transitive. = take, v. in various senses, esp. to get into one's hands, to get hold of, pick up; to appropriate, to acquire; to seize, to capture, to…
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] (291) nimeOE transitive. = take, v. in various senses, esp. to get into one's hands, to get hold of, pick up; to appropriate, to acquire; to seize, to capture, to… becomec885 intransitive. To come (to a place), to arrive; passing in later use into ‘betake oneself, go.’ Obsolete. teec888 intransitive. To proceed, go: = draw, v. 48. (Cf. German ziehen. The most usual sense in Middle English.) goeOE To move, travel, journey (by any form of locomotion, whether on land, on water, in the air, or in space). intransitive. Alone or with adverb… i-goc900 intransitive. To go, pass. lithec900 intransitive. To go, pass; in Old English esp. to go by sea, to sail. wendeOE intransitive. To go away; to leave, depart. Frequently with adverb, as out, hence. Cf. to wend away 1a at phrasal verbs. Obsolete. i-farec950 intransitive. To go, proceed, fare. yongc950 intransitive. To go. to wend one's streetOE More generally: a road, way, path (literal and figurative). to wend one's street: to go one's way. to take (the) street: to set out. Obsolete. fare971 intransitive. To journey, travel, make one's way. Now archaic or poetic. †In early use occasionally with cognate object to fare a voyage, to fare… i-wende971 To turn oneself; to turn; to go. intransitive. To turn, wend one's way, go. shakeOE intransitive. A poetical word for: To go, pass, move, journey; to flee, depart. Said of persons and things, and both in physical and non-physical… winda1000 Of living things: To go on one's way, take oneself; to proceed, go. Also figurative. Obsolete. meteOE transitive. To travel over or traverse (a path, route, distance, etc.); = measure, v. 4a. Also (occasionally) reflexive and intransitive: to go… wendOE intransitive. Of a person, animal, or group: to go, proceed; to journey, travel; to make one's way, (now) esp. in an unhurried manner or by an… strikec1175 intransitive. To make one's way, go. In early use chiefly poetic. In later use, chiefly with adverb (forth, forward, over) or phrase indicating the… seekc1200 To go, resort, pay a visit (to, unto, †till a person, to, into a place). Obsolete exc. archaic. wevec1200 intransitive. Of persons: To go from one place to another; to travel, wander, pass. drawa1225 intransitive. To move, proceed; to come, go. Obsolete except as in sense 48b. stira1225 To move or pass from one place to another; to come or go. Obsolete. glidea1275 Used in poetry for: To pass from one place to another, to go or come. Also with adverbs forth, up, down, etc. Obsolete. kenc1275 intransitive and reflexive. To direct one's course, betake oneself, proceed, go. Obsolete. movec1275 intransitive. Of a person or thing: to go, advance, proceed, pass from one place to another. Also with adverbs, as about, away, to and fro, etc. teemc1275 intransitive. To make one's way, betake oneself, go to. Also reflexive. Obsolete. tightc1275 reflexive and intransitive. To betake oneself; to go, proceed, advance; = tee, v.1 6a, 6b. till1297 intransitive. ? To proceed, go. (Cf. ‘draw near’.) chevec1300 intransitive. To make or win one's way, get (to a place); to come, go, proceed: much used in alliterative verse. Also to cheve to an end: to come… strake13.. intransitive. To move, go, proceed. travelc1300 intransitive. To make a journey, esp. of some length or to a distant or foreign place; to go from place to place. Also figurative and in… choosec1320 Hence simply to choose in same sense. Obsolete. to choose one's gatea1325 to choose one's way or to choose one's gate: to take one's way, proceed or go (of one's own accord). Obsolete. journeyc1330 intransitive. To make or proceed on a journey; to travel. reachc1330 intransitive. To move, proceed, go, spread. Obsolete. repairc1330 intransitive. To go, proceed, set out, make one's way. Also: to arrive. Frequently with from, to, (archaic) unto, etc. Also in extended use. wisec1330 intransitive for reflexive. To direct one's course, make one's way, betake oneself, go. cairc1340 intransitive. A poetic word for ‘to go, proceed, make one's way’: perhaps originally to drive, convey (oneself). covera1375 intransitive. To attain, make one's way, get (to, out of). dressa1375 intransitive and transitive (reflexive). To direct one's course; to go, set off, proceed. Also figurative. Obsolete. passa1375 intransitive. To go or travel to, into, (†unto) a place or destination; to go (from one place) to or into another. tenda1375 intransitive. To direct one's course, make one's way, move or proceed towards something. literal of persons or things in motion. Obsolete or archaic. puta1382 intransitive. To proceed, pass, make one's way. (In quot. 1382 transitive (reflexive) in same sense.) Obsolete. proceedc1392 intransitive. To go, move, or travel forward or onward, esp. after stopping or after reaching a certain point; to resume one's movement or travel. doa1400 transitive (reflexive). To put or set oneself; to betake oneself, proceed, go (also figurative). Also intransitive (cf. to do way at phrasal… fanda1400 To go, proceed; also with refl. pron. = found, v.1 haunta1400 To have resort, betake oneself, go to. Obsolete. snya1400 intransitive. To move, proceed. take?a1400 intransitive. To make one's way, to proceed, to go; = nim, v. 2a, fang, v.1 7. Chiefly with adverb or preposition of direction, and frequently with… thrilla1400 intransitive. To penetrate or pass through, proceed (into or to a place); = thirl, v.1 6. Obsolete. rare. trace?a1400 intransitive. To take one's course, make one's way; to proceed, pass, go, travel, tread. Also figurative. trinea1400 intransitive. To go, march, step. (Chiefly in alliterative verse.) fangc1400 intr. To take one's way, go, proceed; also, to swerve from. Obs. to make (also have) resortc1425 The action or fact of travelling to or visiting a place or person, esp. on a habitual basis; (also) an instance of this. Frequently in to make (al… to make one's repair (to)c1425 A journey, a visit; spec. a return journey. Usually with to. Frequently in to make one's repair (to): to make one's way, go. Obsolete. resort1429 intransitive. Usually with to. To proceed or go to a place; to respond to a call or summons. Obsolete. ayrec1440 To march, proceed, make one's way; to move about (as opposed to remain still). havea1450 intransitive. To make one's way, convey oneself; to proceed, travel, go. Obsolete (archaic in quot. 1849). speer?c1450 To inquire one's way; to make one's way, proceed or go, to a place, etc. Obsolete. rokec1475 intransitive. To go, proceed, travel. wina1500 absol. without preposition or adverb: To get to the place implied (Scottish and dialect); to come, go. hent1508 intransitive. To make one's way, to go. archaic in later use. persevere?1521 intransitive. To proceed steadily on one's way. Obsolete. pursuec1540 intransitive. To proceed, travel. Obsolete (Scottish in later use). rechec1540 transitive. To tear, rend. yede1563 intransitive. To go, proceed. bing1567 intransitive. To go. march1568 intransitive. To walk in a steady, measured, or deliberate manner; to go, proceed. Also with adverbs, as off, on, out. Also figurative. to go one's ways1581 Used with a possessive pronoun as the object of the verb go (see go, v. 20b) and its synonyms (as †fare… In plural, as to go one's ways, to come one's… groyl1582 intransitive. To move, make one's way. yode1587 intransitive. To go. Cf. yede, v. sally1590 Of a person or party of persons: To set out boldly, to go forth (from a place of abode); to set out on a journey or expedition. Const. forth, off, out… track1590 intransitive. To follow a track or path; to make one's way, pass, go, travel. Now U.S. slang. way1596 intransitive and transitive (reflexive). To go, journey, proceed. English regional (Yorkshire) in later use. frame1609 intransitive. To shape one's course; to go. In later use chiefly English regional (Yorkshire). Obsolete. trickle1629 intransitive. transferred and figurative. Also used facetiously for ‘to make one's way, go’. Cf. ooze, v.1 4. recur1654 intransitive. To resort to a place. Obsolete. rare. wag1684 To travel or make one's way; to ‘jog along’. literal and figurative. fadge1694 To make one's way; to jog along; to trudge. rare exc. dialect. haul1802 transferred and figurative (intransitive and transitive) To change one's course of action; to withdraw, retreat; to make one's way, to come or go… hike1809 intransitive (a) To walk or march vigorously or laboriously. (b) To walk for pleasure; to go for a long walk, or walking tour, spec. in the… to get around1849 intransitive. To move about (originally esp. after incapacitation: cf. to get about 2a at phrasal verbs 1), to travel about. Also: to go out… riddle1856 intransitive. To penetrate. Also figurative. Obsolete. rare. bat1867 To go or move; to wander, to potter. Usually with adverbial complement, along, around, away, etc. Chiefly dialect and U.S. biff1923 intransitive. To go, proceed. Esp. with off, to leave, depart. truck1925 U.S. slang. Of a vehicle: to proceed. Hence of a person: to go (by truck or otherwise); to move or stroll. Subcategories:— shall or should (1) — carefully (1) — energetically (3) — in leisurely manner (5) — slowly (3) — toilsomely (11) — speedily (14) — lightly or quietly (1) — with specific noise (7) — forcibly (16) — go on a journey (35) — travel by road (1) — travel through snow and ice (1) — travel in or to foreign lands (2) — go on pilgrimage (3) — go on expedition (1) — travel overland in Australia (1) — travel by illicit means (1) — travel with goods in pack (1) — travel with little luggage (2) — make short journey or excursion, esp. for pleasure (13) — travel as a tourist (5) — explore (1) — travel through (2) — travel across or beyond (14) — pass straight through or across (3) — travel to and fro (4) — pass by (8) — pass in continuous stream (8) — move about from place to place (2) — go in procession (5) — come or go in great numbers (5) — move in a line (4) — make state or official journey (1) — travel about or visit many places (19) — admit of being travelled over or through (1) — appear to move past (of land, a road) (1) |
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