intransitive. To move quickly, to rush. Of water, etc.: to flow rapidly and forcefully, to gush. Frequently with out.
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释义 | the world > the earth > water > flow or flowing > flow [verb (intransitive)] > with agitated movement or rush (8) buschc1400 intransitive. To move quickly, to rush. Of water, etc.: to flow rapidly and forcefully, to gush. Frequently with out. bullera1522 intransitive. To boil, to foam; to rush foaming. purla1586 intransitive. Of a body of water, esp. a small stream: to flow with a swirling motion and a murmuring sound; to gurgle. frizado1605 (intransitive) to produce the appearance of frizado. In quot. 1605 transferred. trench1616 intransitive. Of a torrent: To cut its way. Obsolete. tottle1717 intransitive. To move and bubble, as a boiling liquid; also said of the vessel; and applied to the somewhat similar motion and sound of a rivulet… fret1727 intransitive. Of a stream, etc.: To move in agitation or turmoil, to flow or rise in little waves; to chafe. Often used with conscious metaphor… brattle1850 To rush with rattling noise, as a mountain brook over a stony bed; to bicker. Originally Scottish. |
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