plight 音标拼音: [pl'ɑɪt]
n . 境况,誓约,困境
vt . 宣誓,保证,约定
境况,誓约,困境宣誓,保证,约定
plight n 1 :
a situation from which extrication is difficult especially an unpleasant or trying one ; "
finds himself in a most awkward predicament "; "
the woeful plight of homeless people " [
synonym : {
predicament }, {
quandary }, {
plight }]
2 :
a solemn pledge of fidelity [
synonym : {
plight }, {
troth }]
v 1 :
give to in marriage [
synonym : {
betroth }, {
engage }, {
affiance },
{
plight }]
2 :
promise solemnly and formally ; "
I pledge that I will honor my wife " [
synonym : {
pledge }, {
plight }]
Plight \
Plight \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Plighted };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Plighting }.] [
AS .
plihtan to expose to danger ,
pliht danger ;
cf .
D .
verplichten to oblige ,
engage ,
impose a duty ,
G .
verpflichten ,
Sw .
f ["
o ]
rplikta ,
Dan .
forpligte .
See {
Plight },
n .]
1 .
To pledge ;
to give as a pledge for the performance of some act ;
as ,
to plight faith ,
honor ,
word ; --
never applied to property or goods . "
To do them plighte their troth ."
--
Piers Plowman .
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He plighted his right hand Unto another love ,
and to another land . --
Spenser .
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Here my inviolable faith I plight . --
Dryden .
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2 .
To promise ;
to engage ;
to betroth .
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Before its setting hour ,
divide The bridegroom from the plighted bride . --
Sir W .
Scott .
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Plight \
Plight \,
obs .
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Plight },
to pledge . --
Chaucer .
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Plight \
Plight \,
obs .
imp . &
p .
p .
of {
Pluck }. --
Chaucer .
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Plight \
Plight \,
v .
t . [
OE .
pliten ;
probably through Old French ,
fr .
LL .
plectare ,
L .
plectere .
See {
Plait }, {
Ply }.]
To weave ;
to braid ;
to fold ;
to plait .[
Obs .] "
To sew and plight ." --
Chaucer .
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A plighted garment of divers colors . --
Milton .
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Plight \
Plight \,
n .
A network ;
a plait ;
a fold ;
rarely a garment . [
Obs .] "
Many a folded plight ." --
Spenser .
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Plight \
Plight \,
n . [
OE .
pliht danger ,
engagement ,
AS .
pliht danger ,
fr .
ple ['
o ]
n to risk ;
akin to D .
plicht duty ,
G .
pflicht ,
Dan .
pligt . [
root ]
28 .
Cf . {
Play }.]
1 .
That which is exposed to risk ;
that which is plighted or pledged ;
security ;
a gage ;
a pledge . "
That lord whose hand must take my plight ." --
Shak .
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2 . [
Perh .
the same word as plight a pledge ,
but at least influenced by OF .
plite ,
pliste ,
ploit ,
ploi ,
a condition ,
state ;
cf .
E .
plight to fold ,
and F .
pli a fold ,
habit ,
plier to fold ,
E .
ply .]
Condition ;
state ; --
risk ,
or exposure to danger ,
often being implied ;
as ,
a luckless plight . "
Your plight is pitied ." --
Shak .
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To bring our craft all in another plight --
Chaucer .
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174 Moby Thesaurus words for "
plight ":
adverse circumstances ,
adversity ,
affiance ,
affliction ,
aggravation ,
annoyance ,
assurance ,
assure ,
avouch ,
avouchment ,
baffle ,
bafflement ,
bearings ,
become engaged ,
betroth ,
bewilderment ,
bind ,
blight ,
bother ,
box ,
breakers ahead ,
bummer ,
cardhouse ,
care ,
case ,
catch -
22 ,
cause for alarm ,
circumstance ,
circumstances ,
clutch ,
complication ,
condition ,
confoundment ,
confusion ,
contract ,
contract an engagement ,
corner ,
countersign ,
covenant ,
crisis ,
cross ,
crunch ,
curse ,
danger ,
dangerous ground ,
difficulties ,
difficulty ,
dilemma ,
discomposure ,
disconcert ,
disconcertedness ,
disconcertion ,
disconcertment ,
disturbance ,
downer ,
embarrassing position ,
embarrassment ,
emergency ,
endangerment ,
engage ,
engagement ,
enigma ,
estate ,
extremity ,
faith ,
fine how -
do -
you -
do ,
fix ,
footing ,
gaping chasm ,
gathering clouds ,
guarantee ,
hard knocks ,
hard life ,
hard lot ,
hardcase ,
hardship ,
hazard ,
hell to pay ,
hobble ,
hole ,
hot water ,
house of cards ,
how -
do -
you -
do ,
imbroglio ,
imperilment ,
irritation ,
jam ,
jeopardy ,
location ,
lot ,
make a promise ,
menace ,
mess ,
mix ,
modality ,
mode ,
morass ,
mystery ,
nonplus ,
oath ,
parlous straits ,
parole ,
pass ,
peril ,
perplexity ,
perturbation ,
pickle ,
pinch ,
place ,
pledge ,
position ,
posture ,
pother ,
predicament ,
pressure ,
pretty pass ,
pretty pickle ,
pretty predicament ,
problem ,
promise ,
publish the banns ,
puzzle ,
puzzlement ,
quagmire ,
quandary ,
quicksand ,
rank ,
riddle ,
rigor ,
risk ,
rocks ahead ,
scrape ,
sea of troubles ,
situation ,
slough ,
solemn declaration ,
spot ,
squeeze ,
standing ,
state ,
station ,
status ,
stew ,
sticky wicket ,
storm clouds ,
strait ,
straits ,
stress ,
stress of life ,
swamp ,
swear ,
thin ice ,
threat ,
tight spot ,
tight squeeze ,
tightrope ,
trial ,
tribulation ,
tricky spot ,
troth ,
trouble ,
troubles ,
unassuredness ,
underwrite ,
unholy mess ,
upset ,
vale of tears ,
vicissitude ,
vouch ,
vow ,
warrant ,
warranty ,
word ,
word of honor
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PLIGHT Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster The meaning of PLIGHT is to put or give in pledge : engage How to use plight in a sentence
PLIGHT | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary PLIGHT definition: 1 an unpleasant condition, especially a serious, sad, or difficult one: 2 to (promise to) marry… Learn more
Plight - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com A plight is a tough bind You'll usually hear the word plight for groups of people or animals struggling to survive, or struggling for better lives We talk about the plight of refugees, or the plight of sea birds after an oil spill An old-fashioned use of plight is for pledge If you get engaged, you give a plight of your love
PLIGHT Definition Meaning | Dictionary. com Plight definition: a condition, state, or situation, especially an unfavorable or unfortunate one See examples of PLIGHT used in a sentence
Plight - definition of plight by The Free Dictionary Define plight plight synonyms, plight pronunciation, plight translation, English dictionary definition of plight n A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one See Synonyms at predicament tr v plight·ed , plight·ing , plights 1 To promise or bind by a solemn
PLIGHT definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary If you refer to someone's plight, you mean that they are in a difficult or distressing situation that is full of problems
plight noun - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and usage notes . . . Definition of plight noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more
What does Plight mean? - Definitions. net Plight is a difficult, complicated or dangerous situation or condition It often refers to someone's unfavorable or unfortunate circumstances or condition in life
plight - Wiktionary, the free dictionary plight (third-person singular simple present plights, present participle plighting, simple past and past participle plighted) (transitive, now rare) To expose to risk; to pledge (transitive) Specifically, to pledge (one's troth etc ) as part of a marriage ceremony (reflexive) To promise (oneself) to someone, or to do something
Plight Definition Meaning | YourDictionary Plight definition: A situation, especially a bad or unfortunate one