To form or hold an idea in the mind with a view to action, to conceive or entertain the notion of… intransitive. With adverbial complement: to…
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (intransitive)] (141) thinkeOE To form or hold an idea in the mind with a view to action, to conceive or entertain the notion of… intransitive. With adverbial complement: to… bowa1000 (in wider sense) To bend one's course, turn or direct one's steps, wend one's way, make one's way, go, betake oneself. (Sometimes, with appropriate… seta1000 intransitive (less frequently reflexive) To proceed in a specified direction; to begin to move, start off, put out, set out. Now surviving (exc. Sc… scritheOE intransitive. To move or pass from one place to another; to go or come (frequently with prepositional phrase or adverb expressing direction). In… minlOE intransitive. To direct one's course, go. turnc1175 intransitive. To direct one's course, head, set oneself to go, in a particular direction (usually with implied change of course); sometimes almost… to wend one's wayc1225 transitive. To travel or follow (a particular way or course). Chiefly in to wend one's way: to make one's way, to proceed, (now) esp. in an… ettlec1275 intransitive. With adverb or prepositional phrase: to direct one's course, make one's way, head. Now rare. hieldc1275 To bend one's course, turn in a particular direction; to take one's way; to go or come. Obsolete. standc1300 intransitive. Of a person: to go, proceed (in a specified direction). Obsolete. rare. to take (the) gatec1330 Phrases. to come, gang, go, ride a, the, his, her,etc. gate: see gang, v.1 and go, v. to take (the) gate: to take the road, go away; to follow a… bear?c1335 With adverb or prepositional phrase as complement. intransitive. To go, move, proceed in a specified direction or to a specified place, (in earlier… applyc1384 intransitive (a) To land, arrive; (b) to steer, proceed, take oneself off, go; (Astrology) to approach in conjunction or aspect. Obsolete. aim?a1400 To direct one's course towards a particular point or destination, or to make this one's object. Frequently with for, at. intransitive. bend1399 intransitive. To direct oneself, proceed, turn. archaic. hita1400 intransitive. To direct one's course, be directed; to pass, turn; to ‘strike’ out, in, in a particular direction. Perhaps now dialect and U.S. straighta1400 reflexive and intransitive. To direct one's course, go. Obsolete. bounc1400 intransitive. To betake oneself to (a place), set out, go. intendc1425 intransitive and transitive. To direct one's course, make one's way; to proceed on (a journey, etc.). (Latin intendere, intendere iter.) Obsolete or… purposec1425 intransitive. To be bound (for, to a place, or with adverb of direction). Also transitive (reflexive and passive). Obsolete. appliquec1440 transitive and intransitive = apply, v. (in various senses). stevenc1440 intransitive. To direct one's course. shape1480 reflexive. To direct one's course. Also intransitive. make1488 Originally English regional (northern) and Scottish. To prepare to go; to proceed in a specified… intransitive. (Often in fixed expressions with… steera1500 intransitive. To shape one's course (on land, in the air). Also transitive with cognate object. course1555 intransitive. To steer or direct one's course; to take or pursue a particular course. to make out1558 intransitive. To start, set out, or sally forth; to get away, to escape. Formerly also: †to prepare to set out (obsolete). Now regional. to make in1575 intransitive. To go in towards a particular point; to intervene in an action; to join in a fray; †to interpose in a conversation (obsolete). Now reg… to make for ——a1593 intransitive. To proceed or direct one's course towards; to go in the direction of; (also) to assail, make to attack. to make forth1594 intransitive. To go forward, advance, proceed; to set out; (of a boat) to put out. plyc1595 intransitive. To direct one's course (in a ship), steer; to make towards. Also occasionally more generally: to travel, make one's way. trend1618 More vaguely: To turn or direct one's course. Obsolete. tour1768 To turn, direct one's steps. dialect. to lie up1779 To lay or shape one's course. head1817 Originally Nautical. With adverb or prepositional phrase. intransitive. To move forwards in a specified direction or towards a particular place or… loop1898 intransitive. To form a loop; spec. of certain larvæ. Subcategories:— be directed (of course or journey) (1) — to specific point of compass (3) — make zig-zag course (8) — make curved course (2) — go transversely about an incline (1) — move in an oblique direction (4) — make a circuit (2) — travel in upward direction (5) — of an ascent (1) — in downward direction (1) — take a short-cut (1) — travel on outskirts (3) — travel along coast (1) — continue on one's course (3) — change course or turn off (22) — stray or go astray (24) — miss one's way (9) — take the wrong way (2) — turn back or retrace one's steps (12) |
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