intransitive. To wander, go astray; to err, be deluded.
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释义 | the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > disregard for truth, falsehood > lack of truth, falsity > be mistaken, err [verb (intransitive)] (42) dwelec900 intransitive. To wander, go astray; to err, be deluded. haltc900 To cease haltingly or hesitatingly from (a way or course); to fall away. Obsolete. marOE intransitive. To err, go astray; to be or become bewildered or confused. Obsolete. slidea1000 figurative. To lapse morally; to commit some fault; to err or go wrong. misfangOE intransitive. To make a mistake, go wrong, err. missOE intransitive. To go wrong, make a mistake, err. In Old English impersonal with dative of person. In later use (occasionally) reflexive (English reg… to have wough?c1225 In phrases. to have wough: to be in the wrong. misnimc1225 intransitive. To make a mistake; to err, do wrong, commit an offence. misrekec1275 intransitive. To go astray. mis-startc1275 intransitive. To start off wrong. err1303 To go astray; to stray from (one's path or line of direction). Chiefly figurative and now archaic. to go wrongc1340 to go wrong. To take a wrong way, road, or course; to go astray. Also in figurative context; and figurative, to make a mistake; to fall into error… misgo1340 In physical senses. intransitive. Of a person, etc.: to go astray; to go the wrong way. Frequently in figurative contexts. slipc1340 To fall into mistake, fault, or error; to err, †to sin. Also with into (error, etc.). snapperc1380 figurative or transferred. To stumble or make a slip in action or conduct; to fall into error. forvay1390 intransitive. To go out of the way, go astray; figurative to err, make a mistake. to miss of ——c1395 intransitive. To make a mistake with regard to. Cf. sense 1. Obsolete. to make a balkc1430 figurative. A slip, mistake, a blunder. to make a balk: to blunder, go wrong. Obsolete. to run in ——1496 intransitive. To fall into (error, wickedness, etc.); = to run into —— 2 at phrasal verbs 2. Obsolete. trip1509 intransitive. To fall into an error; to make a mistake or false step; to commit a fault, inconsistency, or inaccuracy. fault1530 To make a mistake, be in error, blunder. mistake1548 intransitive. To make a mistake; to be in error; to err in opinion or judgement; to be under a misapprehension; to take a wrong view. Now somewhat ar… misreckon1584 intransitive in same sense. Obsolete. misstep1605 intransitive. To take a wrong step; to go astray. Also figurative. warpa1616 figurative. (Cf. 14b 16) To receive a ‘twist’ or bias, which influences one's judgement or sentiments; to turn from the straight path; to deviate… solecize1627 intransitive. To make use of, or commit, solecisms in language, behaviour, conduct, etc. hallucinate1652 intransitive. To be deceived, suffer illusion, entertain false notions, blunder, mistake. Also, to have a hallucination or hallucinations. Now… nod1677 intransitive. To be momentarily inattentive or inaccurate; to make a slip or mistake. to go will1724 Astray, out of the right way or one's intended way (literal and figurative). Chiefly in to go will: to go astray, lose one's way, wander, err. to fare astray (misliche, amiss)a1849 In wider sense = go, v. to fare astray (†misliche, amiss): = to go astray. Obsolete or archaic. slip1890 With up. To defraud or swindle; to disappoint. Australian slang. skid1920 figurative. To follow an incorrect or unprofitable course; to make a mistake, to err or fail. Also of prices, etc.: to fall or decline rapidly. collo… Subcategories:— through inadvertance (2) — turn out badly, go wrong (3) — be mistaken (5) |
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