intransitive. Of a person: to fail in one's purpose or object; to be unsuccessful. †Also with of.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > failure or lack of success > fail or be unsuccessful [verb (intransitive)] > specifically of persons (18) miscarry1602 intransitive. Of a person: to fail in one's purpose or object; to be unsuccessful. †Also with of. to come off bluely1654 Badly, without success. Only in to come off bluely and variants. Now archaic and rare. to buy the rabbit1807 slang. to buy the rabbit: to get the worst of a deal, to fare badly. Now rare. flunk1823 intransitive. To give up, back out, fail utterly. Also to flunk out. Also quasi-transitive. To shirk (a recitation) (Standard Dict.). to go wrong1827 to go wrong. Of persons: To fail in some undertaking or enterprise, or in the general conduct of life. slip1890 With up. To defraud or swindle; to disappoint. Australian slang. to fall (also go) by the wayside1898 to fall (also go) by the wayside: to fail to stay the course, to drop out; to become superseded or neglected. crack1918 figurative. To come to pieces, collapse, break down. (Cf. the bank broke.) Also frequently with up. Cf. crack-up, n. to go down the tube(s)1963 In specific applications usually indicated by context. down the tube(s), lost, finished, in trouble; frequently in to go down the tube(s) = to go down… Subcategories:— in an undertaking (5) — in a search (1) — in business (2) — in a cause (1) |
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