In various rare or occasional uses. to take stead: to take effect.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > undertaking > beginning action or activity > begin action or activity [verb (intransitive)] > become active or come into operation (24) to take steadc1175 In various rare or occasional uses. to take stead: to take effect. commencec1380 intransitive. To make a start or beginning; to come into operation. to take effect1385 The state or fact of being operative or in force. to come into force (also to take force)1491 in force: operative or binding at the time. Also, in full force, †in his force. So to put in force, to enforce; to come into force (also †to take f… to come into (also in) play1568 to bring (also call, put) into (also †in) play: to bring into operation, make active, begin to exercise. to come into (also †in) play: (chiefly of… inure1589 intransitive. Chiefly Law. To come into operation; to operate; to be operative; to take or have effect. Often in form enure: see enure, v. 3. enure1607 intransitive. Chiefly Law. To come into operation; to take place, have effect; to be available; to be applied (to the use or benefit of a person)… to break out1862 intransitive. Of a goldfield: to come into operation. Also transferred. Australian and New Zealand. to make with ——1940 intransitive. slang (originally U.S.). To bring into operation; to use, affect; to concern oneself with. bite1976 intr. To have a (desired) adverse effect. colloq. Subcategories:— again (3) — of a product or enterprise (1) — of a mechanism, etc. (5) — be stirred up or aroused (4) — in the affairs of life (1) |
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