单词 | to bring or do on flight |
释义 | > as lemmasto bring or do on (usually a, o) flight 2. Phrases: to take flight, †to take (on oneself) the flight, to betake or †smite oneself to flight, to take to flight, †to set oneself in flight: to flee. †to bring or do on (usually a, o) flight, to put to (†the) flight (or †upon the flight): to cause to flee. to turn to or †into flight: to cause to flee, in early use also intransitive to flee. ΘΚΠ society > armed hostility > victory > make victorious [verb (transitive)] > put to flight to bring or do on (usually a, o) flighta1225 fleya1225 forchasea1400 ruse?a1425 skailc1425 dislodgea1450 to put to (the) flight (or upon the flight)1489 to turn to or into flight1526 discamp1566 flightc1571 dissipate1596 to put to (a, the) rout1596 dissipe1597 rout1600 disrout1626 derout1637 to beat off1650 to send to the right about (also rightabouts)1743 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > run away or flee fleec825 afleeeOE atrina1000 atfleec1000 to run awayOE to turn to or into flighta1225 to turn the ridgec1225 atrenc1275 atshakec1275 to give backa1300 flemec1300 startc1330 to take (on oneself) the flighta1500 to take the back upon oneselfa1500 fly1523 to take (also betake) (oneself) to one's legs1530 to flee one's way1535 to take to one's heels1548 flought?1567 fuge1573 to turn taila1586 to run off1628 to take flighta1639 refugea1641 to run for it1642 to take leg1740 to give (also take) leg-bail1751 bail1775 sherry1788 to pull foot1792 fugitate1830 to tail off (out)1830 to take to flight1840 to break (strike, etc.) for (the) tall timber1845 guy1879 to give leg (or legs)1883 rabbit1887 to do a guy1889 high-tail1908 to have it on one's toes1958 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > drive away > put to flight afleyOE to bring or do on (usually a, o) flighta1225 chasec1300 aflightc1425 to put to (the) flight (or upon the flight)1489 to turn to or into flight1526 fugate1603 Achillize1672 to see off1915 the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (reflexive)] > run away to flee one's wayc1275 take?a1425 to betake or smite oneself to flight1490 to set oneself in flight1625–6 a1225 Juliana 45 I þat ilke time we biginneð to fleon & turneð to fluhte. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 182 Hardi bileaue bringgeð þe deouel on flucht ananrichtes. ?c1225 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Cleo. C.vi) (1972) 182 Edstond ane aȝein him & he deð him ofluchte. 1489 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (Adv.) ii. 267 For it suld be full mekill mycht Yat now suld put yaim to ye flycht. 1490 W. Caxton tr. Foure Sonnes of Aymon (1885) ix. 243 Whan they..sawe Reynawde come, they smote theym selfe to flyghte. a1500 Lancelot of Laik (1870) 3014 Ȝhone folk sal tak one them the flycht. 1526 Bible (Tyndale) Heb. xi. 34 Which..wexed valient in fyght, turned to flyght the armees of the alients. 1625–6 S. Purchas Pilgrimes II. 1128 They presently set themselves in flight. a1639 J. Spottiswood Hist. Church Scotl. (1655) iii. 145 The French..took the flight and retired to the Town. 1745 P. Thomas True Jrnl. Voy. South-Seas 207 It was his wisest Course to..betake himself to flight. 1816 J. Marriott Thou, whose Almighty Word (hymn) i Chaos and darkness..took their flight. 1817 P. B. Shelley Laon & Cythna vi. xiv.135 That onset turned the foes to flight almost. 1840 F. D. Bennett Narr. Whaling Voy. I. 258 The remainder..took to flight when their companions were harpooned. 1852 G. Grote Hist. Greece IX. ii. lxxiii. 371 The Persians were put to flight. < as lemmas |
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