transitive (reflexive). To set oneself to go in a particular direction (usually with implied change of course); = sense 21a. Obsolete (archaic in…
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (reflexive)] (18) turnc1175 transitive (reflexive). To set oneself to go in a particular direction (usually with implied change of course); = sense 21a. Obsolete (archaic in… stretcha1225 To direct (one's course). Also reflexive of a person. Obsolete. bowc1275 The pronoun was perhaps originally dative, but was at length treated as a simple object, as in III. Obsolete or archaic. in sense 2. steer1399 reflexive. = to steer one's course. Also in passive, to be guided (by the compass, etc.) in steering. straighta1400 reflexive and intransitive. To direct one's course, go. Obsolete. ready?a1425 transitive (reflexive). To direct or guide oneself. Obsolete. purposec1425 intransitive. To be bound (for, to a place, or with adverb of direction). Also transitive (reflexive and passive). Obsolete. address1436 transitive (reflexive). To direct one's course, make one's way; to betake oneself. Obsolete. applya1450 intransitive. To be adaptable or suitable; to be suited to. Obsolete. shape1480 reflexive. To direct one's course. Also intransitive. make1488 Originally English regional (northern) and Scottish. To prepare to go; to proceed in a specified… transitive (reflexive). Cf. also sense 64. Obsolete. aima1500 To direct one's course towards a particular point or destination, or to make this one's object. Frequently with for, at. transitive (reflexive). bound1821 reflexive. To direct one's course. intransitive. To go, lead. Subcategories:— change one's course (1) — go astray (1) — be or get lost (2) — turn back (1) |
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