intransitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. To have a specified (favourable or unfavourable) course or outcome; to turn out…
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > result [verb (intransitive)] > turn out (32) goOE intransitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. To have a specified (favourable or unfavourable) course or outcome; to turn out… farec1230 impersonal. To ‘go’; to happen; to turn out. Occas. with well, ill, etc. Const. †by, with. to come to proofc1330 That which anything proves or turns out to be; the issue, outcome, result, effect, or fulfilment of something; esp. in phrase to come to proof. Obs… shape1338 intransitive. To turn out, take a course. Obsolete. afarec1380 intransitive. Of events: to turn out, proceed in a certain way. rare. achievea1393 intransitive. To end, result, turn out; to come to a natural end or conclusion; (occasionally) to be treated (well, badly, etc.) by fate. Obsolete. falla1398 intransitive. To turn out in a particular way, have a particular result; (with to or in) to result or eventuate in something specified. Cf. to fa… sort1477 intransitive. Of events, etc.: To come about, to fall or turn out, in a certain way or with a certain result. Obsolete. succeed1541 Of an enterprise, etc.: To have a certain issue; to turn out (one way or another, well or ill). lucka1547 intransitive. With adverbial complement, as to luck well, to luck ill: to turn out well, badly, etc.; to have luck of a specified kind. Also imper… to fall out1556 intransitive. With adverb (formerly also adjective or infinitive) as complement: to turn out in a specified way. Frequently in indefinite phrases… redound1586 intransitive. To result, turn out. to come off1590 intransitive. With adverb, adverbial phrase, or prepositional phrase as complement. To be executed or carried out in a specified manner, or with a… light1612 intransitive. To happen, occur. In early use with adverbs, such as well, fortunately, etc.: to turn out in the specified way. Obsolete (English reg… takea1625 intransitive. Without positive implication: to have a particular outcome; to turn out in a specified way. Obsolete. result1626 intransitive. To become, turn out (in a specified manner). issue1665 intransitive. To turn out (in a specified way); to have a certain issue or result; to end or result in. to turn out1731 intransitive. With adverb, adverbial phrase, or †as. To come about in the end in a particular way; to result, eventuate; to come out (well, badly… eventuate1787 intransitive. Originally U.S. To have a specified result or outcome; to turn out in a specified way; to result in. to roll out1801 intransitive. To turn out or prove to be; to be ultimately found or known. Obsolete. rare. to come away1823 intransitive. To come into existence, issue, turn out. Obsolete. rare. to work out1839 Of a situation, course of events, etc. intransitive. With adverb, or phrase or clause functioning adverbially, as complement: to have a particular… pan1865 Originally U.S. intransitive. figurative. With out. To yield good results; to turn out well. Later also, without implication of a positive result… Subcategories:— in a specific manner (8) — so as to be agreeable to one (1) |
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