To remain in a place, or with a person, as opposed to going away; to stay. Often with the idea of remaining behind when others go. archaic.
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释义 | the world > movement > absence of movement > [verb (intransitive)] > remain as opposed to go (39) bidec893 To remain in a place, or with a person, as opposed to going away; to stay. Often with the idea of remaining behind when others go. archaic. yleaveOE intransitive. To remain; = leave, v.1 3. leaveOE intransitive. To continue or stay in one place or condition; to remain. Also with adjectival complement; see also to leave behind 4a at phrasal… wonc1000 To remain (in a place); to stay. Obsolete. abideOE intransitive. To remain without going away, to stay. Now somewhat archaic. worthOE intransitive. With prepositional or adverbial complements. To pass away; to go hence. Also: (with after) to remain behind. Obsolete. beliveOE intransitive. To remain; to be left over. Cf. beleave, v. 5, beleave, v. 6. atstutte-nc1220 intransitive. To remain, stay. stuttea1225 intransitive. To stop, cease; to stay, remain. atstuntc1230 intransitive. To stop, stay, remain. astinta1250 intransitive. To stop, stay. beleavea1325 To remain behind in a place. lasta1325 intransitive. With adjective or prepositional phrase as complement: to remain or continue in a specified condition, state, or place. Also (in… stounda1325 intransitive. To remain, stay. Obsolete. stinta1340 To abstain from moving, stand still; to remain in a place, to stay. Obsolete. joukc1374 intransitive. To lie asleep or at rest; to lie close, lie, (?) to lurk; (also) to abide, remain. restaya1382 intransitive. To stop, stay; to pause. to leave over1394 intransitive. To continue or stay in one place or condition; to remain; = sense 3. Obsolete. liec1400 To be deposited, remain permanently in a specified place. byec1425 intransitive. To remain, stay, abide; = abye, v. 5 (confused with abide, n.). onbidec1430 intransitive. To abide, wait, remain, stay on. keep1560 To remain or stay for the time (in a particular place or spot). stay1575 To remain in a place or in others' company (as opposed to going on or going away). delay1655 intransitive. To remain or linger in a place. to wait on1773 intransitive or absol. to wait on: (a) Scottish to linger about a place; (b) Scottish also, to linger in expectation of death; (c) Hawking (see… stop1801 (Cf. stay, v.1 8, which is often preferred as more correct.) To remain, prolong one's stay in a place; to stay (to dinner, at home, with a person)… to sit on1815 intransitive. To continue to sit (in various senses); esp. to remain seated. Also Scottish: to continue in occupation, to stay on as tenant. Cf. on… to hang around1830 To remain as unwilling to depart or move on; to loiter, linger, as with expectation or interest: often with the implication of parasitical… to stick around1878 intransitive. colloquial (originally North American). To remain in or near a place; to refrain from leaving. to sit tight1897 to sit tight, †to apply oneself closely to (obsolete); to maintain one's position firmly in reference to something; also, to sit close, to remain… remain1912 intransitive. To continue in the same place or with the same person; to abide, to stay. Frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase. stay-down1948 of, pertaining to, or designating a strike staged by miners staying down a mine. Subcategories:— for a purpose (3) — within a place (2) — remain seated (2) |
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