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单词 to grant the gate
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to grant the gate
2. Phrases. to come, gang, go, ride a, the, his, her, etc. gate: see gang v.1 and go v. to take (the) gate: to take the road, go away; to follow a path or course. †to be in gate to: to be on the way to, be bound for. †to give gate to: to give a road to, make way for. †to go to the gate: to get into the current (of destruction), go to wrack. †to grant the gate: to give leave to go. †to hold the gate: to hold on one's way, hence, to prosper. †to put by the gate, to put (lay, etc.) out of the gate: to put out of the way. this (that) gate: used adverbially = this (that) way, in this (that) direction. some, any gate: somewhere, anywhere.
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society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct one's course [verb (intransitive)]
thinkeOE
bowa1000
seta1000
scritheOE
minlOE
turnc1175
to wend one's wayc1225
ettlec1275
hieldc1275
standc1300
to take (the) gatec1330
bear?c1335
applyc1384
aim?a1400
bend1399
hita1400
straighta1400
bounc1400
intendc1425
purposec1425
appliquec1440
stevenc1440
shape1480
make1488
steera1500
course1555
to make out1558
to make in1575
to make for ——a1593
to make forth1594
plyc1595
trend1618
tour1768
to lie up1779
head1817
loop1898
the world > existence and causation > creation > destruction > destroy [verb (intransitive)] > be destroyed, ruined, or come to an end
losec888
fallOE
forlesea1225
perishc1275
spilla1300
to go to wreche13..
to go to the gatec1330
to go to lostc1374
miscarryc1387
quenchc1390
to bring unto, to fall into, to go, put, or work to wrakea1400
mischieve?a1400
tinea1400
to go to the devilc1405
bursta1450
untwindc1460
to make shipwreck1526
to go to (the) pot1531
to go to wreck (and ruin)a1547
wrake1570
wracka1586
to hop (also tip, pitch over, drop off, etc.) the perch1587
to lie in the dusta1591
mischief1598
to go (etc.) to rack (and ruin)1599
shipwreck1607
suffera1616
unravel1643
to fall off1684
tip (over) the perch1699
to do away with1769
to go to the dickens1833
collapse1838
to come (also go) a mucker1851
mucker1862
to go up1864
to go to squash1889
to go (to) stramash1910
to go for a burton1941
to meet one's Makera1978
society > authority > lack of subjection > permission > permit [verb (intransitive)] > give leave to go
to grant the gatec1330
society > travel > aspects of travel > departure, leaving, or going away > depart, leave, or go away [verb (intransitive)] > set out
forthfarec888
foundOE
seta1000
to go forthOE
to fare forthc1200
partc1230
to pass forthc1325
to take (the) gatec1330
to take the wayc1330
to take one's waya1375
puta1382
treunt?a1400
movec1400
depart1490
prepare?1518
to set forth1530
to set forward(s)1530
busklea1535
to make out1558
to take forth1568
to set out1583
sally1590
start1591
to go off1600
to put forth1604
to start outa1626
intend1646
to take the road1720
to take one's foot in one's hand1755
to set off1774
to get off1778
to set away1817
to take out1855
to haul out1866
to hit the trail (less commonly the grit, pike, road, etc.)1873
to hit, split or take the breeze1910
hop1922
the world > space > relative position > condition of being open or not closed > open [verb (transitive)] > open by freeing of obstruction > open the way for something
to make waya1200
to give gate toc1330
to open a door to or for1670
to open out1789
society > travel > aspects of travel > travel in specific course or direction > direct (one's course, steps, etc.) [verb (transitive)] > be bound for or head for
drawc1275
to-hieldc1275
roama1375
pretend1481
pursue1488
to make forth1508
to be in gate to1548
to make to ——a1568
to make unto ——1593
to be for1606
to set one's face for (from, to, towards)1611
steer1667
head1880
hit1889
the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > causing to go away > command to go away [verb (transitive)] > send away or dismiss > put out of the way
to put by the gate1596
to put (lay, etc.) out of the gate1637
society > authority > rule or government > ruler or governor > a or the government > [noun] > the Turkish government
Portec1440
the gate of the great Turk1572
to come a gate?a1600
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c1330 (?a1300) Sir Tristrem (1886) l. 2091 Þe duerwe toke þe gate.
a1400 (a1325) Cursor Mundi (Vesp.) l. 6262 In þe see his wand he smat, It claue, and gaue þam redi gat.
c1426 J. Audelay Poems (1931) 13 Þat haþ goon gatis vngayne.
c1440 York Myst. xxx. 230 Here, ye gomes, gose a rome, giffe vs gate, We muste steppe to yone sterne of a-state.
c1440 York Myst. xxx. 446 He graunte hym his gates for to gone.
1487 (a1380) J. Barbour Bruce (St. John's Cambr.) vi. 577 Ilk man a syndri gat is gane.
a1500 (?a1400) Sir Torrent of Portyngale (1887) l. 679 Owt of the watyr he toke the gate.
a1542 T. Wyatt Coll. Poems (1969) cv. 39 [Cato] That with his dethe dyd skape out off the gate.
1548 T. Key tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Mark vi. 6–9 in N. Udall et al. tr. Erasmus Paraphr. Newe Test. If he did take vitayle, and a good summe of money with him, being in gate to the sandes of Afrike or to summe nation where as there is no gentile entertaynment..of straungers [L. ad Libycas harenas aut inhospitalem gentem profecturus].
1577 W. Harrison Hist. Descr. Islande Brit. i. ix. f. 22/2, in R. Holinshed Chron. I After this confluence, it [sc. the Test] taketh the gate to Kimb bridge.
1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. Epil. Goe, little Calender! thou hast a free passeporte; Goe but a lowly gate amongst the meaner sorte.
1596 J. Dalrymple tr. J. Leslie Hist. Scotl. (1888) I. 192 The tyran Romack was put by the gate.
?a1600 ( R. Sempill Legend Bischop St. Androis in J. Cranstoun Satirical Poems Reformation (1891) I. xlv. 374 To Londoun Lowrie tuke the geat.
1637 S. Rutherford Lett. (1848) cxxxiii. 249 It is only best that ye set yourself apart, as a thing laid up and out of the gate, for Christ alone.
c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 144 Ilk ane of the rest went a sindrie get.
c1650 J. Spalding Memorialls Trubles Scotl. & Eng. (1850) I. 297 Monro took get to Strathbogie.
a1693 M. Bruce Good News in Evil Times (1708) 9 Ye will go to the Gate, few or none of you shall be left.
a1693 M. Bruce Soul-confirmation (1709) 22 Hold ay your Shoes on your Feet, and in God's Name I promise you ye shall hade the gate, fail who will.
1787 R. Burns Poems (new ed.) 75 Crashing ice, borne on the roaring speat, Sweeps dams, an' mills, an' brigs, a' to the gate.
a1810 R. Tannahill Poems (1846) 55 I truly hate the dirty gate That mony a body taks.
1872 C. Gibbon For King i Come this gate.
1889 J. M. Barrie Window in Thrums xix. 183 A notion 'at I had put it some gait.
1893 R. L. Stevenson Catriona i. 12 Ye're no likely to gang far this gate.
β. 1488 (c1478) Hary Actis & Deidis Schir William Wallace (Adv.) (1968–9) i. l. 250 Thai left him swa and furth thar gait can gang.1508 Golagros & Gawane (Chepman & Myllar) sig. cii The king grantit ye gait to schir gawane And prayt to ye grete god to grant him his grace.1535 W. Stewart tr. H. Boethius Bk. Cron. Scotl. (1858) I. 574 He tuke the gait towart Candalia.1575 J. Rolland Treat. Court Venus iv. f. 61 He is gane ane vther gait.a1637 B. Jonson Sad Shepherd ii. iii. 20 in Wks. (1640) III (False Gelden) gang thy gait And du thy turnes, betimes. View more context for this quotation1692 ‘J. Curate’ Sc. Presbyterian Eloquence iii. 99 They went a Gate of their own.1793 R. Burns Poems & Songs (1968) II. 767 Gae back the gait ye cam again.1855 E. C. Gaskell North & South II. iii. 22 To keep me from going what gait I choose.1855 J. L. Motley Rise Dutch Republic I. ii. v. 445 The man..described himself to Granvelle as one who went his own gait.1875 W. McIlwraith Guide Wigtownshire 38 It is now time for us to ‘tak' the gait’ again.
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