intransitive. To travel, journey, go; = fare, v.1 1 2.
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > go on a journey (35) ferec950 intransitive. To travel, journey, go; = fare, v.1 1 2. foundOE intransitive. To set out, start, hasten; to go, depart, betake oneself; to travel, journey. (In its later use chiefly northern) Cf. fand, v. 8. sitheOE intransitive. To go; to journey, to travel. to come upOE intransitive. To move or travel so as to come to a higher place or position, or one regarded as higher; to ascend towards a place or person. comeOE intransitive. With complement. To move or travel towards a place, person, or thing over a specified distance. Also transitive: to traverse (a road… undernimc1275 absol. To undertake a journey; to travel. to take or make (a, the, or one's) voyage1297 An act of travelling (†or transit), a journey (†or passage), by which one goes from one place to… In the phrases to takeor make (a, the,or one's) v… 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… journeyc1330 intransitive. To make or proceed on a journey; to travel. to take one's waya1375 to take one's way. To set out on a journey; to journey, travel. reisea1387 intransitive. To go on a military expedition; to make inroads or raids; to travel, journey. Also with †up. to fare a waya1400 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… voyage1477 intransitive. To journey by land; to travel. Now rare. wayfare1534 intransitive. To travel, esp. on foot. Also figurative. peregrinate1593 intransitive. To travel, journey; to go from place to place. Also figurative. sojourn1608 intransitive. To travel, journey. Obsolete. rare. to fare a voyage1609 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… to journey itc1680 to journey it: to make the journey. Obsolete. to take one's foot in one's hand1755 colloquial and regional. to take one's foot in one's hand: to depart; (also) to set out on a journey. stroke1823 intransitive. To go quickly; to travel. trek1850 intransitive. To make a journey by ox-wagon; hence, to travel, migrate; also, to go, proceed; to go away, depart (slang). Also transferred of… peruse1895 intransitive. To continue (a journey); to go from one place to another; to travel; to wander. In later use British regional and U.S. regional, and… Subcategories:— to go along with a person (0) — travel by daily stages (1) — perform a stage in a journey (1) — break one's journey (6) — proceed on a journey (1) — push on with speed (2) — accomplish a distance in a short time (2) |
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