To go away from (a place, person, or thing), to go out of; to quit; to move away or deviate from (a line… transitive. With adjectival or adverbial…
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away from [verb (transitive)] (60) leaveeOE To go away from (a place, person, or thing), to go out of; to quit; to move away or deviate from (a line… transitive. With adjectival or adverbial… beleavea1250 To go away from (a person or place); to depart from, forsake, quit, abandon. devoidc1325 To vacate; to leave. Obsolete. voidc1330 Of persons or animals: to go away, depart, retire, or withdraw from, to leave or quit (a place); to give (ground); to move out of (the way); to… roomc1400 transitive. To vacate, leave, abandon. Obsolete. wagc1400 To move, budge from a place. Obsolete. departa1425 transitive. To go away from, leave, quit, forsake. Now rare, except in to depart this life (= 7). refusea1425 transitive. To abandon, leave, depart from (a place). Obsolete. avoid1447 transitive. To depart from, leave, quit (a place); to dismount from (a horse). Obsolete. ishc1450 transitive. To go out of, depart from. rare. remove1459 transitive. To move or take (something) away from a place. absent1488 transitive. To depart from, quit, leave. rare. part1496 transitive. To depart from, go away from, leave; to quit, abandon, forsake. Cf. depart, v. 8. Now rare and formal. refrain1534 transitive. To avoid, keep or stay away from (a place). Also: to go away from, to leave. Obsolete. to turn the backc1540 With verbs. to turn the back: to turn away from facing, go away, flee; to turn the back upon: to turn definitely from, abandon, forsake. quita1568 transitive. To leave or go away from (a place or person); to separate from or part with. apart1574 To depart (from), to quit. Obsolete. shrink1594 To quit. Obsolete. rare. to fall from ——1600 intransitive. Of a ship: to move away from (another ship) after an attack. Cf. to fall off 4 at phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. to draw away1616 transitive (reflexive). To move (oneself) away from someone or something; to withdraw, recoil. Also figurative: to set (oneself) at a distance from… to go off ——a1630 intransitive. To leave (a place), esp. with the intention of never returning. Obsolete (historical in later use). shifta1642 To quit or leave (a place). Obsolete. rare. untenant1795 To depart from, to quit. evacuate1809 gen. To quit, withdraw from (a place or apartment). Also absol. exit1830 Originally U.S. transitive. To go or come out of (a place); to depart from, leave (a place or situation). Also figurative and in figurative contexts. stash1888 transitive. To bring to an end, stop, desist from (a matter, a practice); to quit (a place). Often imperative stash it!, stash that!, †to stash the… split1956 slang (originally U.S.). To depart from, to leave. Frequently in to split the scene: cf. scene, n. 8e. Subcategories:— permanently (1) — part from (4) — leave behind (something stationary) (3) — leave behind by superior speed (9) — go away from suddenly or hurriedly (9) — run away from (7) |
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