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单词 to let walk
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to let (something) walk
a. intransitive. †Of an animal: to be stolen (obsolete). Of a thing: to be got rid of; to be carried off; (in later colloquial use) to go missing and be presumed to have been borrowed or stolen. †to let (something) walk: to dismiss (something) from attention (obsolete).
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the mind > attention and judgement > inattention > ignoring, disregard > ignore, disregard [verb (transitive)] > dismiss from consideration
to put out of ——a1250
to lay awaya1400
to set asidec1407
to lay by1439
to lay asidec1440
to let (something) walkc1450
to set apart?1473
reject1490
seclude?1531
to let go1535
to put offc1540
to set by1592
sepose1593
to think away1620
to look over ——a1640
prescind1650
seposit1657
decognize1659
inconsider1697
to set over1701
shelf1819
sink1820
shelve1847
eliminate1848
to count out1854
discounta1856
defenestrate1917
neg1987
the mind > possession > taking > stealing or theft > stealing animals > [verb (intransitive)] > be stolen (of animals)
walk1570
the world > space > place > removal or displacement > become displaced [verb (intransitive)] > be got rid of
walk1611
the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > be or become invisible [verb (intransitive)] > vanish or disappear
formeltc893
wendOE
witea1000
aworthc1000
fleec1200
fleetc1200
withdraw1297
vanish1303
voidc1374
unkithea1400
startc1405
disappearc1425
disparishc1425
to fall awayc1443
evanish?a1475
vade1495
sinka1500
vade1530
fly1535
fadea1538
melt?1567
dispear1600
relinquish1601
foist1603
dispersea1616
to vanish (melt, etc.) into thin aira1616
dissipate1626
retire1647
evaporate1713
merge1802
illude1820
to foam off1826
dislimn1833
furl1844
to step out1844
evanesce1855
shade1880
wisp1883
to go to the winds1884
walk1898
to do a disappearing act1913
to go west1916
to do (or take) a fade1949
to phase out1970
c1450 J. Capgrave Life St. Katherine (Arun. 396) (1893) iii. l. 672 Lete argumentys walke, þei arn not to our behoue.
1570 T. Tusser Hundreth Good Pointes Husbandry (new ed.) f. 23v There horse beinge tayed on a balke, is ready with theefe for to walke.
a1599 E. Spenser View State Ireland 18 in J. Ware Two Hist. Ireland (1633) When he comes forth, he will make their Cowes and Garrons to walke, if he doe no other harme to their persons.
1611 G. Chapman May-day i. ii Nay, they [sc. houses] shall walke, thats certaine, Ile turne 'em into money.
1653 W. Blith Eng. Improver Improved (new ed.) xiii. 89 Their Horse being ty'd on a Balk, Is ready with Thief for to walk.
1898 J. D. Brayshaw Slum Silhouettes 125 A sack o' taters, or a sieve o' cherries sometimes goes awalkin' if yer don't keep yer eyes skinned.
1978 A. Melville-Ross Blindfold xiv. 87 ‘Get much theft?’ ‘Lord yes, but only the sort of stuff you'd expect to “walk” anyway.’
1989 Times 21 Sept. 13/6 Such commissions could never extend to cutlery, which, if interesting, tended to ‘walk’.
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