To leave undone, omit to do; to leave out, omit (in reading, recitation, etc.). Also with negative complement, to leave undone, etc. See also let…
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释义 | the world > action or operation > inaction > not doing > not do [verb (transitive)] > leave undone or fail to carry out (24) letc900 To leave undone, omit to do; to leave out, omit (in reading, recitation, etc.). Also with negative complement, to leave undone, etc. See also let… overheaveOE transitive. To pass over, neglect, omit. forsakec1175 To refuse respect or obedience to (a command, duty, etc.); to disregard. Also, to neglect (to do something). Obsolete. missa1350 transitive. To fail (to do something). With gerund, infinitive (now archaic), or (occasionally in Middle English) that-clause as object. leavea1375 To neglect or omit to perform some action, duty, etc.; to leave something undone (see sense 4b). transitive. Chiefly with infinitive as object. Obs… fail1393 transitive. To leave undone, omit to perform, miss (some customary or expected action). Obsolete except with infinitive as object. forgeta1400 To omit or neglect through inadvertence. Chiefly with infinitive as object. In poetry sometimes figurative of natural agents, etc. omit?c1422 transitive. To fail to perform; to leave undone, to neglect. pretermit1475 transitive. To neglect or omit (an action, duty, etc.); to leave undone or unused; to fail to attend to. Frequently, esp. in early use, with… neglect1533 transitive. To fail to perform, to leave undone; to fail to discharge (a duty), or take (a precaution). to dispense with1559 To set aside the obligation, observance, or practice of (any duty, etc.); to disregard. Obsolete. permit1567 transitive. To leave undone; to let pass, omit. Obsolete. overrun1583 transitive. To escape from by running faster than; to run away from. Also figurative: to shirk or abandon (a duty, etc.), to leave undone or… slip1592 To neglect; to omit or fail to prosecute, perform, employ, etc.; to skip, to miss. default1649 transitive. To fail to perform (an action or duty); to omit, neglect. Obsolete. to miss of ——1658 intransitive. To have no success in (doing something). Cf. sense 5a. Obsolete. to fail of1723 with gerund as object. Also, to fail of. Subcategories:— an appointment or event (2) — not fulfil (3) — delay or defer doing (2) |
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