intransitive. To glide or slip away or off; to pass away.
单词 | θ109833 |
释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (intransitive)] > go away quietly or gradually (of things) (6) to-glidea1000 intransitive. To glide or slip away or off; to pass away. atslip?c1225 intransitive. To slip away; cf. aslope, adj. adv. atslikec1400 To slip away. to pass off1708 intransitive. Of a vapour or other substance: to leave or come away from, esp. by evaporation. Also figurative. Now rare. cut1836 slang or colloquial (intransitive) To run away, make off, ‘be off’. Also to cut it. (See also to cut and run at sense 41.) Originally with away, off. silt1863 To flow or drift in after the manner of silt. Also transferred to pass gradually away. |
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