intransitive. To go away, go past, pass away. Obsolete.
单词 | θ109829 |
释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > go or move away specifically of things (21) forgoc950 intransitive. To go away, go past, pass away. Obsolete. worthOE intransitive. With prepositional or adverbial complements. To pass away; to go hence. Also: (with after) to remain behind. Obsolete. atgoc1175 intransitive (with dative = from) To go away, pass away, depart. alithec1275 intransitive. To go away, to pass; to subside. withdraw1297 Of an immaterial thing, a condition, etc.: To depart, disappear. lenda1350 To go, depart. withgoa1400 intransitive. To pass away; past participle ? passed on their way. to go farewellc1400 (cf. adieu, int. 1) to go farewell: to go away, be dismissed. Obsolete. voidc1400 intransitive. To go away, depart, withdraw from or leave a place or position; to retire or retreat; to… Of things, material and immaterial. startc1405 Without implication of sudden onset of movement. intransitive. Of an immaterial thing: to pass away, depart, dissipate; to come to nothing. Obsolete. overdrawa1450 intransitive. Of time, weather, light, etc.: to pass over or away. Obsolete. recedec1450 intransitive. To go or move back or further away; to retreat or draw back. Frequently with from. Also figurative. sinkc1450 intransitive. To disengage or secede from a person; to draw away. Obsolete. remove1481 intransitive. Of things: to move off, away, or to another location; to go from a place; to depart, to disappear. Frequently poetic. Now rare. regress1552 intransitive. gen. To go back; to move in a contrary direction; to withdraw, retreat, return. Obsolete. to-gang1596 intransitive. To go away, pass away. elongate1646 intransitive. gen. To depart, move away or recede from (obsolete). abscede1650 intransitive. To move away or apart; to lose contact; to separate. discede1650 intransitive. To deviate, diverge; to depart from. to take a walk1871 to take a walk: (a) also †fetch,rarely make a walk, and (somewhat archaic) to take one's walk(s), to make a short journey on foot for exercise or… Subcategories:— of unpleasant things (1) |
随便看 |
|
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。