Of things: to prove successful; to thrive.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > succeed or be a success [verb (intransitive)] (135) speedc1175 Of things: to prove successful; to thrive. fayc1300 To suit, do, go on favourably, succeed. Obsolete exc. dialect. provec1300 To establish as true; to make certain; to demonstrate the truth of by evidence or argument. transitive. With simple object. flourishc1400 gen. To thrive. Of things (e.g. art, science, an institution): To attain full development; to be prosperous or successful, be in vogue; to have many… passc1425 intransitive. To succeed, to be successful. Obsolete. prosper1434 intransitive. Of a thing: to flourish or succeed; (occasionally also) to turn out in a specified way, as ill, well, etc. succeedc1450 To have the desired or a fortunate issue or conclusion; to turn out successfully. to take placea1464 To take effect, succeed; to be accomplished or realized. Obsolete. to come well to (our) pass1481 to come (also †go) to pass: to take place in the course of events; to happen, occur; to be accomplished or realized; to come to fulfilment. shift?1533 To manage to effect one's purposes, or to make a living, by one's own devices; to succeed, get on (well or ill). Obsolete exc. dialect. hitc1540 intransitive. To attain the object aimed at or end intended; to ‘hit the mark’. Of events, etc.: to come to the desired end; to succeed; to come… walka1556 figurative. intransitive. Perhaps: to be successful. Obsolete. rare. fadge1573 intransitive. To fit in with or suit the surroundings; hence to get on, succeed, thrive. Of an event: To come off. Often with indefinite subject, it… thrive1587 Of a thing: To be successful, turn out well. work1599 intransitive. To have the desired outcome or effect; to be effective or successful; (also) to satisfy one's requirements or conditions. to come (good) speedc1600 to come (good) speed, to be successful. So to come bad,or no, speed, to be more or less unsuccessful. Scottish. to go off1608 intransitive. With adverb, adverbial phrase, or prepositional phrase as complement. To meet with a specified degree of success; to happen or turn… sort1613 To come to effect; to be successful. Obsolete. go1699 intransitive. To be agreeable or successful; to meet with applause, acclaim, or support; to succeed. Now esp. in to make (a party,etc.) go: to make… answer1721 intransitive. To satisfy requirements, to serve the purpose. Also with adverbial: to turn out in a specified manner. to get along1768 intransitive. Originally U.S. To get on, fare (well, ill); to succeed, find no insurmountable difficulties; to manage, esp. without something. Cf… to turn up trumps1785 figurative and in figurative context. to turn up trumps, to turn out well or successfully (colloquial). to come off1854 intransitive. Without complement. To meet with or result in success; to be successful. pan1865 Originally U.S. intransitive. figurative. With out. To yield good results; to turn out well. Later also, without implication of a positive result… scour1871 U.S. Of a plough, to pass through the soil easily, without earth adhering to the mould-board; frequently in negative contexts. Also figurative, to… arrive1889 intransitive. Of a person: to achieve success or recognition; to establish one's position or reputation. to work out1899 Of a situation, course of events, etc. intransitive. To have a good or successful outcome. Also (of a person): to prove successful or effective in… to ring the bell1900 to ring the bell: to carry off the prize; to be the best of the lot; to win recognition; to be a complete success. to go over1907 intransitive. colloquial (originally U.S.). Of a play, speech, etc.: to be (more or less) successful in its appeal to the audience; to meet with a… click1916 intransitive. To be effective or successful; to have a desired outcome or effect. Also of two or more things: to come together successfully or… happen1949 colloquial (originally U.S. Music slang). intransitive. To succeed; to come off, be effective; to make an impression. Cf. it's all happening at… Subcategories:— again (1) — conspicuously (3) — in the end (1) — seem likely to succeed (5) — have a run of success (1) — achieve success (of persons) (61) — make no mistakes (1) — attain distinction (2) — win (26) — join a successful enterprise (2) — wish one success (1) |
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