intransitive. To come forth, to germinate; to come into being or to hand. Also: to attain to.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > completing > complete or conclude action [verb (intransitive)] > achieve an end or condition by progress (8) acomeOE intransitive. To come forth, to germinate; to come into being or to hand. Also: to attain to. wina1300 intransitive with to and infinitive: To succeed in doing (what is denoted by the verb); to contrive, manage to do something. Now only Scottish and di… chevec1300 intransitive. To reach an end or object, succeed; usually with adverb well, ill, etc., to get on, fare. attainc1375 To reach, or arrive at, a state, condition, purpose, possession; to succeed in reaching. Cf. 7 8. reacha1400 intransitive. To arrive at or come to a certain achievement, condition, point in time, etc. With to, †unto, or †till. Now rare. achievec1400 intransitive. With to. To arrive at or attain successfully a position, state, etc. Now literary and rare. geta1425 With prepositional phrase, adverb, or adverbial phrase as complement. intransitive. With prepositional phrase as complement: to reach or attain an… sort1543 To come or attain to an end, conclusion, effect, etc. Obsolete. (Common 1575–1650.) |
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