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单词 up with
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to up with
8. to up with:
a. To come out with (a story, etc.). rare. Cf. out v. 5b.
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society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or reveal [verb (transitive)]
unwryc825
unhelec1000
to draw forthc1175
unhillc1200
to bring forth?c1225
unsteekc1250
let witc1275
uncovera1300
wraya1300
knowc1300
barea1325
shrivec1374
unwrapc1374
again-covera1382
nakena1382
outc1390
tellc1390
disclosea1393
cough1393
unhidea1400
unclosec1400
unhaspc1400
bewrayc1405
reveal1409
accusea1413
reveil1424
unlocka1425
unrekec1425
disclude?1440
uncurec1440
utter1444
detect1447
break1463
expose1483
divinec1500
revelate1514
to bring (also put) to light1526
decipher1529
rake1547
rip1549
unshadow1550
to lay to sight1563
uppen1565
unlace1567
unvisor?1571
resign1572
uncloak1574
disshroud1577
spill1577
reap1578
unrip1579
scour1585
unharboura1586
unmask1586
uncase1587
descrya1591
unclasp?1592
unrive1592
discover1594
unburden1594
untomb1594
unhusk1596
dismask1598
to open upc1600
untruss1600
divulge1602
unshale1606
unbrace1607
unveil1609
rave1610
disveil1611
unface1611
unsecret1612
unvizard1620
to open up1624
uncurtain1628
unscreen1628
unbare1630
disenvelop1632
unclothe1632
to lay forth1633
unshroud1633
unmuffle1637
midwife1638
dissecret1640
unseal1640
unmantle1643
to fetch out1644
undisguise1655
disvelop1658
decorticate1660
clash1667
exert1692
disinter1711
to up with1715
unbundlea1739
develop1741
disembosom1745
to open out1814
to let out1833
unsack1846
uncrown1849
to bring (out) in (also into) the open1861
unfrock1866
disbosom1868
to blow the lid off1928
flush1950
surface1955
to take or pull the wraps off1964
1715 M. Davies Εἰκων Μικρο-βιβλικὴ 31 Sir Thomas up's with a Story of the Curs baiting of the Butcher's Dog.
b. colloquial. To raise (the arm, etc.); to elevate; to lift or pick up.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > raising > make to go up or cause to rise [verb (transitive)] > raise > specifically a part of the body
to bear upc1175
to cast upc1384
to throw upa1413
erect1609
to up with1766
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > raising > make to go up or cause to rise [verb (transitive)] > lift or take up
aheaveeOE
to reach upOE
to draw upOE
bearc1225
upnimc1290
to take upc1330
upholda1400
lutchc1400
hovec1480
upweigha1593
lift1596
poise1689
to up with1825
1766 H. Brooke Fool of Quality I. v. 168 She ups with her brawny arm.
1825 T. Hook Sayings & Doings 2nd Ser. III. 13 Mrs. South..‘upped with the turbot and popped it into the dish’.
1851 H. Newland Erne 37 Had he upped with his pilgrim-staff, and broken the man's heretical head.
1887 G. R. Sims Mary Jane's Mem. 30 He ups with the spade in a minute.
c. Nautical. To place (the helm or tiller) so as to carry the rudder to leeward.
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society > travel > travel by water > directing or managing a ship > steering > steer [verb (transitive)] > work the rudder > turn helm or tiller to specific position
port1580
starboard1605
to right the (also one's) helm1627
leea1668
to up with1860
1860 W. H. Russell My Diary in India 1858–9 I. 95 And there..stand the four Chinese helmsmen,..upping with the helm and downing with it.
extracted from upv.
up with ——
28. up with ——. (Cf. 32.)
a. So as to reach.
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1659 in E. Nicholas Nicholas Papers (1920) IV. 95, 3 Spanish men of warre..who..came vp with vs and fired at vs.
1678 J. Bunyan Pilgrim's Progress 35 Just as Christian came up with the Cross. View more context for this quotation
1719 D. Defoe Life Robinson Crusoe 19 Finding the Pirate..would certainly come up with us in a few Hours, we prepar'd to fight.
1761 Ann. Reg., Chron. 156/2 At five a.m. we got almost up with the chace.
1795 Ld. Nelson in Dispatches & Lett. (1845) II. 13 As he drew up with the Enemy.
1795 Ann. Reg. i. 15 The Russians..came up with his rear.
b. to put up with: see to put up 5b at put v. Phrasal verbs 1.
c. to draw up with: see to draw up 8 at draw v. Phrasal verbs 1. to take up with: see to take up 18 at take v. Phrasal verbs 1.
extracted from upadv.1
up with (also †mid) ——
32. up with (also †mid) ——. (Cf. 28.)
a. Denoting the raising of a weapon, the hand, etc., esp. so as to strike. (Cf. up v. 8b.)
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society > armed hostility > military equipment > operation and use of weapons > [adverb] > raising of weapon
up with (also mid) ——c1275
c1275 Laȝamon Brut 23931 Arthur vp mid his spere..and pungde vppen Frolle.
a1387 J. Trevisa tr. R. Higden Polychron. (St. John's Cambr.) (1872) IV. 355 Judas..up wiþ a stoon and smoot Ruben on þe hede.
c1400 Gamelyn 535 Gamelyn vp with his staff..And girt him in þe nek.
c1450 Knt. de la Tour xix. 27 Her husbonde up with his fust, and gaue her .ij. or .iij. gret strokes.
1584 in Publ. Catholic Rec. Soc. (1908) 5 82 The Earle..up with his fiste and gave the poore man a great blow upon the face.
1610 J. Healey tr. J. L. Vives in tr. St. Augustine Citie of God xviii. xiv. 688 Hercules..one time vp with his harpe and knockt out his maisters braynes.
1689 E. Hickeringill Ceremony-monger Concl. iii He up with his foot, and kick't it off from the King's Head.
1704 J. Swift Tale of Tub xi. 202 He would down with his Knees, up with his Eyes, and fall to Prayers.
1885 R. L. Stevenson Prince Otto i. ii Otto..up with his whip and thrashed him.
1893 Daily Tel. 17 July 6/4 She ‘up with her fist’.
b. Denoting erecting, raising, drawing or pulling up, etc. Chiefly in imperative use. Also up with you! = rise, get up.
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the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > upward movement > raising > raising up [phrase]
up with (also mid) ——c1377
c1377 in Minor Poems Vernon MS. 718/99 I ou rede..Þat vch a Mon vp wiþ þe hede, And mayntene him boþe heiȝe and lowe.
a1500 (a1460) Towneley Plays (1994) I. xxiii. 294 Vp with the tymbre [= cross]!
a1596 Sir Thomas More (1911) ii. iii. 24 Vpp with the drawbridge, gather som forces To Cornhill.
1597 W. Shakespeare Richard III v. iii. 7 Vp with my tent there, here will I lie to night! View more context for this quotation
1645 J. Fary Gods Severity 26 Can it..be endured that a tree should stand, yeelding no increase?.. No, the good husband-man will up with it.
1816 Ld. Byron Siege of Corinth xxii. 38 Alla Hu! Up to the skies with that wild halloo!
1857 T. Hughes Tom Brown's School Days i. vi. 149 ‘Let's toss two of them together, Walker,’.. ‘Up with another one.’
1863 A. Young Naut. Dict. (ed. 2) 432 Up with the helm.
(b)1809 B. H. Malkin tr. A. R. Le Sage Adventures Gil Blas II. vi. i. 424 Up with you! up with you! was the alarum of..Ambrose.1846 A. Marsh Father Darcy II. iii. 81 Up, up, with you, my master, and it please you.
c. To drink off, consume.
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the world > food and drink > drink > drinking > [adverb] > drink off
up with (also mid) ——1542
supernaculum1592
1542 N. Udall tr. Erasmus Apophthegmes f. 30 He demaunded, how that medeicine was to bee taken?.. The seruaunte had aunswered, that he must vp with it all at a draught.
d. To ‘come out’ with, to utter or sing (something).
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the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)]
speakc825
queatheOE
forthdoc900
i-seggenc900
sayeOE
speak971
meleOE
quidOE
spella1000
forthbringc1000
givec1175
warpa1225
mootc1225
i-schirea1250
upbringa1250
outsay?c1250
spilec1275
talec1275
wisea1300
crackc1315
nevena1325
cast1330
rehearsec1330
roundc1330
spend1362
carpa1375
sermona1382
to speak outc1384
usea1387
minc1390
pronouncea1393
lancec1400
mellc1400
nurnc1400
slingc1400
tellc1400
wordc1400
yelpc1400
worka1425
utterc1444
outspeakc1449
yielda1450
arecchec1460
roose?a1475
cutc1525
to come forth with1532
bubble1536
prolate1542
report1548
prolocute1570
bespeak1579
wield1581
upbraid1587
up with (also mid) ——1594
name1595
upbrayc1600
discoursea1616
tonguea1616
to bring out1665
voice1665
emit1753
lip1789
to out with1802
pitch1811
go1836
to open one's head1843
vocabulize1861
shoot1915
verbal1920
be1982
1594 T. Nashe Vnfortunate Traveller sig. B2 He badde me declare my minde... I vp with a long circumstance..& discourst vnto him what [etc.].
1680 R. L'Estrange tr. Erasmus 20 Select Colloquies xiii. 190 Then Fawn up with his story, and tells him [etc.].
1766 O. Goldsmith Vicar of Wakefield I. xvii. 174 ‘He has taught that song to our Dick.’.. ‘Then let us have it..let him up with it boldly.’
e. Denoting support or advocacy of a person or thing. †to be up with, to commend, praise, laud, extol. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > esteem > approval or sanction > commendation or praise > commend or praise [verb (transitive)]
heryc735
mickleeOE
loveOE
praise?c1225
upraisea1300
alosec1300
commenda1340
allow1340
laud1377
lose1377
avauntc1380
magnifya1382
enhancea1400
roosea1400
recommendc1400
recommanda1413
to bear up?a1425
exalt1430
to say well (also evil, ill, etc.) of (also by)1445
laudifyc1470
gloryc1475
advance1483
to bear out1485
prizec1485
to be or to have in laudationa1500
joya1500
extol1509
collaud1512
concend?1521
solemnize?1521
celebrate1522
stellify1523
to set up1535
well-word1547
predicate1552
glorify1557
to set forth1565
admire1566
to be up with1592
voice1594
magnificate1598
plaud1598
concelebrate1599
encomionize1599
to con laud1602
applauda1616
panegyrize1617
acclamate1624
to set offa1625
acclaim1626
raise1645
complement1649
encomiate1651
voguec1661
phrase1675
to set out1688
Alexander1700
talk1723
panegyricize1777
bemouth1799
eulogizea1810
rhapsodize1819
crack up1829
rhapsody1847
the world > action or operation > easiness > aid, help, or assistance > support > support or encouragement > denoting support [interjection]
up with (also mid) ——a1792
1592 T. Nashe Pierce Penilesse (Brit. Libr. copy) sig. E4 Then..run their words at random.., and are vppe with this man and that man.
1599 T. Nashe Lenten Stuffe 24 One is vp with the excellence of the browne bill and the long bowe.
1650 J. Trapp Clavis to Bible (Gen. xxxi. 44) 251 Laban likewise talks a great deal here; and is up with the more, and down with the less, (as they say).
a1792 in J. Sinclair Statist. Acct. Scotl. II. 436 That song, ‘Up with the souters of Selkirk, and down with the Earl of Hume’.
1815 W. Scott Guy Mannering I. vi. 87 After some clubs had drunk Up with this statesman, and others Down with him.
in combination.1902 G. K. Menzies Provincial Sketches 105 A ‘down-with-the-Lords’ young man, An up-with-myself young man.
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