intransitive. To run; to go hastily or with violence; to rush, to ‘throw oneself’. Also with adverbs, as forth, out. (In Old English, út hléapan =…
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move with impetuous speed (25) leapOE intransitive. To run; to go hastily or with violence; to rush, to ‘throw oneself’. Also with adverbs, as forth, out. (In Old English, út hléapan =… swengec1000 intransitive. To make a dash, move violently; to dash, fling (at); = swing, v.1 3. swingOE intransitive. To move or go impetuously; to rush; to fling oneself. Obsolete. throwc1275 intransitive. To cast or hurl oneself; to fling oneself impetuously or suddenly; to spring, start, rush. Obsolete. hurla1300 intransitive. To move, or be carried or driven with violence or impetuosity; to rush impetuously; to dash. Obsolete or archaic. dashc1300 Of persons: To throw oneself with violence, such as would overthrow obstacles or resistance; to go, run, or rush with sudden impetuosity, or with… fling1300 To move with haste or violence from or towards an object; to go or run violently or hastily; to dash, rush. stetec1330 intransitive. To go quickly or suddenly; to start or rush forth; to hurl oneself on or against; to come together with a violent collision; to… lance?a1400 intransitive for reflexive. To bound, spring, move quickly, rush. Also with forth, out. Const. on. Obsolete exc. dialect. slinga1400 To move with some force or speed; to fly as if thrown by a sling; to fling oneself. whirlc1400 intransitive. To move along swiftly on or as if on wheels; to travel fast in a wheeled vehicle; gen. to go swiftly or impetuously, rush or sweep… wringc1400 To fling away; to rush precipitately. Obsolete. dingc1450 intransitive. To rush or plunge in a specified direction with great force or momentum; esp. to hurl or throw oneself into battle. Obsolete. whither1487 intransitive. To move with force or impetus, to rush; to make a rushing sound, to whizz; to bluster or rage, as the wind. chop1555 intransitive. To go or come with sudden impetus, or with violence. Of voluntary action: to ‘strike’… Also with other constructions, as down, forth… to cast (also lay) one's heels in one's neck1599 to cast (also lay) one's heels in one's neck: to leap headlong or recklessly. Obsolete. clap1603 intransitive (for reflexive = to clap oneself anywhere): To come or go with sudden and decisive motion, throw oneself, drop, fall, strike in. Obsolete… precipitate1622 intransitive. To move, act, or proceed with haste, esp. excessive haste; to hurry. Obsolete. teara1627 intransitive. To move with violence or impetuosity; to rush or ‘burst’ impetuously or violently. colloquial. toss1727 absol. To fling oneself (like a body tossed). to keep on at a score1807 Phrases. to go off (set off, start) at score, of a horse, to make a sudden dash at full speed; figurative of a person, to break out suddenly into… whing1882 transitive and intransitive. To move with great force or impetus. whirlwind1894 (intransitive) to rush impetuously like a whirlwind. to go off full score1900 Phrases. to go off (set off, start) at score, of a horse, to make a sudden dash at full speed; figurative of a person, to break out suddenly into… careen1923 To rush headlong, to hurtle, esp. with an unsteady motion. Chiefly U.S. |
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