intransitive. To move briskly, scamper about, frisk, whisk; also with about, abroad, in and out, to and fro.
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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 swiftly and briskly (10) fisk1393 intransitive. To move briskly, scamper about, frisk, whisk; also with about, abroad, in and out, to and fro. trotc1416 intransitive. To go or move quickly; to go briskly or busily; to bustle; to run. Also reflexive, and with it. Now colloquial, implying short, quick… whippet1540 intransitive. To move briskly, bestir oneself, frisk. skip1587 To hasten, hurry, move lightly and rapidly; to make off, abscond. Also with out and as to skip it. Now colloquial. skice1591 intransitive. To move quickly; to skip or frisk about; to run, etc. trig1599 intransitive. To trot; to walk quickly or briskly; to trip; also to trig it; spec. (slang) see quot. 1796; also transitive or with adverbial… brisk1727 intransitive (for reflexive). to brisk about: to move about briskly. to brisk up: to come up briskly; to become brisk, to behave or move in a brisk… nip1825 intransitive. colloquial (chiefly British). To move rapidly or nimbly; to go quickly; to make a brief excursion. Usually with down, in, into, out… june1869 intransitive. To move in a lively fashion, hurry; to be restless or aimless; to wander around. Subcategories:— become brisk (1) |
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