intransitive. To move or travel so as to be near or next to; to approach. Also: †to attend or be present at (obsolete).
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > movement towards a thing, person, or position > move towards or approach (a thing, place, or person) [verb (transitive)] (52) to come at ——OE intransitive. To move or travel so as to be near or next to; to approach. Also: †to attend or be present at (obsolete). ofseche?c1225 transitive. To search for, seek out; to conduct a search of; to search for and find; to approach. Also figurative (of a disease, etc.): to attack… approachc1305 transitive. To come near to. proachc1450 transitive. To approach (a person or thing). Now chiefly U.S. colloquial. coast1531 transitive. To approach, esp. with hostility, to attack, assail; = accost, v. 3. Obsolete. to make up to1596 intransitive. To advance in a certain direction; now only in to make up to: to draw near to, approach. Also (occasionally), of the tide: to flow… accost1597 transitive. figurative. To come upon, esp. suddenly or violently; to assail. Subcategories:— again (1) — stealthily (1) — forcefully (1) — be moved or impelled towards (1) — draw near to (9) — approach and speak to (7) — go to meet (2) — bring near (21) — cause to come or go to (2) |
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