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abridgeabridge: see briefabridge (v.)c. 1300, abreggen, \\\"to make shorter, to condense,\\\" from O...

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尔曹:你们。指学童们。立身:自立成人。朱紫:指达官显贵。唐制,官员五品以上穿红色的官服,三品以上穿紫色官服。故诗文中常以朱紫色代指高官。萤窗:晋人车胤,家贫无钱买灯油,就捕捉许多萤火虫放在丝囊中,供夜...

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abridgement (n.)late 15c., from Old French abregement \\\"shortening, abbreviation,\\\" from abregie...

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江边踏青罢,回首见旌旗。风起春城暮,高楼鼓角悲。杜甫唐代...

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何处一屏风,分明怀素踪。虽多尘色染,犹见墨痕浓。怪石奔秋涧,寒藤挂古松。若教临水畔,字字恐成龙。韩偓翻译:你从哪里得到这一个屏风?上面分明有怀素书法的踪迹。虽然有很多灰尘、颜色的沾染,但还能够见到墨痕...

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金尊莫倚青春健,龌龊浮生如走电。琴瑟盘倾从世珠,黄泥局泻流年箭。麻姑爪秃瞳子昏,东皇肉角生鱼鳞。灵鳌柱骨半枯朽,骊龙德悔愁耕人。周孔蓍龟久沦没,黄蒿谁认贤愚骨。兔苑词才去不还,兰亭水石空明月。姮娥弄箫...

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abroadabroad: [13] It was only in the 15th century that abroad came to mean ‘in foreign parts’. Earl...

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abrogate (v.)1520s, from Latin abrogatus, past participle of abrogare \\\"to annul, repeal (a law),\...

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abrogation (n.)1530s, from Latin abrogationem (nominative abrogatio) \\\"repeal of a law,\\\" noun o...

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abrupt (adj.)1580s, from Latin abruptus \\\"broken off, precipitous, disconnected,\\\" past particip...

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abscessabscess: [16] Abscess comes, via French abcès, from Latin abscessus, a noun derived from absc...

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abscissa (n.)1690s, from Latin abscissa (linea) \\\"(a line) cut off,\\\" from fem. past participle...

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abscission (n.)\\\"removal or cutting away,\\\" early 15c., from Latin abscissionem (nominative absc...

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abscond (v.)1560s, from Middle French abscondre and directly from Latin abscondere \\\"to hide, conc...

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absence (n.)late 14c., from Old French absence (14c.), from Latin absentia, noun of state from absen...

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absentabsent: [14] Absent is based ultimately on the Latin verb ‘to be’, esse. To this was added the...

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absenteeism (n.)1829, from absentee + -ism; originally in reference to landlords, especially in Irel...

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absoluteabsolute: [14] Absolute, absolution, and absolve all come ultimately from the same source: L...

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absolutely (adv.)late 14c., \\\"unconditionally, completely,\\\" from absolute (adj.) + -ly (2). Fro...

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absolve (v.)early 15c., from Latin absolvere \\\"set free, loosen, acquit,\\\" from ab- \\\"from\\\"...

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absorbabsorb: [15] Absorb comes, via French absorber, from Latin absorbēre, a compound verb formed f...

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absorption (n.)1590s, from Latin absorptionem (nominative absorptio), noun of action from past parti...

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abstainabstain: [14] The literal meaning of this word’s ultimate source, Latin abstinēre, was ‘hold...

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abstemious (adj.)c. 1600, from Latin abstemius \\\"sober, temperate,\\\" from ab(s)- \\\"from\\\" (s...

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abstention (n.)1520s, from Middle French abstention (Old French astencion), from Late Latin abstenti...

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abstinence (n.)mid-14c., \\\"forbearance in indulgence of the appetites,\\\" from Old French abstine...

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abstinent (adj.)late 14c., from Old French abstinent (earlier astenant) \\\"moderate, abstemious, mo...

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abstract (adj.)late 14c., originally in grammar (of nouns), from Latin abstractus \\\"drawn away,\\\...

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abstraction (n.)c. 1400, \\\"a withdrawal from worldly affairs, asceticism,\\\" from Old French abst...

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abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...

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abstruseabstruse: [16] It is not clear whether English borrowed abstruse from French abstrus(e) or d...

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absurd (adj.)1550s, from Middle French absurde (16c.), from Latin absurdus \\\"out of tune; foolish\...

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absurdity (n.)late 15c., from Middle French absurdité, from Late Latin absurditatem (nominative absu...