transitive. To remove, put at a distance; hence, to forsake; with reflexive.pron. as object to withdraw, go away.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > going away > go away [verb (reflexive)] (38) fersec1000 transitive. To remove, put at a distance; hence, to forsake; with reflexive.pron. as object to withdraw, go away. teec1275 reflexive. To betake oneself; to withdraw. (Cf. draw, v. 46.) voida1387 reflexive. To remove or withdraw (oneself) from or out of a place. Obsolete. withdraw1390 To remove oneself from a place or position; = 12. Now rare or archaic. takea1393 transitive (reflexive). With adverb or preposition of direction: to make one's way, to proceed, to go. Cf. to take off 5e at phrasal verbs 1. avoida1400 reflexive in sense of 6. archaic or Obsolete. devoida1400 reflexive. To withdraw (oneself). Obsolete. shifta1400 To transfer from one place to another; to remove; to alter the position of. Const. from, out of, to… with object a person. †Also reflexive to… avyec1440 To send away, dismiss; reflexive. To take one's way. trussa1450 reflexive in same sense: = pack, v.1 11a. Obsolete. deferc1480 reflexive. To withdraw or remove oneself. Obsolete. remove1530 intransitive. Of a person or animal: to go away from a place; to leave, to depart; to move to another place. Also transitive (reflexive). Now… convey1535 reflexive. To take oneself away, etc., remove; often furtively, to steal or slip away, in, etc. 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… subduce1542 transitive (reflexive). To withdraw from a place, person, allegiance, etc.; to secede; to escape. Also: occasionally intransitive. Obsolete. retire?1548 transitive (reflexive) in same sense. Now rare. substract1549 transitive. To withdraw or remove (a person) from a place or activity. Usually reflexive: to remove oneself; to retire; to escape. Chiefly with from. room1566 transitive (reflexive). To move or betake (oneself) (also with off); (also) to give (oneself) free scope. Obsolete. to take off1620 transitive. To lead or convey (a person) away, esp. summarily or by force. to make oneself scarce1809 to make oneself scarce: to absent oneself, go away, keep away. colloquial. Subcategories:— to another place (1) — to some distance (2) — be sent away or dismissed (2) — part (3) — go away quietly or surreptitiously (1) — suddenly or hurriedly (2) — run away (4) — go away in all directions (3) |
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