单词 | buckling |
释义 | bucklingn.1 1. a. The action of fastening with a buckle; also figurative. ΘΚΠ society > occupation and work > industry > working with tools or equipment > fastening > [noun] > with other specific fastenings chaininga1387 hookingc1430 clasping1460 spanning1527 buckling1625 wedging1678 fishing1798 screw-bolting1831 slinging1833 stapling1898 1625 W. Laud Serm. preached at Westm. 12 A double buckling and knitting of the State together. 1808 W. Scott Marmion vi. xii. 334 At buckling of the faulchion belt. b. concrete. A brace, a fastening; that which is buckled on. ΘΚΠ the world > textiles and clothing > clothing > parts of clothing > [noun] > other netOE sheepskinc1175 tail1297 panec1300 slipc1440 cukera1500 peak1509 waist1590 bumbarrel1609 winglet1611 armhole1731 fullness1792 stride1807 bottom1820 patte1835 buckling1861 ventilator1870 tie-back1880 shield1884 organ pleat1886 outer1904 flarea1910 uplift1929 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > fastening > [noun] > a fastening fasteningOE closing1382 festela1400 fastenera1425 fastingc1450 fastnessa1550 seizurea1616 closure1616 obligation1646 agraffe1772 fastenment1836 buckling1861 hitch1881 soul and body lashing1883 1861 S. Smiles Lives Engineers II. 449 The main chains were to be..secured by bucklings. 1875 R. Browning Aristophanes' Apol. 281 Thereupon lays body bare Of bucklings. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > armed encounter > contending in battle > [noun] > joining of battle joiningc1400 buckling1563 1563 J. Foxe Actes & Monuments 1041/2 His valiaunt buckling with two enemies. 1604 C. Edmondes Observ. Cæsars Comm. II. vii. xxiiii. 98 In the buckling he might haue receiued a small losse. 3. A bending, giving way; also, technical the curving or crumpling of a plain surface under longitudinal pressure. ΘΚΠ the world > space > relative position > posture > action or fact of bending > [noun] > specific part of body clitching1398 clightinga1430 flexion1615 buckling1638 the world > space > shape > misshapenness > [noun] > action or fact of putting or being out of shape > as result of pressure or strain > under longitudinal pressure buckling1850 1638 tr. F. Bacon Hist. Life & Death 376 For the buckling of their knees. 1850 E. Clark Britannia & Conway Bridges I. 104 No one knew, a priori, the resistance of plates to buckling. 1877 Lumberman's Gaz. 8 Dec. 362 The old ‘sash-saw’ was..kept strained within a frame or ‘sash’ to prevent its buckling or bending. 1882 G. B. Airy in Nature 19 Oct. 599/1 The curvature technically called ‘buckling’. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > beautification > beautification of the person > beautification of the hair > [noun] > curling or frizzing frouncing1530 frizilation1567 frizzling1592 calamistration1621 frizzing1696 buckling1713 frisure1755 papering1777 crêping1889 water waving1901 piping1907 permanent waving1917 marcelling1926 finger waving1928 body wave1955 1713 R. Steele in Guardian 24 Apr. 2/1 It is the last time my black Coat will bear Scowring, or my long Wig Buckling. 1740 G. Cheyne Ess. Regimen Introd. 9 The buckling upon Pipes and boiling soft broken Hair. 1846 J. Train Buchanites in Fairholt at Buckling Their locks..restrained from falling..over the back and bosom by small buckling-combs. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021). † bucklingn.2 A young buck; a little fop.Apparently an isolated use. ΚΠ 1778 D. Garrick in H. Fielding Fathers Epil. p. vii Ye Bucks, and Bucklings of the age. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online March 2021). bucklingn.2 A smoked herring; a bloater (see quots.) ΘΚΠ the world > food and drink > food > animals for food > seafood > [noun] > fish > cured fish > smoked fish red herringa1399 bloat herringa1586 fumade1599 sore1600 Yarmouth capona1661 kipper1769 finnana1774 Norfolk capon1785 bukkama1805 soldier1811 bloater1832 Yarmouth bloater1832 finnie haddie1851 Californian1873 smoky1891 two-eyed steak1893 finney1906 buckling1909 lox1937 nova1964 1909 Cent. Dict. Suppl. Buckling, a large smoked and salted herring. 1924 G. B. Stern Tents of Israel iv. 54 Bücklinge.., which were herrings smoked by herself according to old Maria's Viennese recipe. 1934 ‘Taffrail’ Seventy North iii. 66 The ‘buckling’..was a herring smoked in a special oven and cooked at the same time. 1967 M. Gilbert Dust & Heat 1. 182 This isn't a smoked trout at all. It's a buckling. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1972; most recently modified version published online December 2021). bucklingadj. Crisply curling, waving. ΘΚΠ the world > life > the body > hair > types of hair > [adjective] > curly crispc900 crullc1300 curledc1380 crispy1398 crispedc1400 encrispedc1420 lockeredc1440 locker?a1500 curly1774 tendrilled1806 kinky1844 ruffly1859 buckling1861 peppercorn1868 1861 J. Crawfurd in Trans. Ethnol. Soc. London 1 With the European races, the hair of the head is usually, soft, silky, or buckling. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1888; most recently modified version published online December 2021). < n.11563n.21778n.21778adj.1861 |
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