transitive and intransitive. To drag or draw away, to withdraw.
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释义 | the world > space > place > removal or displacement > remove or displace [verb (transitive)] > remove or take away (195) ateec885 transitive and intransitive. To drag or draw away, to withdraw. withbreidec890 to withdraw. animOE transitive. To take (something) away; to remove. overbearOE transitive. To carry over or across, transfer, remove; to put away. Obsolete. to do awayOE transitive. To put away, dismiss; to take away, remove, subtract. Now rare. flitc1175 transitive. To remove, transport, or take away to another place; to transfer from one position to another; to remove (a person) from his house or… reavec1175 transitive. To take or carry away (a person, also occasionally a soul); spec. to carry off to heaven. Also with away, from, to, etc. Now literary and… takec1175 transitive. With from, off: to carry away, to remove; to deprive a person or thing of. to have away?a1300 transitive. To remove; to take or send away. Also occasionally intransitive: to get away; to leave, escape. Cf. sense 2a. Now archaic and rare. to draw awayc1300 transitive. To take away (something or someone); to remove or extract. weve13.. transitive. To move or remove from one place to another; to convey or bring; to strike down. to wend awaya1325 transitive. To take away, remove. Obsolete. withdrawa1325 To draw back, take away, remove (a thing) from its place or position. remuec1325 transitive. To remove, take away. to carry away1363 transitive. To take (a person or thing) elsewhere; to remove, sometimes forcibly or violently. to take away1372 transitive. To remove; to take elsewhere; to deprive a person of. waive1377 To remove, put away, banish. (Cf. waive, v.1 1a, of which some of the quots. here may be figurative examples.) to long awaya1382 to long away. transitive. To put far away; to separate. Obsolete. oftakec1390 transitive. To take off or away. to draw offa1398 transitive. To pull (something) off; to remove, extract; to divert or attract to oneself. to do froa1400 In a direction or position that is remote or apart; away. Now only in to and fro (see to, n.); for which rarely fro (fra) and till. †to do fro: to… forflitc1420 transitive. To remove. amove?a1425 transitive. To remove or take away (a material or immaterial thing). Obsolete. to carry out?a1425 transitive. To remove (something) from a place; to take (something) from one place to another, usually from an indoor place to outside, or from a… surtrayc1440 transitive. To draw off, take away, subtract. surtretec1440 twistc1440 transitive. figurative. To detach, separate, take away. Obsolete. abstract1449 transitive. Chiefly Scottish in early use. To take away, extract, or remove (something); to move (a person or thing) away, withdraw. Frequently with… ostea1450 transitive. To remove. remove1459 transitive. To move or take (something) away from a place. ablatea1475 transitive. To take away, remove. Also intransitive. Now rare. araisea1475 To take off (cf. French enlever). redd1479 transitive. To remove (a person or thing) from a place; to clear (a thing) away. Cf. rede, v.2 1f, rid, v. 4. Now rare. dismove1480 transitive. To move away, remove. diminish?1504 To take away (a part) from something, so as to make it less; hence gen. to take away, subtract, remove. Obsolete. convey1530 To take away, to remove. Obsolete (except with away expressed.) alienate1534 transitive. To turn away, divert; to remove, separate, or isolate (a person or thing) from another. retire1536 transitive. To move (a person or thing) away, esp. for safety or storage; to lodge, store. Also with in, into, to. Also figurative. Obsolete. dimove1540 transitive. To remove. reversec1540 transitive. To remove; to divert or turn away from. Obsolete. subtractc1540 transitive. To remove from a place or position; to extract. Also (esp. in later use) reflexive. Cf. substract, v. 1b. Usually with from. Now rare… submove1542 transitive. To remove. sublate1548 transitive. To remove, take away. Only in passive. Obsolete. pare1549 transitive. figurative. To cut off, remove, or set aside, esp. as being superfluous. to pull in1549 transitive. To remove from use; to withdraw from view. Obsolete. exempt1553 transitive. To take out or away; to put far away, remove, cut off. Const. from, out of. Obsolete. to shift off1567 to shift off v. To put off, remove (a covering, a garment); figurative to remove from oneself or another (a burden). Obsolete. retract?1570 transitive. To take away, remove, withdraw (a person or thing). Obsolete. renversec1586 transitive. To turn upside down, turn the wrong way, turn back, reverse; to withdraw. aufer1587 To take away, withdraw, remove. to lay offa1593 transitive. To take off, take away; to put off or remove from oneself. rear1596 transitive. To take away from one. Obsolete. rare. retrench1596 transitive. To remove (something, or part of something); to take away; to detach. Also: to take back, withdraw (a privilege, an honour, etc.). Now… unhearse1596 (un-, prefix2 affix 1c. The exact sense is doubtful.) exemea1600 To take away, remove; also, to select, except from; = exempt, v. 1 2. remote1600 transitive. To make (something) remote; (in later use) to convey to a location at a distance. Also intransitive with reflexive meaning. to set off1600 See simple trans. senses and off, adv.. To take away, remove. Obsolete. subduct1614 To remove from a place, position, etc.; to withdraw from use, consideration, influence, or the like. Cf… transitive. With immaterial object. Now rare. rob1627 transitive. figurative. To take away; to remove. Chiefly with from, †of. Also with away. extraneize1653 transitive. To make extraneous, remove. to bring off1656 To bring away from (a position or condition); esp. by boat from a ship, wreck, the shore. to pull back1656 transitive. To eliminate, minimize. Obsolete. rare. draft1742 More generally: To draw off or away. extract1804 ‘To take from something of which the thing taken was a part’ (Johnson). reef1901 transitive. To draw in, hitch up, gather, or shorten in a manner analogous to the reefing of a sail. Hence: to pull or shrug off (clothes). Subcategories:— to a distance (7) — take up and remove (8) — seize and remove (4) — remove surreptitiously (2) — (as if) by conjuring (1) — suddenly or quickly (9) — hastily (1) — forcibly tear off or away (14) — as if by milking or siphoning (2) — by shaking (9) — by dragging (1) — by shooting (1) — by improvements (1) — by rubbing (2) — by licking (3) — by rinsing (1) — by combing (2) — by plucking or picking (9) — from the position of being on (19) — from outside or advanced position (1) — selected undesirable things or persons (1) — the top or front part (5) — as rubbish (1) — a pile or from a pile (2) — remove flower from (1) — from specific places or positions (7) — remove or displace by scratching, scraping, stripping, or cutting (11) — other parts of (2) — thoroughly (1) — by way of reformation (1) — take down (1) |
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