单词 | to clear out |
释义 | > as lemmasto clear out to clear out 1. transitive. To take or throw out so as to leave the place clear. ΘΚΠ the world > physical sensation > cleanness and dirtiness > clearing of refuse matter > clear of refuse [verb (transitive)] > clear (refuse) winnowa900 to clear out1655 the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > clear out or away kill?c1225 purge1340 void1390 roota1398 devoida1400 rida1450 betwechec1450 redd1479 to make (clean, quick, etc.) riddance1528 expurge1542 vacuate1572 free1599 cleanse1628 rede1638 to clear out1655 dress1701 to clear away1711 to clear off1766 dissaturate1866 cancel1990 1655 in J. A. Picton City of Liverpool: Select. Munic. Rec. (1883) I. 189 The gates..shalbe pulled up, taken away and cleered out. 1858 N. Hawthorne Fr. & Ital. Jrnls. II. 82 Finally they were all cleared out as rubbish. 2. To empty and leave clear. slang. To rid of cash, to ‘clean out’. ΘΚΠ society > trade and finance > management of money > expenditure > financial loss > lose money [verb (transitive)] drop1676 sink1777 to clear out1850 the world > space > place > absence > fact of being unoccupied > leave unoccupied [verb (transitive)] > clear out rede1450 banisha1513 to clear out1850 to clean the board1884 the mind > possession > poverty > make poor or impoverish [verb (transitive)] destroy1297 poverisha1382 apoora1400 impover1418 poora1425 dispurveyc1430 impoverish1440 beggar1528 weaken1530 ruinate1547 ruin1560 depauper1562 depoverish1569 craze1573 soak1577 sift1591 waste1599 impoor1613 uncluea1616 depauperate1623 disenrich1647 necessitate1647 erumnate1676 straiten1699 poorify1711 pauperize1806 pauperate1839 pauper1841 to clear out1884 immiserate1956 penny-pincha1961 immiserize1971 1850 W. M. Thackeray Pendennis II. v. 50 The luck turned from that minute..Came away cleared out, leaving that infernal check behind me. 1869 J. Phillips Vesuvius iii. 49 A considerable ejection of ashes occurred, which cleared out the crater. 1884 Illustr. London News Christmas No. 6/2 He cleared you out that night, old man. 3. To pass through the process of clearing on leaving port. (With various constructions.) ΘΚΠ society > travel > travel by water > [verb (intransitive)] > set out on a voyage > leave port > having paid dues to clear out1758 clear1807 1758 J. Blake Plan Marine Syst. 57 When an outward-bound merchant ship is manned and cleared out. 1818 B. O'Reilly Greenland 152 The masters of whale ships are forbidden by a solemn oath..before clearing out the voyage, to seek nothing but blubber. 1855 T. B. Macaulay Hist. Eng. IV. 485 Every merchant ship that cleared out from the Thames or the Severn. 4. intransitive. colloquial. To depart out of a place, be off, take oneself off. 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 > aspects of travel > departure, leaving, or going away > depart, leave, or go away [verb (intransitive)] to come awayeOE wendeOE i-wite971 ashakec975 shakeOE to go awayOE witea1000 afareOE agoOE awayOE dealc1000 goOE awendOE rimeOE to go one's wayOE flitc1175 depart?c1225 partc1230 to-partc1275 atwitea1325 withdrawa1325 to turn one's (also the) backc1330 lenda1350 begonec1370 remuea1375 removec1380 to long awaya1382 twinc1386 to pass one's wayc1390 trussc1390 to turn awaya1400 returnc1405 to be gonea1425 recede1450 roomc1450 to come offc1475 to take one's licence1475 issue1484 walka1500 to go adieua1522 pikea1529 avaunt1549 trudge1562 vade?1570 discoast1571 leave1593 wag1594 to go off1600 troop1600 hence1614 to set on one's foota1616 to pull up one's stumps1647 quit1811 to clear out1816 slope1830 to walk one's chalks1835 shove1844 to roll out1850 to pull out1855 to light out1859 to take a run-out powder1909 to push off (also along)1923 1816 U. Brown Jrnl. in Maryland Hist. Mag. 11 231 I had got my horse ready to mount and clear out for Baltimore. 1825 J. Neal Brother Jonathan II. 151 Like many a hero before him, he ‘cleared out’. 1861 H. D. Thoreau Let. 3 May in Corr. (1958) 615 The Doctor..tells me that I must ‘clear out’, to the West Indies, or elsewhere. 1885 Truth 28 May 847 I would have the Canal under the control of an International Commission..and then I would clear out of the country. < as lemmas |
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