intransitive. To go out, go forth. Now poetic and regional.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going or coming out > go or come out [verb (intransitive)] (192) outgoeOE intransitive. To go out, go forth. Now poetic and regional. to come outOE intransitive. To move or travel so as to come from within somewhere, or out of a place, building, room, etc.; to come outdoors. forthcomeOE intransitive. To come forth. Now only as an occasional back-formation from the participial adj.: To be forthcoming. to go outOE intransitive. To move or travel from within somewhere, or out of a building, room, etc.; to go outdoors; esp. to go away from one's home. to go outOE intransitive. To move or travel from within somewhere, or out of a building, room, etc.; to go outdoors; esp. to go away from one's home. ishc1330 intransitive. = issue, v. 2–2a. to take forth one's way (also journey, road, etc.)a1375 transitive. to take forth one's way (also journey, road,etc.): to proceed on one's way; to go forth. Cf. sense 65a. Now rare (archaic in later use). proceedc1380 intransitive. To go or come forth from, out of, or †of a material thing or place; to emanate; (with reference to position or direction) to arise or… getc1390 With prepositional phrase, adverb, or adverbial phrase as complement. intransitive. With a preposition indicating motion, an adverb of motion to or… exorta1400 intransitive. To spring up, issue forth. issue?a1400 intransitive. To go or come out; to flow out; to come forth, emerge. Frequently with out, out of. precedec1425 transitive. To surpass in quality or degree; to excel; to exceed. Obsolete. purgea1430 intransitive. To come out of a thing or place; to go forth. to come forthc1449 intransitive. To issue out of something; to emerge visibly; to appear. suea1450 intransitive. To move, go, esp. quickly; to sally forth or out. Cf. sway, v. 1a. Obsolete. ushc1475 intransitive. To issue, come out (or forth). Obsolete. to call one's way (also course)1488 transitive. to call one's way (also course): to make one's way; to proceed. Also to call the way. Obsolete. to turn outa1500 intransitive. To turn aside and go out; to go away, depart, get out (usually under compulsion). Obsolete. void1558 Of matter, etc.: to come, flow, or pass out, esp. in or by evacuation or excretion; to issue. Obsolete. redound1565 intransitive. To proceed, issue, arise from, out of something. egress1578 intransitive. To go out, leave; to exit from. Now also transitive: to leave or exit (a place). outpacea1596 transitive. To exceed in speed or performance; to outstrip in a race or rivalry, to do better than. result1598 literal and figurative. To spring back, up, or forth, etc.; to diverge. intransitive. To issue or spring forth (out of). Obsolete. rare. pursue1651 intransitive. To proceed, travel. Obsolete (Scottish in later use). out1653 intransitive. To go out, esp. on a pleasure excursion. Also transitive with it. Cf. outing, n. Chiefly colloquial (now rare). pop1770 intransitive. To move or go somewhere quickly or unexpectedly, esp. for a short time. Usually with in, off, out, up, etc. to get out1835 intransitive. To leave one's home or lodgings for some purpose, esp. habitually. Hence figurative: to mix with other people frequently (chiefly in… progress1851 intransitive. To come forth or issue out of a source; to stem from. Cf. proceed, v. 1c, progress, n. 3. rare. Subcategories:— again (2) — through a passage (1) — step out (2) — from one's house or place (3) — from concealment, confinement, or obscurity (13) — from a state or condition (1) — from a source (15) — of intangible things or particles from an object (2) — from narrower to wider space (1) — of something confined (18) — make way out gradually (1) — struggle or force way out (2) — succeed in getting out (1) — rush out (6) — suddenly (17) — violently (28) — copiously or continuously (17) — as blood (2) — in large numbers (4) — in a mass (1) — as from a furnace (1) — by wrenching (1) — fly out (2) — exude (16) — in drops or trickles (7) |
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