transitive. To have experience of; to test, to try, make trial of.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > endeavour > make an attempt or endeavour [verb (intransitive)] > to do something (30) cuneOE transitive. To have experience of; to test, to try, make trial of. seekc1000 Const. infinitive: To make it one's aim, to try or attempt to (do something). †Also with for to; rarely with plain infinitive (without to). fanda1225 To attempt, try. Const. to with inf. suec1325 intransitive. With infinitive as complement: to seek, try, or petition to do or be something. Also figurative. Obsolete (archaic in later use). tastec1330 To attempt, try to do something. Obsolete. rare. enforcec1340 intransitive for reflexive. To strive, attempt, physically or mentally. Of a ship: To make way. Obsolete. study1340 intransitive. To aim, endeavour, or undertake deliberately to do something. Now rare. temptc1384 To try, endeavour, essay: with infinitive (to do something), or equiv. clause; = attempt, v. 1. intendc1385 To apply oneself to do something; to endeavour, to strive. Obsolete. assaila1393 transitive. With infinitive as object. To attempt or endeavour (to do something). Obsolete (archaic or poetic in later use). proffera1393 transitive (with infinitive as object). To attempt or venture (to do something). Occasionally reflexive. Cf. offer, v. 5b. Obsolete. to make meansc1395 †to make means: to take steps or make efforts (obsolete). to find means: to find a way, contrive, manage (with infinitive as object; formerly also… search?a1400 transitive. To devise (the means to achieve an end that one seeks), esp. in a way that is deceitful or scheming; to invent, contrive. Also intrans… fraistc1400 To try, attempt. pursuec1400 transitive. With infinitive as object: to make it one's aim, to try to do something. Obsolete. to go aboutc1405 intransitive. With infinitive. To busy oneself with doing something; to endeavour, contrive, or conspire to do something. Now archaic and rare. pretend1482 transitive. With infinitive as object. To aspire, presume; to venture; to try, attempt. Now rare. attempta1513 transitive. To make an effort, to use one's endeavour to do or accomplish some action. with infinitive. To endeavour, try, essay. essay?1515 with infinitive. To set oneself, undertake, try (to do something). Also absol.; = assay, v. 17. attend1523 To turn the energies to, give practical heed to, apply oneself to, look after. with infinitive. To apply oneself, endeavour. Obsolete. regarda1533 With infinitive as object. transitive. To have it in mind; to seek, plan. Obsolete. rare. offer1541 transitive. With infinitive. To make an attempt or show of intention (to do something); to essay, try, endeavour. In early use frequently with… frame1545 intransitive. Chiefly with infinitive. To set about, make an attempt to do something; to pretend; to manage, contrive. Also: to engage in an… to stand about1549 intransitive. To endeavour or be ready to do something. Cf. to go about 3 at go, v. phrasal verbs 1. Obsolete. to put into (also in) practice1592 To plot, conspire (to carry out an evil or treacherous deed). Obsolete. prove1612 intransitive. To set oneself to do something; to try, strive, essay. Obsolete. rare. imitate1626 With infinitive: To endeavour, make an attempt to do something. Obsolete exc. dialect. snap1766 Scottish. To attempt to do something. Obsolete. begin1833 intransitive. To open operations upon or in reference to (any action), to set oneself effectively to do… Usually with preceding negative: to make any… make1880 intransitive. To attempt, offer, or start to do something. |
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