sphinx

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Definizione monolingua sphinx



sphinx


Verb

sphinx (third-person singular simple present sphinxes, present participle sphinxing, simple past and past participle sphinxed)


  1. To decorate with sphinxes
    a marble sphinxed chimney-piece
  2. To adopt the posture of the Sphinx
    A hot lion with a very bloated stomach ... will adopt either a sphinxed or a squatting posture which takes some of the weight off its belly.
    Several animals maintained either a crouched ... or a sphinxing posture (abdomen on the floor)
  3. To be inscrutable, often through silence
    (1900) The sphinxèd riddle of the Universe / Natures unsolved enigma, who may prove?
    (1933) Janet Gaynor, so they tell, is sphinxing it and has gone into a Retirement, with ""Nothing to Say — Please Go Away"" written on the doormat.
    (1934) The men of science will climb grassy hillsides of [Easter] island to peer at hundreds of great stone faces that have so far out-sphinxed the sphinx in determined silence about the past.
    (1954) ""What are you two sphinxing about?"" said Jessica, but her husband said Never mind
    (1964) What with Fisher whole-hogging on one side, and K. of K. sphinxing on the other, Churchill had his work cut out to get any sort of agreement at all.
  4. To make one guess at the unknowable
    (1933) Perhaps Nature is sphinxing us on purpose. Whatever her objects may be, perhaps she gets her work done better when she appeals to our gambling instincts. If you knew for certain exactly how your marriage was going to turn out ...
  5. To befuddle
    (2010) She swiveled and sphinxed Giles. And you, I suppose youve never been here either? Giles squirmed. Well, I – that is, Miss Wh—, I mean, Miss Taylor, I – He looked to me for rescue.
  6. For the feminine to co-opt, dominate, or devour the masculine, especially from a paranoid fear of this happening
    (1986) modernisms fears of being sphinxed by a feminized mass culture
Noun

sphinx (plural sphinxes or sphinges)


  1. (mythology) A creature with the head of a human and the body of an animal (commonly a lion).
  2. A person who keeps his thoughts and intentions secret.
  3. (rare) A sphincter.
    • 1982, Lawrence Durrell, Constance, Faber & Faber 2004 (Avignon Quintet), p. 836:
      Constance said boastfully, ‘My sphinxes are strong and in good repair. I order you to come.’


Definizione italiano>inglese sphinx


sfinge
  mythology: creature with the head of a human and the body of an animal
  A mythical creature with the head of a human and the body of a lion.

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Traduzione 'veloce'



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