the most perfect remnants of the church, still retaining their vaulting, which is quadripartite rib and panel.
1849 E. Dobson Rudimentary Treat. Masonry & Stonecutting ii. 109 Rib and Pannel vaulting is quite different in its construction.
1874 J. T. Micklethwaite Mod. Parish Churches 214 The rib-and-panel vault is, however, much less costly.
1989 Archit. Hist. 32 7 The likelihood of a rib-and-panel canopy decorating the hall dome is borne out by [etc.].
2001 D. Langmead Encycl. Archit. & Engin. Feats 99 The use of rib-and-panel vaulting, the pointed arch, and flying buttresses.
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