单词 | to feel oneself go |
释义 | > as lemmasto feel oneself go c. intransitive. Of a person: to faint; to lose consciousness; to fall asleep. Also: to fall under the influence of a drug. Frequently in to feel oneself go. Cf. to go off at Phrasal verbs 1, to go out 11b at Phrasal verbs 1. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > physical sensibility > physical insensibility > unconsciousness > lose consciousness [verb (intransitive)] > faint or swoon swotherc1000 swowa1250 swoonc1290 sweltc1330 trance1340 to fall on, in swowa1375 swapc1386 sound1393 dwelea1400 swaya1400 faintc1440 owmawt1440 swalmc1440 sweamc1440 syncopize1490 dwalm?a1513 swarf1513 swound1530 cothe1567 sweb1599 to go away1655 to die away1707 go1768 sink1769 sile1790 to pass out1915 to black out1935 1768 O. Goldsmith Good Natur'd Man v. 65 Help, she's going, give her air. 1889 N. Y. Med. Jrnl. 49 542/1 She told Dr. G. that when she felt herself ‘going’ she was frightened almost to death. 1965 W. Smith Dark of Sun 236 Consciousness receded and he felt himself going, going. 1970 R. Thorp & R. Blake Music of their Laughter 145/1 I began to realize I was going. I had done about two pipefuls. 1976 P. Haines Kind of War ii. iv. 167 The early morning traffic started up and still she was awake. Then gradually she felt herself go. 2010 R. Ward Chaos (2011) 108 A good pinch..wakes me up for a minute or so, but then I feel myself going and I can't do a thing about it. < as lemmas |
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