intransitive. Of an action, a sequence of events, etc.: to take or have a specified course or outcome; to turn out; = go, v. 4a.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > causation > effect, result, or consequence > result [verb (intransitive)] > turn out > in a specific manner (8) gangOE intransitive. Of an action, a sequence of events, etc.: to take or have a specified course or outcome; to turn out; = go, v. 4a. provec1300 intransitive. With adverb or adverbial phrase as complement. To turn out in a specified way (as badly, otherwise, etc.). †to prove well: to turn… goc1425 intransitive. Chiefly with prepositional phrase as complement. Of a war, election, or other contest: to result or be decided in favour of or… comea1527 intransitive. With adjective as complement. To prove in the course of events to be; to turn out to be. Frequently, and now chiefly, in to come true… succeed1533 To turn out to one's advantage or disadvantage. Scottish. Obsolete. sort1592 To end in coming or leading to a specified result. Obsolete. to come out1842 intransitive. With complement. To have a specified result or outcome; to turn out in a specified way. issue1855 intransitive. To turn out (in a specified way); to have a certain issue or result; to end or result in. |
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