intransitive. To move or travel towards a place, person, or thing; to approach.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > move towards [verb (intransitive)] (69) comeeOE intransitive. To move or travel towards a place, person, or thing; to approach. tocomeOE intransitive. To come towards something or someone; to approach; to arrive. Usually with to or indirect object. approachc1374 intransitive. To come nearer (relatively), or draw near (absolutely), in space. simply. passa1375 intransitive. To go or travel to, into, (†unto) a place or destination; to go (from one place) to or into another. accede1465 intransitive. To come forward, approach, or arrive (at a place or state). Also: to come into being. Obsolete. comprochea1500 intransitive. To approach. coasta1513 intransitive. To approach, make one's way to or towards (a place or person); = accost, v. 2. Obsolete. aggress?1570 intransitive. To approach, march forward; to progress. Obsolete. succeed1596 intransitive. To come up or near to, approach. Obsolete. rare. propinquate1623 intransitive. To approach, draw near. Also: to have the effect of making something appear close. proximate1623 intransitive. To approach, come near. Also transitive: to locate or bring near. Frequently with to. Subcategories:— specifically a person (2) — give access (2) — move towards the speaker or this place (10) — in forceful, violent, or hostile manner (1) — as if to a target (3) — draw near (21) — towards each other, converge (12) — towards a centre (5) — run to meet a person (1) — move towards by force of gravity (1) |
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