intransitive (strong) and transitive (weak). To melt, melt away.
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| 释义 | the world > physical sensation > sight and vision > invisibility > be or become invisible [verb (intransitive)] > vanish or disappear (53) formeltc893 intransitive (strong) and transitive (weak). To melt, melt away. wendOE intransitive. To cease to exist or be present; to come to an end. Cf. to wend away 1b at phrasal verbs. Obsolete. witea1000 intr. To go, go away, depart; to perish, vanish away. aworthc1000 intransitive. To vanish, perish; to escape notice. fleec1200 To pass away quicky and suddenly; to disappear, vanish. Also with away. fleetc1200 To glide away like a stream; to slip away, change position imperceptibly or stealthily; hence in wider sense, to flit, migrate, remove, vanish. Also… withdraw1297 Of an immaterial thing, a condition, etc.: To depart, disappear. vanish1303 intransitive. To disappear from sight, to become invisible, esp. in a rapid and mysterious manner. With away; occasionally with addition of out of or… voidc1374 intransitive. To go away, depart, withdraw from or leave a place or position; to retire or retreat; to… Of persons or animals. unkithea1400 intransitive. To disappear, vanish; to conceal oneself. startc1405 Without implication of sudden onset of movement. intransitive. Of an immaterial thing: to pass away, depart, dissipate; to come to nothing. Obsolete. disappearc1425 intransitive. To cease to be visible; to vanish from sight; to become invisible. Also figurative. disparishc1425 intransitive. To disappear. to fall awayc1443 intransitive. Of something belonging to, characterizing, or affecting a person, as a quality, feeling, problem, etc.: to disappear completely or… evanish?a1475 intransitive. To vanish out of sight, disappear from view. of objects present to the eye. vade1495 To pass away, disappear, vanish; to decay or perish; = fade, v.1 6. sinka1500 intransitive. Of an amount, value, measure, etc.: to fall low, or to nothing; to diminish, to decrease in value. vade1530 With away. fly1535 = flee, v. 5 (Said of a shadow, colour, etc.) fadea1538 intransitive. To pass away or disappear gradually; vanish, die out. Also with away. melt?1567 intransitive. figurative. Of a person, etc.: to vanish or disappear; to depart unobtrusively. Of a crowd: to disperse, esp. rapidly. Frequently with… dispear1600 intransitive. To disappear. relinquish1601 intransitive. To disappear, pass away. Obsolete. rare. foist1603 intransitive for reflexive. To intrude oneself into. With away: To slip off, vanish. Obsolete. dispersea1616 intransitive. To become dissipated. to vanish (melt, etc.) into thin aira1616 transferred and figurative. Wanting body or substance; unsubstantial; intangible. Also in to vanish (melt,etc.) into thin air: to disappear… dissipate1626 intransitive. To pass away by minute dispersion or diffusion; to disappear. retire1647 intransitive. Chiefly poetic and literary. To disappear, vanish (from sight). evaporate1713 figurative. humorously of persons: To become missing, vanish from sight or existence. merge1802 intransitive. Originally (Law): to be incorporated or embodied in a greater title, estate, etc. Subsequently gen.: to be absorbed and disappear, to… illude1820 To evade, elude. (In quot. 1820, absol.) Obsolete. to foam off1826 Of water or other liquid: To froth, gather foam. Also, to run foaming along, down, over, etc. Also figurative. to foam off, foam itself away: to… dislimn1833 intransitive (for reflexive). To become effaced, to vanish. furl1844 (with from, off.) To roll away (like passing clouds). Also (nonce-use) of the sky, to furl asunder. to step out1844 To die; to disappear. U.S. slang. ? Obsolete. evanesce1855 intransitive. To fade out of sight, ‘melt into thin air’, disappear; chiefly figurative. Also in scientific use, To disappear, become effaced; said… shade1880 intransitive. Of a colour, hence gen.: To pass by imperceptible degrees to or into something else; also with away, off. Also to shade away: to… wisp1883 intransitive. To pass away, as a wisp of vapour. to go to the winds1884 to the wind. to fling, give, throw,etc. to the winds (fig.): to cast away, reject utterly. So to go to the winds: to be cast away or aside, to… walk1898 To go away, leave, depart. intransitive. †Of an animal: to be stolen (obsolete). Of a thing: to be got rid of; to be carried off; (in later colloquial… to do a disappearing act1913 an act of making a person or thing disappear as if by magic; an act of vanishing or disappearing in this manner; (now usually more generally) an… to go west1916 To be lost or destroyed; to disappear, vanish; to end in failure, come to grief. to do (or take) a fade1949 to do (or take) a fade (U.S. slang), to disappear. to phase out1970 transitive. Physics, Electrical Engineering, etc. To adjust the phase (phase, n.2 3a) of (an oscillation, alternating current, etc.), esp. in order… Subcategories:— by decay or ceasing to exist (4) — by dwindling to point (1) — pass out of sight (4) |
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