intransitive. To burst out. Now rare.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] > rush out (6) outfling?c1450 intransitive. To burst out. Now rare. bolta1522 To move or come as with a spring or sudden bound, to dart. To dart forth, forward, out. (Often with the idea of start running, as in 3.) breakc1540 To come out or emerge by breaking barriers; to burst forth, rush out with sudden violence. Const. upon… of an attacking party. outrush1563 intransitive. To rush out. Chiefly poetic. Now rare. expire1626 intransitive. To pass out in, or like, breath; to be breathed forth or exhaled; hence of the winds, flame, a projectile: To rush forth. Cf. Latin expi… outrun1819 transitive. figurative. To run beyond the fixed limit or point of; to go beyond or exceed (a circumscribed thing) in action. |
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