intransitive. To fail; to be wanting or lacking.
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释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > insufficiency > be insufficient [verb (intransitive)] > be wanting (10) trokec1000 intransitive. To fail; to be wanting or lacking. lacka1175 intransitive. To be wanting or missing; to be deficient in quantity or degree. In early use const. with dative or to. Obsolete. (But to be lacking… wantc1225 intransitive. To be lacking or missing; not to exist; not to be forthcoming. In early use with to or dative pronoun, specifying the person for whom… missa1250 intransitive. To be lacking or wanting. Frequently with to (in Middle English with dative of person). Cf. missing, adj. Obsolete. fail13.. intransitive. To be absent or wanting. Now only of something necessary or desirable (coinciding with sense 5); often in present participle with noun… fault1377 intransitive. To be wanting or absent. Const. dative. defaulta1382 intransitive. To be lacking or missing. Obsolete. defaila1400 intransitive. Used in various senses of fail, v. (the prefix adding little to the force of the word). To be or become absent or wanting (to a… inlaik1533 intransitive. To lack, to be wanting or deficient; to fail. Subcategories:— fall short of an amount (1) |
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