transitive. To pull or take (something) out; to extract, remove.
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释义 | the world > space > place > removal or displacement > extraction > extract [verb (transitive)] > by force, effort, or contrivance (10) to draw outOE transitive. To pull or take (something) out; to extract, remove. outdrawlOE transitive. To pull or draw out; to extract, unsheath, etc. Now rare. drawc1300 transitive. To pull (something) out; to extract, remove. Now only in specific uses (e.g. senses 56b and 56c). win out1362 transitive with preposition or adverb of place. To put, set, take (expressing merely the act, without implication, as in sense 14a, of overcoming… out-wina1425 transitive. To get (something) out. windc1535 With out: To draw out, extricate, disentangle. Obsolete. extract1628 To get out (the contents of anything) by force, effort, or contrivance; to take out (anything embedded or firmly fixed). Often with reference to… exact1647 transitive. In etymological sense: To force out, extract. archaic. exforcipatea1834 transitive. To extract with a forceps. In quot. 1834 figurative. to winkle out1942 trans. to winkle out: to extract or eject (as a winkle from its shell with a pin); to draw forth, find out or elicit. |
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