To direct (one's course). Also reflexive of a person. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct (one's course, steps, etc.) [verb (transitive)] (106) stretcha1225 To direct (one's course). Also reflexive of a person. Obsolete. turnc1275 transitive. To direct the course of (a person's way, (now chiefly) steps, etc.); to set going in a particular direction. ready?a1400 transitive. To direct (one's course). Obsolete. rare. seta1400 To take (a journey), direct (one's course). incline?c1400 transitive. To direct (the course or path of something) towards a particular destination; to direct (something) along a particular course. In later… apply?a1425 transitive. To bring (a ship) to land; to direct or steer (a ship, her course, one's course, etc.). Obsolete. raika1500 transitive. Scottish. To make (one's way); to pursue or take (a way). Obsolete. rechec1540 transitive. To tear, rend. make1548 transitive. To go on (a journey, etc.); to traverse (a route, etc.); to embark upon (a rapid movement, as for escape). address1554 transitive. Chiefly poetic. To direct or turn (one's steps, etc.) to (also toward) a destination. rare and archaic in later use. frame1576 transitive. To direct (one's steps, one's course, etc.); to set out on (a pilgrimage, etc.). Also reflexive: to betake oneself, make one's way. Obs… bend1579 transitive. To direct or turn (one's steps, course, way, etc.). to shape one's course1593 to shape one's course: Nautical, to steer for, to a place. Also transferred and figurative (occasionally to shape one's passage, way, etc.). Also a… intend1596 intransitive and transitive. To direct one's course, make one's way; to proceed on (a journey, etc.). (Latin intendere, intendere iter.) Obsolete or… tend1611 To bend or direct (one's steps): cf. Latin tendere gressum, passus. Obsolete. direct1632 transitive. To cause (a thing or person) to move or point straight to or towards a place; to aim (a missile); to make straight (a course or way) to… steer1815 intransitive. To shape one's course (on land, in the air). Also transitive with cognate object. Subcategories:— so as to pass a certain place (1) — upwards (1) — follow (a path or course) (8) — be bound for or head for (14) — shape one's course (1) — make zig-zag course (4) — make circuit of (15) — traverse a slope transversely (1) — follow the contours of (1) — pass along outskirts of (6) — pass round (4) — travel by coast of (1) — scour (the sea, etc.) (2) — go round the head of (a stream or lake) (1) — go up (a hill, etc.) (5) — go down (a hill, etc.) (3) — pass by the side of (a hill) (1) — go into town (1) — overtake by short-cut (1) — traverse by a short-cut (1) — change (one's course) (2) — miss (the way) (2) — lose (the way) (4) — retrace (one's course or steps) (9) |
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