intransitive. With of. In Old and early Middle English also with genitive. To take care or thought for or notice of something, along with…
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释义 | the mind > will > wish or inclination > be disposed or inclined to [verb (transitive)] > be favourably inclined to (10) reckOE intransitive. With of. In Old and early Middle English also with genitive. To take care or thought for or notice of something, along with… keep1297 To have regard, to care, to reck; in Middle English only with negative: To care nothing, to ‘reck… With simple object. To care for, to reck of; to… to list ofa1300 With personal construction. to list of: to care for. Obsolete. to have, take a fancy for, to1465 Capricious or arbitrary preference; individual taste; an inclination, liking, esp. in phrases to have, take a fancy for, to; †to have no fancy with… lean1530 To incline or tend in thought, affection, or conduct; to be somewhat partial or favourable; to be inclined or disposed to or towards. †Also, to have… fantasy1548 To take a fancy or liking to; to be favourably inclined to; to fall in love with. Also with inf., to ‘take it into one's head’ (to do something). Cf… to run upon ——1550 intransitive. To have a preference for or tendency towards; = to run on —— 1c at phrasal verbs 2. Now rare. mind1648 transitive. To care for, like, value, wish for. Also (occasionally) intransitive. Now rare (regional in later use). to run to ——1809 intransitive. Esp. with reference to taste or fashion: to have or show a preference for or tendency towards (something); to favour. whim1842 To desire capriciously, to have an odd fancy for. |
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