单词 | O.E.D. |
例句 | Oxford University Press said the first edition of the O.E.D. was fully published in 1928 and its second edition in 1989. A Print-Free Oxford Dictionary? 2010-08-30T16:29:00Z After graduation, he floated from job to job for a spell, then spotted a newspaper ad: The O.E.D. was hiring. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z As the increasingly harried editors of the O.E.D. might put it, OMG. Books of The Times: In ?Globish,? Robert McCrum Traces the Spread of English 2010-05-25T21:08:00Z When the second edition of the O.E.D. came out, there was nothing I wanted more. Fran Lebowitz: By the Book 2017-03-21T04:00:00Z The goal of that project was to expand the O.E.D.’s coverage of science fiction, something of a gap in its research, by drawing on the reading and knowledge of fans. Tracking the Vocabulary of Sci-Fi, from Aerocar to Zero-Gravity 2021-01-26T05:00:00Z When the O.E.D. needed to fit into printed volumes, that notion was fantasy. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z But — to use an adjective added to the O.E.D. in June — is it now officially cringe? The Word of the Year Goes Goblin Mode 2022-12-04T05:00:00Z “It’s a great and extremely comprehensive project that really shows more than we’ve ever known before about American dialect,” said Jesse Sheidlower, editor at large of the O.E.D., adding, “I use it every day.” Dictionary of American Regional English Reaches Last Volume 2012-02-25T00:18:42Z Simon Winchester, author of two books on the O.E.D., including the 1998 best seller “The Professor and the Madman,” expressed mixed feelings about the rapidly digitizing dictionary. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z “To me, I don’t want the joy of the O.E.D. and the authority that it has to be somehow overwhelmed by the searching abilities, the search engines and so forth,” he said. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z The title bestowed by the Bodleian is a bit anachronistic, as the actual word slang isn’t even recorded until 1756, according to the O.E.D. ArtsBeat: The Dulpickles and Nigmenogs of 1699 2011-04-01T18:30:00Z When he was asked if the third edition of the O.E.D. would appear in print, Mr. Portwood replied, “I don’t think so.” A Print-Free Oxford Dictionary? 2010-08-30T16:29:00Z The O.E.D. has stood apart, partly for authoritative definitions but chiefly for its unmatched historical quotations, which trace usage through time. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z But such uses weren’t interesting enough to lexicographers to be included in the O.E.D. entry for “toxic” published in 1913. ‘Toxic’ Is Oxford’s Word of the Year. No, We’re Not Gaslighting You. 2018-11-14T05:00:00Z The editor of the O.E.D. received so much mail he got his own postbox set up in front of his house. Hip, Woke, Cool: It’s All Fodder For the Oxford Dictionary of African American English 2022-07-21T04:00:00Z Mr. Proffitt was reluctant to place the O.E.D. at the forefront of such a project. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z Kids love it too, even though now that we have the internet, no one really needs to read the O.E.D. this way anymore. Why Maggie Nelson Is Drawn to Certain Autobiographies 2021-08-26T04:00:00Z But for all the admirable rigor of the O.E.D., nowadays the dictionary is probably more revered than used. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z Each time commentators rebuke the O.E.D. for admitting teenage slang or marketing jargon, they misunderstand the dictionary, which aims not to define how language should be used, only how it is. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z “As much as I adhere to the O.E.D.’s public reputation,” he said, “I want proof that it is of value to people in terms of practical use.” O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z The O.E.D. does justice to the idea of “information” as something that passes between people, as in the sentence “Go to window 5 for information about parking permits.” ArtsBeat: Too Much Information About 'Information'? 2011-03-23T21:25:57Z The O.E.D. traced it to a USA Today article, from 1983. An Epic Takedown 2016-03-03T05:00:00Z Although the O.E.D. survived the Internet upheavals that devastated other reference works, it has yet to capitalize fully on the potential online audience. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z And for the first time since 2004, when Oxford Languages, the publisher of the O.E.D., started choosing a Word of the Year, it declined to pick just one. The 20 Phrases That Defined 2020 2020-12-18T05:00:00Z Most important, he elaborated in an e-mail, the revised O.E.D. entry neglects a meaning of the word that is crucial to our growing sense of “information overload,” “information glut,” and “information fatigue.” ArtsBeat: Too Much Information About 'Information'? 2011-03-23T21:25:57Z This hush aside, change is afoot at the O.E.D. O.E.D.’s New Chief Editor Speaks of Its Future 2014-01-21T21:45:05Z It’s also a word with a greatly expanded entry in the latest revision to the O.E.D., one that’s twice as long as the original. ArtsBeat: Too Much Information About 'Information'? 2011-03-23T21:25:57Z The O.E.D. cites its connection to the Latin verb delectare, meaning “to delight or please.” Why Use a Dictionary in the Age of Internet Search? 2021-09-13T04:00:00Z One letter, from 1567, about a headstrong youth uses the term “white lie,” pre-dating the O.E.D.’s earliest record of the phrase by nearly two centuries. Crowdsourcing for Shakespeare 2017-01-16T05:00:00Z Ms. Martin firmly believes that the word is a worthy inclusion in the O.E.D. Bracketology Is in the Oxford English Dictionary. You Can Look It Up. 2016-12-20T05:00:00Z Software developers haven’t found a way to load an entire reference library onto your phone or tablet, and, alas, the O.E.D. doesn’t exist for mobile users. Reference Apps for the Budding Know-It-All 2011-08-31T22:22:05Z “It’s easy to stack the deck by finding a definition that does or does not highlight a nuance that you’re interested in,” said Mr. Sheidlower, the O.E.D. editor. Sidebar: Dictionary Citations by Justices Rise Sharply 2011-06-13T15:55:49Z The original O.E.D., proposed by the Philological Society of London in 1857 and completed more than 70 years later, contained over 400,000 entries. Why Use a Dictionary in the Age of Internet Search? 2021-09-13T04:00:00Z The aristocratic architect I. N. Phelps Stokes used much of his fortune compiling this O.E.D.-like six-volume history of New York, so stop whining about the price. | Rare Books About New York: Rare Books About New York 2010-10-14T23:19:00Z Though we may associate the O.E.D. with dusty shelves, it is actually a living document, with thousands of new words and phrases added every year. Bracketology Is in the Oxford English Dictionary. You Can Look It Up. 2016-12-20T05:00:00Z Certainly it is most advisable to avoid thieves, the plural of thief, although O.E.D. allows this pronunciation and indeed puts it first of the alternatives. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems O.E.D. gives brish as dialectal of brush, and so E.D.D. has the verb to brush as dialect for trimming a tree or hedge. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems Of the word levee the O.E.D. says, 'All our verse quotations place the stress on the first syllable. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems Here twires, as latest edition of O.E.D. suggests, may be a misprint for twirls. Society for Pure English, Tract 05 The Englishing of French Words; the Dialectal Words in Blunden's Poems As described in Simon Winchester’s 1998 best seller “The Professor and the Madman,” the O.E.D.’s colorful origin story included significant contributions from one William C. Minor. Bracketology Is in the Oxford English Dictionary. You Can Look It Up. 2016-12-20T05:00:00Z The homophonic ambiguity is notorious in Shakespeare's 'She had a tongue with a tang', where, as the O.E.D. suggests, the double sense of sting and ring were perhaps intended. 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