单词 | to draw away |
释义 | > as lemmasto draw away to draw away 1. transitive. To take away (something or someone); to remove or extract. ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away ateec885 withbreidec890 animOE overbearOE to do awayOE flitc1175 reavec1175 takec1175 to have away?a1300 to draw awayc1300 weve13.. to wend awaya1325 withdrawa1325 remuec1325 to carry away1363 to take away1372 waive1377 to long awaya1382 oftakec1390 to draw offa1398 to do froa1400 forflitc1420 amove?a1425 to carry out?a1425 surtrayc1440 surtretec1440 twistc1440 abstract1449 ostea1450 remove1459 ablatea1475 araisea1475 redd1479 dismove1480 diminish?1504 convey1530 alienate1534 retire1536 dimove1540 reversec1540 subtractc1540 submove1542 sublate1548 pare1549 to pull in1549 exempt1553 to shift off1567 retract?1570 renversec1586 aufer1587 to lay offa1593 rear1596 retrench1596 unhearse1596 exemea1600 remote1600 to set off1600 subduct1614 rob1627 extraneize1653 to bring off1656 to pull back1656 draft1742 extract1804 reef1901 c1300 (?a1200) Laȝamon Brut (Otho) (1978) l. 12495 Somme oure cun he hadde islaȝe and mani mid him awei idraȝe. a1400 (?a1350) Seege Troye (Egerton) (1927) l. 368 (MED) To hem þat oure elders slouȝ And away oure goodes drowȝ. 1557 Earl of Surrey et al. Songes & Sonettes (new ed.) f. 77 The Sunne through natures might, doth draw away the dew. 1597 P. Lowe Whole Course Chirurg. ix. vii. sig. Hh3 The Medicament cleansing..hath the strength to..drawe away the excrementes purulent from the centre of the vlcers to the circumference. 1688 P. Rycaut tr. G. de la Vega Royal Comm. Peru vii. ii. 914 Therewith drawing away the Table-cloth, ten of the eleven Candles fell down. 1750 W. Ellis Country Housewife's Family Compan. 147 She drew away the wooden Paddle.., and left the Pudding-cake to sink or boil longer. 1850 Times 12 Dec. 3/6 The upcast shaft served to draw away the smoke and vapour from an engine furnace. 1940 Brit. Red Cross Soc. Cookery & Catering Man. (ed. 4) ix. 100 Place the egg in boiling water, cover and draw away from fire, but keep hot for 10 minutes. 2012 F. L. Block Elementals 197 He reached over and started to touch my arm, then drew his hand away when I flinched. 2. a. intransitive. To move away from someone or something; to withdraw, recoil; (of a vehicle or boat) to pull away (also with the driver, passengers, etc., as subject). Also figurative: to distance oneself; to withdraw one's support, favour, or allegiance. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] wendeOE i-wite971 ashakec975 shakeOE to go awayOE witea1000 afareOE agoOE atwendOE awayOE to wend awayOE awendOE gangOE rimeOE flitc1175 to fare forthc1200 depart?c1225 part?c1225 partc1230 to-partc1275 biwitec1300 atwitea1325 withdrawa1325 to draw awayc1330 passc1330 to turn one's (also the) backc1330 lenda1350 begonec1370 remuea1375 voidc1374 removec1380 to long awaya1382 twinc1386 to pass one's wayc1390 trussc1390 waive1390 to pass out ofa1398 avoida1400 to pass awaya1400 to turn awaya1400 slakec1400 wagc1400 returnc1405 to be gonea1425 muck1429 packc1450 recede1450 roomc1450 to show (a person) the feetc1450 to come offc1475 to take one's licence1475 issue1484 devoidc1485 rebatea1500 walka1500 to go adieua1522 pikea1529 to go one's ways1530 retire?1543 avaunt1549 to make out1558 trudge1562 vade?1570 fly1581 leave1593 wag1594 to get off1595 to go off1600 to put off1600 shog1600 troop1600 to forsake patch1602 exit1607 hence1614 to give offa1616 to take off1657 to move off1692 to cut (also slip) the painter1699 sheera1704 to go about one's business1749 mizzle1772 to move out1792 transit1797–1803 stump it1803 to run away1809 quit1811 to clear off1816 to clear out1816 nash1819 fuff1822 to make (take) tracks (for)1824 mosey1829 slope1830 to tail out1830 to walk one's chalks1835 to take away1838 shove1844 trot1847 fade1848 evacuate1849 shag1851 to get up and get1854 to pull out1855 to cut (the) cable(s)1859 to light out1859 to pick up1872 to sling one's Daniel or hook1873 to sling (also take) one's hook1874 smoke1893 screw1896 shoot1897 voetsak1897 to tootle off1902 to ship out1908 to take a (run-out, walk-out, etc.) powder1909 to push off1918 to bugger off1922 biff1923 to fuck off1929 to hit, split or take the breeze1931 to jack off1931 to piss offa1935 to do a mick1937 to take a walk1937 to head off1941 to take a hike1944 moulder1945 to chuff off1947 to get lost1947 to shoot through1947 skidoo1949 to sod off1950 peel1951 bug1952 split1954 poop1961 mugger1962 frig1965 society > travel > transport > transport or conveyance in a vehicle > movement of vehicles > move or go along [verb (intransitive)] > move away or outwards to draw away1648 to pull out1920 to pull away1955 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > lack of social communications or relations [verb (intransitive)] > withdraw from association separate1595 cut1783 dissociate1866 to draw away1892 c1330 Seven Sages (Auch.) (1933) l. 330 Ac he made lourand chere, And drowȝ awai wiȝ al his miȝt. a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 26131 He agh him ar to drau awai..And forthink his lang delaiance þat he fordraun has his penance. a1522 G. Douglas tr. Virgil Æneid (1960) xii. v. l. 178 Mesapus..Affrays sor, at hym dryvand hys steid; The tother drew away for feir and dreid. 1648 Parliament-kite No. 1 5 The..command given, Draw away Carman. 1665 Cheating Solliciter Cheated 56 He pull'd up his Leggs from the Cart, hanging himself..before the Cart drew away. 1788 tr. J.-H. B. de Saint-Pierre Paul & Virginia 201 He..offered him his hand, but Paul drew away, and turned his head, unable to bear his sight. 1892 Engineer 20 May 437/1 Foreign countries continue to draw away from France, and enter into closer commercial relations with England and Germany. 1936 R. Lehmann Weather in Streets i. ii. 58 The..car..drew away with its old familiar long-drawn rising moan. 1987 Times (Nexis) 9 July What won't be..easy is to protect society without drawing away from those at risk. 2014 Times-Colonist (Victoria) (Nexis) 5 Oct. c11 We boarded the early ferry.., ready to sleep as we drew away from the still-humming capital. b. transitive (reflexive). To move (oneself) away from someone or something; to withdraw, recoil. Also figurative: to set (oneself) at a distance from someone or something. ΘΚΠ the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away from [verb (transitive)] leaveeOE beleavea1250 devoidc1325 voidc1330 roomc1400 wagc1400 departa1425 refusea1425 avoid1447 ishc1450 remove1459 absent1488 part1496 refrain1534 to turn the backc1540 quita1568 apart1574 shrink1594 to fall from ——1600 to draw away1616 to go off ——a1630 shifta1642 untenant1795 evacuate1809 exit1830 stash1888 split1956 society > society and the community > social relations > lack of social communication or relations > render unsociable [verb (transitive)] > withdraw from association with unfrequent1598 to draw away1977 1616 Burning Bush, not Consumed 28 It [sc. the soule] must..Draw it selfe away from the wrath, as fast as may bee, least it bee deuoured thereof. 1766 T. Cooper Compend. Midwifery 155 It is of the utmost importance, to have the Patient placed in such an Attitude.., as that she cannot retract, or draw herself away from the Operator. 1883 R. W. Dixon Mano i. 3 Mano, who had fierceness in his blood, At the first question drew himself away. 1977 Y. M. Boateng Return 19 He slowly drew himself away from the king as he got to know him better. 2013 L. George Last Doctor she should ever Date 248 She dropped his hand... Drew herself away and walked down the tunnel alone. 3. a. transitive. To persuade or entice (a person) away from one course of action and into another, esp. one that is considered unwise; to attract; to lure away. Frequently with from. ΘΚΠ the mind > will > motivation > attraction, allurement, or enticement > attract, allure, or entice [verb (transitive)] > away ofdraw?c1225 spana1250 to draw awayc1384 slock1483 steal1526 over-tempt1643 c1384 Bible (Wycliffite, E.V.) (Douce 369(2)) (1850) Baruch vi. 43 Whann eny of hem drawen aweye of eny man passinge hath slept [a1425 L.V. slepith with hym; L. dormierit cum eo], she dispisith hir neiȝbore. ?c1430 (c1400) J. Wyclif Eng. Wks. (1880) 149 (MED) Whi ben not þes lordis þat þus holden curatis in here courtis & worldly offices traitours to god almyȝtty, siþ þei drawen awey his chef knyttis fro here gostly bataile whanne & where þei weren most nedful? 1549 tr. J. Calvin Short Instr. Good Christian People sig. Diiiv They do ordaine ministers in hast, to make seperation in the church, to draw away ye people. 1598 R. Cleaver Godly Form Househ. Gouernement 60 Though a man be eager minded toward his busines, yet by vain & idle company he shall be drawne away to other delights. 1648 Bp. J. Hall Select Thoughts 221 But if..we shall suffer our selves to be drawn away into some heinous wickedness [etc.]. 1712 London Jests 88 The Bishop of Gaunt meeting a certain English Priest, (and suspecting he had a Hand in drawing away the Lady from his Nunnery) taxed him therewith. 1881 W. E. Gladstone Let. 8 Sept. in Diaries (1990) X. 122 To reduce the following of Parnell by drawing away from him all well inclined men. 1963 T. Munro Evol. in Arts iii. xxii. 486 There is no way of knowing how many potential geniuses in art are drawn away from artistic careers into others. 2014 UK Govt. News (Nexis) 31 Oct. To stay safe from romance frauds, individuals should..be suspicious if someone tries to draw them away from a dating website onto email or instant messaging. b. transitive. To cause (the mind, attention, eyes, etc.) to turn away from or become attracted to something; to distract, divert. Cf. sense 32a. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > mental wandering > lack of concentration, distraction > distract [verb (transitive)] fortogglea1300 to call away1529 scatter1530 forhale1579 to draw away1586 diffuse?1587 to call off1606 divert1609 to put out1616 avoke1623 disjoint1628 to take a person out of himself (herself, etc.)1631 to draw off1646 divertise1648 to take off1670 dissipate1684 to turn off1741 to throw out1821 to turn away1848 1586 E. Pagitt tr. L. Lavater Bk. Ruth Expounded iv. f. 117v It should not be graunted, that they..bable out many words, nothing appertayning to the matter, and..wearie the iudges, and draw away their minds from the matter propounded. 1627 G. Hakewill Apologie iv. ii. 414 When I..behold the monstrous humors of these prodigall spirits, my mind is drawn away still from the progresse of mine intended journey. 1793 ‘Mr. Shandy’ Sentimental Journey II. 24 As I said this, my thoughts were drawn away from the clue of nature into another train of reasoning. 1876 Month Feb. 214 The eye is drawn away from this high Alpine way to the Matterhorn, which rises a tower of snow-clad rock. 1988 Approach Nov. 28/2 A bright flash to the south of Stanley town drew my attention away from the airfield. 2002 New Internationalist Aug. 7/1 Your eyes are drawn away to the contrasting bright green of well-watered English gardens. < as lemmas |
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