intransitive. To make a sudden movement; to dart, spring; to start. Now rare (archaic in later use).
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| 释义 | the world > movement > motion in specific manner > sudden movement > make sudden movement			[verb (intransitive)]		 (30)		 abraidOE intransitive. To make a sudden movement; to dart, spring; to start. Now rare (archaic in later use). braidc1275 intransitive. To start, usually out of sleep or a swoon; to awake; also to start or burst into motion; to rush, spring, or dart; figurative to… startc1275 intransitive. To move with a bound or sudden impulse from a position of rest or repose; (also) to come suddenly from or out of a place of… shunta1400 To start, move suddenly. Obsolete. rare. squitch1570 intransitive. To move suddenly and quickly; to flinch or wince. Obsolete. flirt1582 intransitive. To move with a jerk or spring; to spring, dart. Of a winged creature: To take short quick flights. Also with about, away, up. sprunt1601 intransitive. To move quickly or convulsively; to spring, start; to dart, to run. Cf. sprint, v. 1. ricochet1856 intransitive. figurative. To move or change sharply, esp. from one condition or state to another. Frequently with adverbs. Subcategories:— 			as result of emotion			(3)		 — 			to avoid a danger			(1)		 — 			specifically of inanimate things			(2)		 — 			move suddenly and violently			(1)		 — 			jerk			(8)		 — 			jolt			(1)		 — 			make spasmodic movement			(5)		 — 			move suddenly with flailing action			(1)		 | 
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