To concern or occupy oneself; to become or get involved; (sometimes) spec. to meddle, interfere. Usually… intransitive in the same sense.
单词 | θ84969 |
释义 | the world > action or operation > doing > activity or occupation > be occupied or busy (in or at something) [verb (intransitive)] > be involved in or have to do with something (26) entermetec1300 To concern or occupy oneself; to become or get involved; (sometimes) spec. to meddle, interfere. Usually… intransitive in the same sense. to make (a) market1340 †to make (a) market and variants: to trade, do business, bring off a deal; (also figurative) to have dealings (or occasionally sexual intercourse)… meddlec1390 intransitive. To concern or busy oneself, to deal with, †of; to interpose, take part in (now archaic or historical); to concern oneself unduly with… to do with ——a1400 intransitive. To deal with, have to do with; to make use of. Cf. phrases 1b(a)(i). Now English regional (south-western) and rare. mell1416 intransitive. Now Scottish and English regional (northern). To busy, concern, occupy oneself; to deal or treat; to interfere or meddle. Usually with… intermeddle1477 intransitive. To concern or occupy oneself with or in; to have to do with; to take part in; to meddle, interfere; esp. to concern oneself with what… intermell1480 intransitive. To concern oneself, have to do with; to meddle, interfere: = intermeddle, v. 3. to have art or (and) part ina1500 In other uses, as to be concerned in (either) art or part, to have art or (and) part in, etc. Now rare. participate1531 intransitive. To take part; to have a part or share with a person, in (formerly also †of) a thing; to share. Cf. partake, v. 1b. to have a finger (also hand) in the pie?1553 An affair, business, enterprise, etc. Esp. in to have a finger (also hand) in the pie: to be involved in a matter, esp. in an interfering way; to hav… tigc1598 figurative. To interfere, meddle, have to do with. Scottish. get1727 With present participle as complement. intransitive. To come to be, to get involved in (doing something). Also: (Scottish) to find opportunity… concern1791 With in. transitive (in passive). To be involved (in an action, process, or situation); to play a role in something. involve1843 passive (or as participial adj.) More generally, to be occupied, engrossed, or embroiled in; to be concerned or associated with. to mix up1882 transitive. To associate with (suspicious or discreditable company); to connect with or involve in (a compromising or discreditable affair, activity… tew1891 dialect. To shake up, toss about, turn over (as hay); to tumble, rumple, crease, disarrange (dress); to pull about, pull in pieces; to discuss; to… to screw with ——1973 intransitive. To meddle or interfere with; to provoke or take on. Subcategories:— as a partner, competitor, etc. (1) — too much (1) — become involved in a matter (3) — play one's part (4) |
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