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单词 to come forth
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to come forth
to come forth
1. intransitive. To move or travel forward, onward, or out of somewhere.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > from concealment, confinement, or obscurity
to break outOE
to come forthOE
to start outa1382
unnesta1413
to break covert (also cover)1602
untapis1602
unkennel1695
emerge1700
unburrow1744
tibble1840
tib1853
OE Blickling Homilies 181 Þa færinga coman þær hundas forþ on wundorlicre mycelnesse & ræsdon on þone apostol.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 7997 Þær comenn forrþ to lofenn himm. An weppmann. & an widdwe.
a1250 (?a1200) Ancrene Riwle (Nero) (1952) 95 Kumeð forð biuoren his louerde bismitted & bismeoruwed.
c1330 (?c1300) Guy of Warwick (Auch.) l. 2984 Romiraunt com forþ snelle, A Sarrazin a strong wiþ elle.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 14349 ‘Lazar’, wit þis, ‘cum forth!’ he badd.
?a1475 Ludus Coventriae (1922) 205 (MED) Com forth, þou sloveyn; com forth, þou slutte.
a1500 (c1340) R. Rolle Psalter (Univ. Oxf. 64) (1884) xviii. §5. 65 As spouse..cumand forth of his chawmbire.
1575 T. Churchyard 1st Pt. Chippes f. 10 The French came forth, at midnight.
1608 W. Shakespeare King Lear xi. 38 What art thou that dost grumble there in the straw, come forth ? View more context for this quotation
1646 J. Vicars Burning-bush not Consumed 332 Now the Constable..and the other 6. Souldiers..came forth to their worke.
1751 T. Pellow Hist. Long Captivity 87 We saw several Herdsmen and Shepherds coming forth with their Cattle.
1792 R. Sydserff Treat. Bees iii. 32 If you see her [sc. the Queen] come forth one day, you may be sure of seeing her again the next day at the same hour.
1823 F. D. Hemans Voice of Spring in Siege of Valencia 316 Come forth, O ye children of gladness, come!
1879 M. J. Guest Lect. Hist. Eng. xxviii. 286 He came forth from his quiet retreat.
1912 J. H. Comstock Spider Bk. i. 34 Most solpugids spend the day under stones or other rubbish..and come forth at night.
1965 B. Took & M. Feldman in B. Took & M. Coward Best of ‘Round the Horne’ (2000) 38/1 I'll summon her worshipful majesty to come forth. Oi—Kipperfeet!
2013 Washington Post (Nexis) 9 Apr. (Metro section) b1 The entire staff came forth and began applauding.
2. intransitive.
a. To be born; (of a baby) to emerge from the womb. Now somewhat archaic and rare.
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the world > life > source or principle of life > birth > be born [verb (intransitive)]
arisec950
to come forthOE
to come into (also to) the worldOE
riseOE
breedc1200
kenec1275
birtha1325
to wax forth1362
deliver?c1450
kindlec1450
seed?a1475
issuec1515
arrive1615
born1698
to see the light1752
OE Blickling Homilies 9 Þæt wæs þonne þæt se wuldorcyning on middangeard cwom forþ of þæm innoþe þære a clænan fæmnan.
c1175 Ormulum (Burchfield transcript) l. 173 He [sc. John the Baptist] shall newenn cumenn forþ Till mann kinn her o life. Biforenn crist.
a1398 J. Trevisa tr. Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum (BL Add. 27944) (1975) I. iv. ii. 136 In hote londes comeþ forþ blake men and browne.
c1475 (a1400) Brut (Douce) 4 In þis manere they comen forth, and weren boren horrible Geauntes in Albion.
1569 E. Fenton tr. P. Boaistuau Certaine Secrete Wonders Nature xli. f. 142 We must not forget two monsters which came forth in the yere .1555. the one in Germany and the other in Sauoy.
1607 E. Grimeston tr. S. Goulart Admirable & Memorable Hist. 225 I haue seene a Gentlewoman with childe with two Twinnes, whereof the first came forth dead.
1652 A. Burgess Spiritual Refining iv. xxxviii. 230 As if some excellent and beautiful childe of grace were to be born, and yet at last after all those pangs, there come forth some ugly Toad.
1738 C. Wheatly Nicene & Athanasian Creeds iv. 206 Some very ancient Catholick Writers inferred that the Son of God, as God, had a certain Nativity, by which he was begotten, or came forth from the Father.
1764 A. Purver New & Literal Transl. Bks. Old & New Test. I. (Gen. xxv. 25) 48/1 The first [twin] came forth red, all of him like a hairy Cloak, so they named him Esau.
1828 Jrnl. Med. Recorder Apr. 473 The child came forth, with three or four more pains, cried lustily, and appeared perfectly well.
1912 Med. Rec. 10 Feb. 278/1 A normal baby came forth.
2000 Scotsman (Nexis) 20 May 9 For the bairn of a prime minister to come forth into the world when the first rumblings of a general election campaign can be heard is a truly timeous achievement.
b. To issue out of something; to emerge visibly; to appear.
ΘΚΠ
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)]
outgoeOE
to come outOE
forthcomeOE
to go outOE
to go outOE
ishc1330
to take forth one's way (also journey, road, etc.)a1375
proceedc1380
getc1390
exorta1400
issue?a1400
precedec1425
purgea1430
to come forthc1449
suea1450
ushc1475
to call one's way (also course)1488
to turn outa1500
void1558
redound1565
egress1578
outpacea1596
result1598
pursue1651
out1653
pop1770
to get out1835
progress1851
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > visibility > be visible [verb (intransitive)] > appear or become visible
ariseOE
to come in (also to, on, etc.) placec1225
'peara1382
appear1382
kithea1400
to show out?a1425
muster?1435
to come forthc1449
to look outa1470
apparish1483
to show forth1487
come1531
to come out?1548
peer1568
to look through1573
glimpse1596
loom1605
rise1615
emicate1657
emike1657
present1664
opena1691
emerge1700
dawn1744
to come down the pike1812
to open out1813
to crop out1849
unmask1858
to come through1868
to show up1879
to come (etc.) out of thin air1932
surface1961
c1449 R. Pecock Repressor (1860) 432 Myche forbarring of synnes, which ellis wolde come forth.
1541 T. Elyot Castel of Helthe (new ed.) 38 A boyle or impostume comen forthe and broken.
1562 W. Turner 2nd Pt. Herball f. 70v Out of the which come furth floures, without of an herbishe color.
1614 S. Latham Falconry Explan. Wordes sig. ¶3v Vnsumm'd is when a Hawkes feathers are not come forth, or els not com'd home to their full length.
1653 I. Walton Compl. Angler iv. 118 The smal black fly, or hawthorn fly is to be had on any Hawthorn bush, after the leaves be come forth. View more context for this quotation
1720 E. Albin Nat. Hist. Eng. Insects 60 In the middle of May came forth a brown Beetle called the Chafer, Oak Web, or May Beetle.
1734 Philos. Trans. 1733–4 (Royal Soc.) 38 64 When this Operation succeeds rightly, there comes forth, First, a thick unctuous Oil.
1821 P. B. Shelley Adonais xxix. 16 The sun comes forth, and many reptiles spawn.
1879 Fraser's Mag. July 21 A damp and musty smell came forth.
1909 E. B. Shallow & W. T. Cullen Nature Study made Easy xxv. 75 When the warm spring air touches them..the tiny leaf buds come forth.
1997 B. Morrow Giovanni's Gift iii. 299 I never knew blood could be so florid. But there it was, and coming forth in profusion.
3. intransitive. To be brought out, to be presented to public view or notice; (esp. of a book, report, etc.) to be published or issued; (of a voice, sound, etc.) to be uttered or issued. In quot. lOE of something previously unknown: to become widely known.
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society > communication > printing > publishing > be published [verb (intransitive)]
to come forthlOE
to come out1529
to see the light1535
appear1711
run1831
publish1928
lOE Anglo-Saxon Chron. (Laud) (Peterborough contin.) anno 1129 Þa hit eall com forð, þa weorð hit eall of earcedæcnes wifes & of preostes wifes.
1529 T. More Supplyc. Soulys i. f. xixv Then cam forth after Tyndals wykkyd boke of Mammona, & after that his more wykkyd boke of obydyence.
1595 R. Barnfield Cynthia To Rdrs. sig. A3 The last Terme there came forth a little toy of mine, intituled, The affectionate Shepheard.
a1616 W. Shakespeare Timon of Athens (1623) i. i. 26 When comes your Booke forth . View more context for this quotation
1697 Philos. Trans. 1695–7 (Royal Soc.) 19 550 The next year came forth a nameless book..wherein anatomical and microscopial observations are condemned as useless.
1725 J. Stevens Royal Treasury of Eng. 260 All the Churches had been robb'd and plunder'd,..and now an Order came forth to prevent their being stript.
1785 W. Cowper Task ii. 445 Forth comes the pocket mirror.—First we stroke An eyebrow, next compose a straggling lock.
1824 J. Strype Ann. Reformation (new ed.) III. i. vii. 106 A book of martial discipline now also came forth in quarto.
1889 Med. Rec. 6 Apr. 385/1 Gradually statistical reports came forth concerning soldiers in the field.
1906 Washington Post 2 Dec. iv. 7/4 Quill toothpicks would come forth, would be jabbed in the cocaine, and the powder in the quill snuffed up the nostrils.
1978 J. Senior Death Christian Culture iv. 56 The Sermon on the Mount did not come forth stereophonically amplified.
2008 S. B. Nuland Uncertain Art 81 The word came forth not much louder than an ordinary spoken sentence.
4. intransitive. to come forth with: to present something to or before the public, to produce; to say, utter, articulate; = to come out with at Phrasal verbs 1.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > language > speech > speak, say, or utter [verb (transitive)]
speakc825
queatheOE
forthdoc900
i-seggenc900
sayeOE
speak971
meleOE
quidOE
spella1000
forthbringc1000
givec1175
warpa1225
mootc1225
i-schirea1250
upbringa1250
outsay?c1250
spilec1275
talec1275
wisea1300
crackc1315
nevena1325
cast1330
rehearsec1330
roundc1330
spend1362
carpa1375
sermona1382
to speak outc1384
usea1387
minc1390
pronouncea1393
lancec1400
mellc1400
nurnc1400
slingc1400
tellc1400
wordc1400
yelpc1400
worka1425
utterc1444
outspeakc1449
yielda1450
arecchec1460
roose?a1475
cutc1525
to come forth with1532
bubble1536
prolate1542
report1548
prolocute1570
bespeak1579
wield1581
upbraid1587
up with (also mid) ——1594
name1595
upbrayc1600
discoursea1616
tonguea1616
to bring out1665
voice1665
emit1753
lip1789
to out with1802
pitch1811
go1836
to open one's head1843
vocabulize1861
shoot1915
verbal1920
be1982
1532 T. More Confut. Tyndales Answere ii. p. ciii Now wyll he..come forth wyth hys .iii. degrees of comparyson, olde, elder, and eldest.
1604 R. Parsons Rev. Ten Publike Disput. vi. 368 His second motiue..is so weake and broken a thinge, as he dareth not come forth with yt, but only quoteth certayne places of Saint Augustine.
1766 C. Anstey New Bath Guide 33 The Frenchman came forth with his outlandish Lingo.., I could not make out what he said, not a Word.
1841 Eclectic Rev. June 625 Scarcely are the sheets of his extensive ‘History of the Inductive Sciences’ dry, when he comes forth with two bulky volumes..on the ‘Philosophy of the Inductive Sciences’.
1878 St. James's Mag. Nov. 940 The customers..came forth with jokes, of which noise was the principal ingredient, and bad language the indispensable accompaniment.
1947 Billboard 19 Apr. 31/1 Johnny Long, seeking out the saucy songs, comes forth with another spicy spin in ‘Please Take Me Home This Moment’.
1991 Amer. Heritage Nov. 58/3 The committee came forth with nearly three dozen recommendations.
2012 R. Tocquigny & A. Butcher When Core Values are Strategic (2013) i. vi. 32 Each of these companies came forth with a new vision of the product and how the customer wanted to use it.
5. intransitive. To present oneself before the public, esp. so as to offer one's services, assistance, etc., or to give evidence; cf. to come forward 2 at Phrasal verbs 1.
ΘΚΠ
the world > space > place > presence > be present [verb (intransitive)] > present oneself or itself
to make (one's) muster1419
presenta1425
to come fortha1535
to come forwards1550
to turn up1663
to come forward1683
report1815
to show up1827
show1848
to show the flag1937
a1535 T. More Dialoge of Comfort (1553) iii. xxiv. sig. U.iv He came forth at the whitsontyde ensewing, and confessed his maister againe.
1623 Bp. J. Hall Contempl. VII. O.T. xix. 271 Witnesses come forth, and agree in the intentation of the crime.
1682 J. Bunyan Holy War 197 The Court requireth that if there be any..that can give information..of the original and right name of the prisoner, they would come forth . View more context for this quotation
1736 J. Gill Cause God & Truth II. iv. 179 He became active, came forth, and answered to the word of command.
1796 Huntingtoniana 23 What..must religious socialists think of a man, who..comes forth and charges a brother preacher, with the most abominable crimes?
1820 Cobbett's Weekly Polit. Reg. 16 Sept. 576 The Queen has no knowledge of any witness that is coming forth.
1852 G. Aguilar Days of Bruce I. xvi. 193 He left him all his possessions.., but as there were none come forth to claim, they of necessity passed to the crown.
1910 Central Law Jrnl. 70 447/2 Saw I witness, lecherous devil, Known by men in sin to revel, Coming forth to testify.
1987 Network World 13 July 11/1 Numerous T-1 users have expressed interest in joining such a group, but precious few have come forth to help create the association.
2011 Jerusalem Post (Nexis) 30 Mar. 14 Perhaps the telling of this story will encourage more people to come forth and donate organs.
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