intransitive. To travel or go about (hurriedly), esp. to distant places.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > letting or sending out > let or send out [verb (transitive)] > emit > copiously > in or as in a stream (36) runeOE intransitive. To travel or go about (hurriedly), esp. to distant places. ayetOE transitive. To pour out; to shed; to spill. Also intransitive. yetOE To pour (something). Chiefly with adverb or preposition, as out, in, into, upon, etc. transitive. With water or some other liquid as object. Also in… hieldc1200 To pour out (liquor) by sloping or tilting the vessel that contains it; hence gen. to pour, shed (literal and figurative). Obsolete or dialect. See… pourc1330 transitive. To cause or allow (a substance, esp. a liquid) to flow out of a vessel or receptacle; to emit in a stream; to discharge or shed… bleed1377 With cognate object: To emit as blood. spouta1398 transitive. To discharge (water, blood, flames, etc.) forcibly from a narrow opening in a sudden or copious stream. Also with out, up. wella1398 transitive. Also with forth, out, up. figurative. To pour out (something) in or as a stream; to be an abundant source of. Now rare. outyeta1400 transitive. To pour out, diffuse, shed. wellc1400 intransitive. Of a wound, a body part, etc.: to produce a steady flow of fluid (in early use also maggots). With with (formerly also †of), indicating… effundc1420 transitive. To pour out (literal and figurative); to shed (blood); to pour out the contents of (a vessel). streama1425 To cause to flow; to pour forth, discharge, or emit in a stream (a liquid, rays of light, etc.). Also with adverb, as out, forth, down. Also †figur… shed1430 transitive. To pour, pour out. (The ordinary rendering of Latin fundere, effundere, etc.) Of a vessel, receptacle, a fountain, etc.: To pour forth… diffude?a1475 transitive. To diffuse, disseminate. skail1513 To pour out; to shed; to spill. peera1522 transitive. To pour out, esp. in a small trickle. Also intransitive with reflexive meaning. effuse1526 transitive. To pour forth or out (a liquid); †to shed (blood); in passive to be extravasated. Also reflexive. diffuse1541 transitive. To shower (a material or immaterial thing) over a person or thing; to release in, or as though in, a shower of drops; to pour down… flow1550 transitive. To pour forth in a stream. (Perhaps reminiscent of the transitive use in 14 below). gusha1555 transitive. ‘To emit in a copious effusion’ (Johnson). Also with out. outpoura1560 transitive. To pour or send out in or as in a stream. brew1581 To pour (= Latin infundere). Obsolete. outwell1590 transitive. To pour forth. Obsolete. rare. spend1602 To allow or cause to flow; to shed. spin1610 transitive. To send forth in a stream. rare. exfuse1612 = effuse, v. guttera1618 transitive. To discharge in streams. Obsolete. rare. effude1634 transitive. To pour out. disembogue1641 figurative and transferred. To discharge, pour forth; to empty by pouring forth the contents. profund1657 transitive. To spend (money) lavishly. Also (literal): to pour out. efflux1669 transitive. To subject to efflux; to cause to flow forth. decant1742 transferred. To pour or empty out (as from or into a decanter). profuse1771 transitive. To expend, give, or produce freely or copiously; to pour forth; to lavish, squander. sluice1859 U.S. and Australian. To wash (auriferous ore) in a gold-miner's sluice. Also with out. Subcategories:— by overflowing (1) — specifically of a person (1) |
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