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单词 to draw forth
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to draw forth
to draw forth
1.
a. transitive. To cause (a person or thing) to come forth; to bring forth. Also (in quot. c1400) intransitive: †to proceed, come forth (obsolete).
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society > communication > manifestation > disclosure or revelation > disclose or reveal [verb (transitive)]
unwryc825
unhelec1000
to draw forthc1175
unhillc1200
to bring forth?c1225
unsteekc1250
let witc1275
uncovera1300
wraya1300
knowc1300
barea1325
shrivec1374
unwrapc1374
again-covera1382
nakena1382
outc1390
tellc1390
disclosea1393
cough1393
unhidea1400
unclosec1400
unhaspc1400
bewrayc1405
reveal1409
accusea1413
reveil1424
unlocka1425
unrekec1425
disclude?1440
uncurec1440
utter1444
detect1447
break1463
expose1483
divinec1500
revelate1514
to bring (also put) to light1526
decipher1529
rake1547
rip1549
unshadow1550
to lay to sight1563
uppen1565
unlace1567
unvisor?1571
resign1572
uncloak1574
disshroud1577
spill1577
reap1578
unrip1579
scour1585
unharboura1586
unmask1586
uncase1587
descrya1591
unclasp?1592
unrive1592
discover1594
unburden1594
untomb1594
unhusk1596
dismask1598
to open upc1600
untruss1600
divulge1602
unshale1606
unbrace1607
unveil1609
rave1610
disveil1611
unface1611
unsecret1612
unvizard1620
to open up1624
uncurtain1628
unscreen1628
unbare1630
disenvelop1632
unclothe1632
to lay forth1633
unshroud1633
unmuffle1637
midwife1638
dissecret1640
unseal1640
unmantle1643
to fetch out1644
undisguise1655
disvelop1658
decorticate1660
clash1667
exert1692
disinter1711
to up with1715
unbundlea1739
develop1741
disembosom1745
to open out1814
to let out1833
unsack1846
uncrown1849
to bring (out) in (also into) the open1861
unfrock1866
disbosom1868
to blow the lid off1928
flush1950
surface1955
to take or pull the wraps off1964
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 7413 Þatt hord tatt oppnedd wass. & draȝhenn forþ.
a1300 in C. Brown Eng. Lyrics 13th Cent. (1932) 74 Hwenne þu sittest in longynge, drauh þe forþ þis ilke wryt; Mid swete stephne þu hit singe.
c1400 (?c1380) Pearl 1116 (MED) Þaȝ þay wern fele, no pres in plyt, Bot mylde as maydenez seme at mas So droȝ þay forth.
c1513 Frere & Boye sig. Aii The boye drewe forth suche as he had And sayd do gladly.
1590 E. Spenser Faerie Queene iii. x. sig. Mm4v Out of his bouget forth he drew Great store of treasure.
1632 J. Hayward tr. G. F. Biondi Eromena 89 To see if they could..draw forth into the Maine, the Sardan Galleyes.
1660 F. Brooke tr. V. Le Blanc World Surveyed 134 The Madrecon that drawes forth the Army, and ranges it in battalia.
1879 E. Dowden Southey iv. 86 A May morning would draw him forth into the sun.
1925 T. Dreiser Amer. Trag. II. iii. xxv. 321 And here he wearily..drew forth his large white handkerchief once more.
2008 S. Barry Secret Script. (2011) 111 My first thought was that he was drawing forth a gun or a knife from his britches.
b. transitive. To appeal to (something) for confirmation; to produce as evidence; = sense 24a. Obsolete.
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the mind > attention and judgement > testing > attestation, witness, evidence > attest, bear witness [verb (transitive)] > bring forward as evidence
to draw forthc1175
showa1325
drawc1330
allaya1387
to avouch a thing upon (a person)1393
allegea1398
adduce?a1425
induce1433
recite1509
infera1529
vouch1531
cite1550
avouch1573
relate1604
instance1608
rejourn1624
quote1663
abduce1720
invoke1879
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 11907 He droh þær forþ. Þe bokess lare.
c. transitive. To attract (a particular reaction or response) from a person or group; = sense 37.
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the world > existence and causation > causation > [verb (transitive)] > elicit or call forth
movea1398
drawa1400
provoke?a1425
askc1450
to draw out1525
to stir up1526
allure?1532
suscitate1532
to call out1539
to draw fortha1569
draw1581
attract1593
raise1598
force1602
fetch1622
milka1628
invite1650
summon1679
elicit1822
to work up?1833
educe1840
a1569 A. Kingsmill Most Excellent & Comfortable Treat. (1577) sig. D.iiiiv Nothing attaineth saluation, bringeth men nere to Gods presence, & draweth forth of gods mercie his fauourable loue, but only fayth & constant affiance in his most sure & faithfull promises.
1607 Trag. Cæsar & Pompey ii. iii. sig. D See how compassion drawes foorth Princely teares And Vertue weepes her enemies funerall.
1758 J. Johnson Love of God 67 The Tears of Sorrow, which are naturally drawn forth by the present disconsolatory Providence.
1821 Examiner 9 Dec. 780/2 Liston's exquisite drollery drew forth no cordial laugh.
1849 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. II. 168 His bravery..drew forth the generous applause of hostile armies.
1947 Amer. Speech 22 34 This call drew forth a spirited response, which continued throughout the following month of June.
1993 R. J. Landy Persona & Performance iv. 73 Actors must assert themselves through the role, drawing forth a reaction from the audience.
2. transitive. To pass or spend (time, esp. a prolonged or protracted period of time). Obsolete.
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the world > time > spending time > spend time or allow time to pass [verb (transitive)]
overdoOE
adreeOE
wreaka1300
to draw forthc1300
dispend1340
pass1340
drivea1375
wastec1381
occupyc1384
overpassa1387
to pass over ——a1393
usec1400
spend1423
contrive?a1475
overdrive1487
consumea1500
to pass forth1509
to drive off1517
lead1523
to ride out1529
to wear out, forth1530
to pass away?1550
to put offc1550
shiftc1562
to tire out1563
wear1567
to drive out1570
entertainc1570
expire1589
tire1589
outwear1590
to see out1590
outrun1592
outgo1595
overshoot1597
to pass out1603
fleeta1616
elapse1654
term1654
trickle1657
to put over1679
absorb1686
spin1696
exercise1711
kill1728
to get through ——1748
to get over ——1751
tickc1870
fill1875
c1300 St. Edmund Rich (Harl.) l. 406 in C. D'Evelyn & A. J. Mill S. Eng. Legendary (1956) 505 Þat he al day forþ drouȝ.
1589 R. Greene Menaphon sig. F4 In this sort did Pleusidippus draw foorth his infancie.
c1632 T. Hooker Let. in C. Mather Magnalia Christi (1702) iii. i. App. 62/1 I have drawn forth many wearyish Hours.
1650 J. Trapp Clavis to Bible (Gen. ix. 25) 86 Leonard..drew forth a most poor life in the Netherlands, whither he escaped.
3. transitive. To draw, depict (something); to set down (a plan, design, etc.); to draw up. Obsolete.
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society > leisure > the arts > visual arts > painting and drawing > drawing > draw [verb (transitive)]
writeeOE
drawa1398
descrivec1400
describe1538
to draw forth1539
to set out1545
design1570
to draw out1576
detrain1587
lineate16..
linea1616
redraw1728
1539 R. Taverner Garden of Wysdom sig. C.iiiv He espyed vpon the shoore certayne mathematicall figures drawn forth in the sande.
1551 R. Robinson tr. T. More Vtopia sig. Hiiii Utopus himself..drew furth the platte fourme of ye citie.
1614 in Cal. State Papers Ireland 7 Dec. 530 Warrant to draw forth a fiant of pardon unto Connor Roe Magwire, Esq.
1769 A. Machay Pasquin I. i. 22 The obedient powers, pregnant of invention, drew forth a plan, and then they modified the atmosphere.
1813 M. Faraday Let. June in P. Day Philosopher's Tree (1999) ix. 139 Some Lecturers choose to express their thoughts extemporaneously, immediately as they occur to the mind, whilst others previously arrange them and draw them forth on paper.
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