intransitive. To go or pass by; to pass over or away; to go unheeded; to pass on to another part of a narrative, etc. (sometimes with the implication…
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释义 | the world > time > [verb (intransitive)] (59) overgoeOE intransitive. To go or pass by; to pass over or away; to go unheeded; to pass on to another part of a narrative, etc. (sometimes with the implication… agoeOE intransitive. Of time: to pass, elapse. Chiefly (now only) in past participle, originally and usually with to be. goOE intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to pass, elapse. Cf. to go away 1 at phrasal verbs 1, to go by 1 at phrasal verbs 1, to go forth 1 at… forthgoOE intransitive. To go forth: see forth, adv. 5 6 Occasionally with cognate object. Of day, night, etc.: To pass, pass away. runOE intransitive. Of time: to pass or go by. Formerly also: †(of the time of day, or date) to have reached a certain point (obsolete). overdrivea1275 intransitive. Of (a period of) time: to pass away; to elapse. Also of a person: to let time pass; to delay. Obsolete (Scottish in later use). farea1325 In wider sense = go, v. Of a liquid, a stream: To flow, ‘run’. Of immaterial things, esp. time: To go, pass, proceed. Obsolete or archaic. overmetea1325 intransitive. To pass by, elapse. walka1325 Of a thing. intransitive. Of time: to pass, elapse. Obsolete. passc1330 intransitive. Of a period of time or an interval: to go by, to elapse; to come to an end. slidec1374 Of time: To pass, slip away, go by, imperceptibly or without being profitably employed. yern1377 figurative. = run, v. 55, 63, 62. to pass overa1382 intransitive. Of an event or a period of time: to go by, elapse, come to an end; to be forgotten. wastec1385 Of time: To pass away, be spent. (Often conjugated with be.) Also const. away. waive1390 To go by, pass. to pass awaya1400 intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to elapse, come to an end. overseyc1400 intransitive. Of a period of time: to pass by, elapse. drive?c1450 intransitive. Esp. of time: to pass by; to elapse. Also with by or over. Now rare. to drive ona1470 intransitive. Of time: to pass by; to elapse. slevea1510 intransitive. With over. To slip past. to roll awaya1522 intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to pass by, elapse; to come to an end. to roll overa1522 intransitive. Of a period of time: to pass, elapse; to come to an end. to wear out, forth1525 to wear out, forth, of something which holds good for a limited time: To determine, expire. Obsolete. flit1574 Of time: To pass away. to pass on1574 intransitive. To proceed on one's way, to continue in one's actions; to continue, advance, or persist; to proceed to a further stage, progress. Of… to run on1578 intransitive. Of time, or a period of time: to pass or elapse. overhie1582 intransitive. Of a time, etc.: to pass swiftly. (In quot. in perfect tense formed with to be.) Obsolete. rare. wear1597 intransitive. Of time, a period of time: To pass on or advance gradually to its conclusion; to pass away. Also, to wear late, †short. overslip1607 intransitive. To pass by unnoticed, unremarked, or unused. Also of a period of time: to elapse, esp. so as to deny a person an opportunity to do… spend1607 Of time, the season, etc.: To pass, elapse. Obsolete. travel1609 intransitive. figurative and in figurative contexts, of an action or process described or imagined as movement. to go bya1616 intransitive. To move, walk, or travel past, to pass. Also of time or a period of time: to pass, elapse (cf. senses at main sense 49). elapsea1644 intransitive. Of time, a period of time: To slip by, pass away, expire. (Perfect tenses occasionally with be.) to come round1650 intransitive. Of a period of time: to pass, elapse. Cf. to come around 1b at phrasal verbs 1. efflux1660 intransitive. To flow forth; (of time) to elapse. to roll round1684 intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to go by; to pass, elapse. Also transitive (reflexive). lapse1702 Of time: To glide past, pass away. roll1731 intransitive. Of time, a period of time, or an event in time: to go by, pass; to advance, move on, proceed. Also transitive: to run (its course)… to roll around1769 intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to pass by, elapse; = to roll round 2 at phrasal verbs 1. to roll by1790 intransitive. Of time or a period of time: to go steadily by; to pass, elapse. transpire1824 Of time: To elapse. Obsolete. rare. to come around1829 intransitive. Of a period of time: to pass, elapse. Cf. to come round 1b at phrasal verbs 1. tide1835 figurative. To pass or be carried as on the tide; to drift. elabe1837 intransitive. To slip away. tick1937 intransitive with by or away: (of time, events, etc.) to pass, come to an end. Cf. sense 2b. Subcategories:— press on or advance (1) — imperceptibly or unobserved (4) — arrive and pass (3) — travel in time (2) — form an interval between (1) — intervene (3) |
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