“pining”的英英意思

单词 pining
释义 I. pining, vbl. n.|ˈpaɪnɪŋ|
[f. pine v. + -ing1.]
The action of the verb pine.
1. The infliction or undergoing of pain (bodily or mental); torment, torture; affliction, suffering.
c1175Lamb. Hom. 97 Hi neren aferede of nane licamliche pinunge.c1315Shoreham Poems i. 1110 Ȝyf hys saule after hys deþe Soffrey harde pynynge.c1460Towneley Myst. xx. 499 My sawll is heuy agans the deth and the sore pynyng.1530Palsgr. 254/2 Pynyng of a man in prisone to confesse the trouthe, torture.
2. Exhaustion or wasting away by suffering, disease, or want of food; starvation; languishing; intense longing (for something).
a1400Sir Beues 86/1645 + 8 (MS. E.) Sende me mete & drynk..þou woost alle þyng, Al my nede and my pynyng.1579Spenser Sheph. Cal. Jan. 48 With mourning pyne I, you with pyning mourne.1621T. Williamson tr. Goulart's Wise Vieillard 99 Consumptions, or pynings away of the bodie.a1656Hales Gold. Rem. i. (1673) 245 One of them..resolved to die, by pining and abstaining from..sustenance.1847Bushnell Chr. Nurt. ii. iii. (1861) 286 The bitter pains and pinings of unsatisfied hunger.1898Allbutt's Syst. Med. V. 479 In pining..we note loss of water, loss of plasma, and loss of red corpuscles.
b. spec. A disease of sheep, characterized by a wasting away of the body.
1804in Trans. Highl. Soc. Scot. (1807) III. 404 Pining..is..most severe upon young sheep.1846J. Baxter Libr. Pract. Agric. (ed. 4) II. 372 Two exterminating diseases, the pining and the foot-rot, neither of which was known in that district till the extermination of the moles.
c. concr. pl. Results of pining or withering (in quot., withered or withering leaves).
1849M. Arnold Dream, On the wet umbrage of their glossy tops On the red pinings of their forest floor. [Cf. Wordsw. Yew-Trees (1803) 22 A pillared shade, Upon whose grassless floor of red-brown hue, By sheddings from the pining umbrage tinged Perennially.]
3. attrib. pining-stool, a stool for punishment, a cucking-stool; ˈpining-house, -lair, a place where animals for slaughter are previously shut up to fast; = hunger-house (hunger n. 4 e).
c1230Hali Meid. 35 Þe care aȝain þi pinunge þrahen binimeð þe nihtes slepes.c1315Shoreham Poems i. 2202 He by-held hyne þer a set, Ryȝt atte hys pynyng stake.1362Langl. P. Pl. A. iii. 69 To punisschen on pillories or on pynnyng stoles [B. iii. 78 pynynge stoles] Brewesters, Bakers, Bochers and Cookes.1802Hull Advertiser 4 Dec. 2/2 Pining-house.1875Gainsburgh News 25 Sept., To be let..butcher's shop, with slaughter-house, pining-house, and every convenience.1893Whitby Gaz. 3 Nov. 3/6 In two instances the pining-lairs or hunger-houses are within the [butchers'] shops or open directly into them.
II. ˈpining, ppl. a.
[f. as prec. + -ing2.]
That pines (see the verb); tormenting, afflicting (obs.); consuming, wasting; languishing.
a1240Wohunge in Cott. Hom. 269 Al þat pinende pik ne walde ham þunche bote a softe bekinde bað.1387–8T. Usk Test. Love i. vi. (Skeat) I. 77 To dwelle in this pynande prison.1583Middlesex County Rec. I. 137 [Visitation of a certain infirmity called] the pining siknes.1611Bible Isa. xxxviii. 12 He will cut mee off with pining sicknesse.1742Gray Eton 65 Pining Love shall waste their youth.1817Coleridge Sibyll. Leaves, On revisiting Seashore iii, Fashion's pining Sons and Daughters.
Hence ˈpiningly adv.
1561T. Norton Calvin's Inst. i. 3 When the dull hardnesse, which y⊇ wicked do desirously labor to get to despise God withal, doth lie piningly in their hartes.1821Clare Vill. Minstr. I. 56 Small the wage he gains That many a child most piningly maintains.

 

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