To ‘get on’ (well or ill); to experience good or bad fortune or treatment.
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释义 | the world > existence and causation > existence > state or condition > be or remain in specific state or condition [verb (intransitive)] > fare or get on (13) farec1000 To ‘get on’ (well or ill); to experience good or bad fortune or treatment. chevec1300 intransitive. To reach an end or object, succeed; usually with adverb well, ill, etc., to get on, fare. timea1325 intransitive. With well or ill. To fare or get along in the specified way. Cf. tide, v.1 3. Obsolete. do1340 intransitive. Frequently in interrogative clauses with how. spec. With regard to health or condition: to feel, find oneself, fare (well or ill). hapc1350 intransitive. To have or enjoy luck (of a specified kind); to fare (well or badly). Also with non-referential it as subject. Obsolete. thrive?a1366 Of a person or community: To prosper; to increase in wealth; to be successful or fortunate; in early use sometimes †To have (good or bad) fortune… ferea1375 = fare, v.1 7 8. walka1400 intransitive. To be, live in a certain condition of health. Obsolete. chevise14.. intransitive. To get on, speed, succeed. fortunea1513 To have a certain fortune, to fare. Obsolete. tidec1540 To fare; to get on (well or ill). Obsolete. rare. fend1781 = fare, v.1 7. dialect. go1920 intransitive. Originally U.S. Of a person: to fare, get on, esp. with regard to health, welfare, etc. how are you going? (Australian and New Zealand… |
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