glass
glass.01 - cover with glass, glaze
GLASS-V NOTES: Roleset based on parallel additions to VN, PB and sense groupings. VerbNet entry butter-9.9. Framed by Claire. (from glass.01-v)Aliases:
glass (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: agent, person covering
ARG1-GOL: thing covered in glass
ARG2-PPT: glass itself, type of glass
ARG1-GOL: thing covered in glass
ARG2-PPT: glass itself, type of glass
Simple transitive
SheARG0
alsoARGM-ADV
glassedrel
the window next to the front doorARG1
.Same type
IARG0
removed the rear - view mirror , and carefullyARGM-MNR
glassedrel
the windowARG1
.glass.02 - to scan with binoculars
GLASS-V NOTES: Roleset based on parallel additions to VN, PB and sense groupings. No appropriate VN entry found. Framed by Claire. (from glass.02-v)Aliases:
glass (v.)
Roles:
ARG0-PAG: Looker, scanner
ARG1-LOC: Scene watched
ARG2-PPT: Scanned for what? thing searched for
ARG1-LOC: Scene watched
ARG2-PPT: Scanned for what? thing searched for
Simple transitive
When it was light enough to use binoculars
heARG0
glassedrel
the valley belowARG1
.All arguments
SheARG0
glassedrel
the countryARG1
for the black of a mooseARG2
.glass_over
glass_over.03 - become glass-like in appearance
GLASS_OVER-V NOTES: Roleset based on parallel additions to VN, PB and sense groupings. No appropriate VN entry found. Framed by Claire. (from glass.03-v)Aliases:
glass_over (v.)
Roles:
ARG1-PPT: thing becoming glass-like
With manner
SheARG1
glassedrel
overrel
in a drugged hazeARGM-MNR
.Very different semantics
My clown fish 's eyeARG1
has glassedrel
overrel
.Eyes glass over
My rage was such that
my eyesARG1
simplyARGM-ADV
glassedrel
overrel
.