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▪ I. † supprise, n. Chiefly Sc. Obs. Also 5 -ice, -yce, 5–6 -is, -yse, 6 -yss. [a. AF., OF. suprise, var. of surprise surprise n. Cf. med.L. subprisia, suppris(i)a usurpation, extraordinary impost.] 1. Injury, wrong, outrage, oppression.c 1425 Wyntoun Cron. vii. 2132 (MS. Wemyss) Þare he..lesit all ...
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surprise | Etymology of surprise by etymonline
Oct 27, 2023surprise (v.). also formerly surprize, late 14c., surprisen, "overcome, overpower" (in reference to emotions, a sense now obsolete), from the noun or from Anglo-French surprise, fem. past participle of Old French surprendre (see surprise (n.), and compare supprise).. The military sense of "attack without warning" is by 1540s; the general sense of "come upon unexpectedly" is from 1590s; that of ...
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How to spell surprise? Is it surpise or suprise? - Ginger Software
surprise. Definition the astonishment you feel when something totally unexpected happens to you Examples The news really surprised me Other users have misspelled surprise as: surpise - 16.2%; suprise - 14.8%; supprise - 4.9%; surpsie - 4.9%; surpris - 4.7%; sorpresa - 2.8%; surprize - 2.4% ...
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susprise
† susprise, v. Obs. rare. Also suss-. [f. AF. suspris-e = OF. souspris-e, pa. pple. of sou(s)prendre, by-form of sourprendre to surprise.] = supprise v. 2, 3, 4.a 1400–50 Wars Alex. 2390 (Dubl. MS.), He wald neuer sussprise [Ashm. MS. suprise] no sege vnder heven. c 1400 Anturs of Arth. (Ireland MS....
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suppress
suppress, v. (səˈprɛs) Also 6 supress; see also subpress. [f. L. suppress-, pa. ppl. stem of supprimĕre, f. sup- = sub- 2 + premĕre to press. See note on supprise v.] 1. trans. To put down by force or authority. a. To cause (a proceeding, an activity) to cease, e.g. to quell (a rebellion); to put a ...
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surpress
† surpress, v. Obs. [Altered form of suppress, after surprise (beside supprise).] trans. = suppress v. 6.1566 Gascoigne Jocasta Epil. 22 Thambitious sonne doth oft surpresse his sire. 1577–82 Breton Toyes Idle Head Wks. (Grosart) I. 51/1 Some sayd, that Children should surpressed be by feare. 1607 T...
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语音异化
有r儿音的英语方言中,词中出现多个相邻的/r/时,第一个/r/可发生减音,如 berserk (盛怒)念作 "beserk"、surprise (惊奇)念作 "supprise"、particular (特定)念作 "paticular"、aperture (缝隙)念作 "apeture"。
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recoverable
recoverable, a. (rɪˈkʌvərəb(ə)l) [f. recover v.1 + -able.] 1. a. Capable of being recovered or regained.c 1470 G. Ashby Active Policy 684, I mene..of wilfulnesse people to supprise, That micht otherwise be recouerable. 1483 Cath. Angl. 301/1 Recouerabille, recuperabilis. 1591 Percivall Sp. Dict., Re...
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surprise
▪ I. surprise, n. (səˈpraɪz) Forms: see the verb; also 6 Sc. surpryis, 9 Sc. seerpreese. [a. AF., OF. surprise (= It., Sp. sorpresa, Pg. surpresa), pa. pple. fem., used subst., of surprendre: see next. Cf. the earlier supprise n.] 1. Mil. The (or an) act of assailing or attacking unexpectedly or wit...
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surmount
surmount, v. (sɜːˈmaʊnt) Also 4–6 sour-, sor-, 5 sirmount(e, 5–6 surmont(e, 6 -mownt, Sc. -munt. [a. AF., OF. surmunter, so(u)rmonter, mod.F. surmonter (= Pr. sobremontar, It. sormontare), ad. med.L. supermontāre: see sur-, super- 2 and mount v.] † 1. trans. To rise above, go beyond, surpass. a. in ...
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worldly
▪ I. worldly, a. (ˈwɜːldlɪ) Forms and etym.: see world n. and -ly2; also 3 worlich, 8 Sc. warly. [OE. woruldlic: cf. OFris. wraldlîk, OS. weroldlîk, MLG. wer(l)tlik, MDu. wereldlîk, Du. -lijk, OHG. weraltlîh (MHG. wer(e)ltlîch, G. weltlich), ON. veraldligr (Sw. verldslig, Da. verdslig).] 1. Of or be...
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waste
▪ I. waste, n. (weɪst) Forms: 3–7 wast, 4–5 waast, 6, 8 waist, 6 wayste, 4–6 Sc. vast(e, 3– waste. [a. OF. wast(e, dial. variant of guast(e, gast(e, partly repr. L. vāstum, neut. of vāstus waste a. (q.v. for the phonology), partly a verbal noun f. waster (guaster, gaster) waste v. Cf. Pr. gast ravag...
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head
▪ I. head, n.1 (hɛd) Forms: 1 héafod, -ud, -ut, 1–2 heofod, 2 hefed, -et, heavet, 2–3 heafd, hæfed, 2–4 hefd, heaved, 2–5 heved, 3 hæfd, heifd, hafed, hafd, hafved, hæfved, hefved, hæved, (hæhved), hevod, hevd, 3–5 hevid, -yde, 3–6 heed, 3–8 hed, 4 hewid(e, -yd(e, 4–7 hede, 6– head; (5–6 heede, hedd...
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