intransitive. To go wrong; to transgress. Obsolete.
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释义 | society > morality > moral evil > wrong conduct > act wrongly or immorally [verb (intransitive)] > err or go wrong or astray (26) misfareeOE intransitive. To go wrong; to transgress. Obsolete. wanderc897 figurative or in figurative context: Of persons (also of the mind, thoughts, desires, etc. personified): To turn aside from a purpose, from a… dwelec900 intransitive. To wander, go astray; to err, be deluded. miswendOE intransitive. To go astray (literal and figurative); to come to grief, go to ruin. Also transitive (in passive) in same sense. misfereOE intransitive. To do wrong, transgress; to misbehave. With mid, with (= towards). misnimc1225 intransitive. To make a mistake; to err, do wrong, commit an offence. failc1290 intransitive. To be at fault; to miss the mark, go astray, err. Const. of, from. Obsolete. to go willa1300 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. misgoc1300 intransitive. To go wrong in conduct or action; to make a mistake. misstepc1300 intransitive. To take a wrong step; to go astray. Also figurative. errc1315 To go astray morally; to sin. strayc1325 figurative. To wander from the path of rectitude, to err. folly1357 intransitive. To transgress, err; to commit a sin or misdeed, spec. to fornicate. wryc1369 figurative. To deviate or swerve from the right or proper course; to go wrong, to err. Also with adverbs, as amiss, aside. Obsolete. crookc1380 intransitive. To turn or bend aside out of the straight course (literal and figurative). Obsolete. miscarryc1390 intransitive. To go wrong or astray; to do wrong, misbehave. Also reflexive. Now rare. ravec1390 intransitive. To wander, stray, roam. astray1393 forloinc1400 intransitive. To stray, err. delire?a1475 intransitive. To go astray, esp. morally; to sin; to turn aside from what is expected or desired. Obsolete. to go wrong?1507 to go wrong. To deviate or depart from moral rectitude or integrity; to take to evil courses; also, to fall from virtue. to tread the shoe awrya1542 to tread the shoe awry: to fall from virtue, break the law of chastity. Cf. French faux pas. swerve1576 Without constr.: To deviate from the right; to err; to go astray, esp. morally; to transgress. prevaricate1582 intransitive. To deviate, go astray, transgress; to depart from a course of action considered to be right or correct. Obsolete. tread awrya1625 esp. in to go awry, run awry, step awry, tread awry, walk awry: (of persons) to fall into error, do wrong; (of things) to turn out badly or… Subcategories:— be lost or strayed (1) |
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