intransitive. To go before, precede in place or time. Also quasi-transitive with cognate object.
单词 | θ107232 |
释义 | the world > movement > progressive motion > order of movement > going first or in front > go first or in front [verb (intransitive)] (12) foregoc825 intransitive. To go before, precede in place or time. Also quasi-transitive with cognate object. to go beforec1225 intransitive. To precede in time or order. preamble1402 intransitive. To walk before or in front. to beat a path1589 transitive. Said of the action of the feet upon the ground in walking or running; hence, to beat the streets: to walk up and down. to beat a path or… to lead the waya1593 to lead the way: †(a) with personal object, to guide, show the way to (obsolete); (b) in later use (influenced by sense 13), to go in advance of… preambulate1598 intransitive. To walk or go before or in front; = preamble, v.1 1. anteambulate1623 intransitive. To walk in front of a person, in the manner of an usher. antecede1628 intransitive. To come or go earlier or in front; to be an antecedent. Cf. earlier anteceding, adj. to lead the van1697 To have the first place in; to march in the front line of; literal and figurative esp. in to lead the dance (see dance, n. 6), to lead the van. to take the (or a) lead1768 The front or leading place; the place in front of (something); frequently in to take the (or a) lead. Also, the position or function of leading… lead1798 absol. To go first, to have the first place. Also with off. to lead off1806 intransitive or absol. Also with to. |
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