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)] > move towards the speaker or this place (10) comeeOE intransitive. To move or travel towards a place, person, or thing; to approach. oncomeOE intransitive. Of an illness, fear, etc.: to come (to a person). Of a person: to invade, attack. to come upc1390 intransitive. To approach; to come close or nearer (to a person or place). to come onc1450 intransitive. To move or travel onward from or to another specified place, engagement, etc. Also: to advance, proceed, or progress (often with the… to come forward1518 intransitive. To approach; to come from the background to the front; to advance, proceed, progress. resort?1548 intransitive. To come, arrive. Obsolete. rare. to come along1590 intransitive. To move onward (esp. so as to come near to the speaker). Frequently imperative as an exhortation to do this, or as a command to… to step up1660 To come forward for some purpose; to leave one's place and come close to (a person). hither1856 intransitive. To move or come hither; chiefly in to hither and thither = to go to and fro; to move about in various directions. Subcategories:— be brought or impelled towards speaker (1) |
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