intransitive. To sleep, slumber; also, to swoon.
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释义 | the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > lose consciousness [verb (intransitive)] > faint or swoon (28) swotherc1000 intransitive. To sleep, slumber; also, to swoon. swowa1250 intransitive. To swoon, faint. swoonc1290 intransitive. To fall into a fainting-fit; to faint. sweltc1330 To be ready to perish with the force of strong emotion, or a fit of sickness; to be overcome, faint, swoon. trance1340 intransitive. (a) To ‘pass away’, to die. (b) To swoon, faint. (c) To be in extreme dread, doubt, or suspense. Obsolete. to fall on, in swowa1375 to fall on, in swow: to swoon. (Cf. swown, adj.) swapc1386 intransitive. To move with haste or violence, esp. so as to strike or impinge upon something; to fall down suddenly or with a ‘flop’; to sink into… sound1393 intransitive. To swoon, to faint. dwelea1400 intransitive. To be torpid, to be stunned, to swoon. swaya1400 Often with down: To go down, fall (literal and figurative); spec. to fall or sink into a swoon. Obsolete. faintc1440 To fall into a swoon. Also with away. owmawt1440 intransitive. To swoon, faint. swalmc1440 (intransitive and transitive) to faint or cause to faint. sweamc1440 passive and intransitive. To be overcome with faintness. syncopize1490 intransitive. To be affected with syncope; to swoon. dwalm?a1513 intransitive. To faint, swoon; to become unconscious; also, to sicken or fail in health. swarf1513 intransitive. To faint, swoon. swound1530 intransitive. To swoon, faint. cothe1567 intransitive. ‘To faint’ (Forby Voc. E. Anglia). sweb1599 intransitive. To faint, swoon. to go away1655 intransitive. To pass into unconsciousness, to faint. Obsolete. to die away1707 To pass away from life gradually; to faint or swoon away. go1768 To succumb to pressure, strain, or any harmful or damaging influence. intransitive. Of a person: to faint; to lose consciousness; to fall asleep… sink1769 intransitive. Of a person or animal: to drop or fall gently down to the ground, a seat, etc., through weakness, exhaustion, or inability to stand… sile1790 dialect. To fall down in a swoon; to faint away. to pass out1915 intransitive. colloquial. To faint; to lose consciousness. Also to pass out cold. to black out1935 intransitive. Of a person: to experience a blackout or temporary loss of (esp.) consciousness (blackout, n. 2). Cf. earlier blacking out, n. 2. Subcategories:— be about to (1) |
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