To come about, come to pass, happen; to fall to one's lot, befall. with dative or to. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > occurrence > [verb (intransitive)] (148) becomec888 To come about, come to pass, happen; to fall to one's lot, befall. with dative or to. Obsolete. i-tidec888 intransitive. To happen, befall, betide. falleOE Of an event, action, etc.: to take place, come to pass, happen, occur. Cf. to fall out 5a at phrasal… intransitive. With the event, action, etc… ywortheOE intransitive. To happen, occur, come to pass; to come into being, to be made. Cf. worth, v.1 1a(a). i-limp975 intransitive. To happen, befall. belimpOE intransitive. To happen, occur, befall. Frequently with person as indirect object. (In Old English with dative of person). Also with to. i-timeOE To happen, befall. Cf. i-tide, v. intransitive. = betide, v. 1a. Usually impersonal or with non-referential it as subject. Cf. time, v. 1a. worthOE intransitive. To come to be, come to pass, come about, happen, take place. In any tense. Obsolete. tidea1131 intransitive. To happen, befall: = betide, v. 1. Often impersonal. archaic. goa1200 intransitive. Of an event, etc.: to take place, to occur. Obsolete. arearc1275 intransitive. To arise, happen, occur. syec1275 To come, arrive (figurative of a condition, time, etc.); occasionally to befall, happen. betide1297 intransitive. To happen, befall. Only in 3rd person and often impersonal. fere1297 To take place, happen; = fare, v.1 6. risea1350 intransitive. To come to pass, to come about; to happen, to take place; to occur. to come aboutc1350 intransitive. To happen or occur as a result or events or circumstances; to come to pass. Also: to come into existence, to come to be. overcomea1382 intransitive. To come about in the course of time; to happen, befall; to supervene. Obsolete. passa1393 intransitive. Of an event: to take place; to occur, happen. comea1400 intransitive. Of an event, situation, or state of affairs: to come about; to come to pass. Frequently with subordinate clause. In later use chiefly… to come in (also to, on, etc.) placea1400 Obsolete. To occur, take place. eschew?a1400 intransitive. To fall out, fall to one's lot, befall. chevec1400 intransitive. To fall to, befall, happen, come to pass. shapec1400 intransitive. To arise, come to pass. Obsolete. hold1462 To take place, be held; to occur, prevail. to come (also go) to pass1481 to come (also †go) to pass: to take place in the course of events; to happen, occur; to be accomplished or realized; to come to fulfilment. proceed?1518 intransitive. In non-material sense: to originate, result, be derived, issue, arise (from, †of a source or cause). occura1522 intransitive. Of an event, incident, etc.: to happen, come about, take place, esp. without being arranged or expected. bechance1527 intransitive. To happen, fall out, chance. overpass1530 intransitive. To take place, happen. Obsolete. sorta1535 With out. To take out, remove, or separate (certain sorts from others). succeed1537 intransitive. To happen, fall out, come to pass, take place. Obsolete. adventurec1540 intransitive. With non-referential subject: to occur by chance, happen, chance, befall. Now rare (archaic in later use). to fall toc1540 intransitive. To happen, occur. Obsolete. success1545 intransitive. To happen. to fall forth1569 intransitive. To happen, occur; = to fall out 5a at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. fadge1573 intransitive. To fit in with or suit the surroundings; hence to get on, succeed, thrive. Of an event: To come off. Often with indefinite subject, it… beword?1577 To happen, come to pass. to fall in1578 intransitive. To happen, occur, take place. Cf. to fall out 5a at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. happen1580 Of an event, action, etc.: to take place, to come to pass, occur (typically expressing simple… intransitive. With out: to come about, result… event1590 transitive. To cause (something) to happen. Also intransitive: to happen, occur; to come to pass. arrive1600 To happen, occur; to come about, take place. intransitive. Without construction. Obsolete except as merged with sense 7b. offer1601 intransitive with reflexive meaning. Of an object, phenomenon, event, etc.: to present itself; to occur. grow1614 To become or come to be by degrees, sometimes with inclusion of the literal sense of increase of… To come to pass, to happen. Obsolete. rare. fudge1615 intransitive. To fit in with what is anticipated, come off; also, to turn out, result; = fadge, v. 4. incur1626 To come in so as to meet the eye, the observation, etc.; to occur. Obsolete. evene1654 intransitive. To come to pass, happen; to ensue, result. obvene1654 intransitive. To occur, befall, happen. to take place1770 To come into existence, come to pass, happen; to occur. transpire1775 Misused for: To occur, happen, take place. to go on1873 intransitive. Of an action, work, process, or state of affairs: to proceed, continue further; to be in progress; to happen, occur, take place… to show up1879 intransitive. To become evident or apparent; to occur. materialize1885 intransitive. Chiefly colloquial (originally U.S.). To come into perceptible existence; to become actual fact; to arrive, appear, or be present when… break1914 To happen, occur. slang (originally U.S.). cook1932 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). To happen, to be going on; to be under way. Usually in the progressive, esp. in what's cooking?: ‘what's… to go down1946 intransitive. slang (originally and chiefly U.S., originally in African-American usage). To happen, occur. Subcategories:— of an accident or something serious (1) — happen to (21) — come across or meet with (12) — be drawn, forced, or stumble into (1) — go or proceed (3) — fare or get on (4) — fall to one (12) — become of (4) — of things that arrive or take place in time (6) — happen in a period of specific character (1) — of sights, sounds, etc. (1) — intervene or come in the course of (5) — supervene or happen as something additional (2) — come to the crunch or critical point (2) — end up or finish up eventually (1) — emerge or present itself (10) — make an unwelcome appearance (3) — face the vicissitudes of life (1) — not to happen or become unhappened (3) |
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