intransitive. To move quickly in a particular direction; to advance quickly and energetically; to dash, rush, charge. Chiefly with prepositional…
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > swiftness > swift movement in specific manner > move swiftly in specific manner [verb (intransitive)] > move swiftly and violently (48) driveeOE intransitive. To move quickly in a particular direction; to advance quickly and energetically; to dash, rush, charge. Chiefly with prepositional… fallOE intransitive. To move quickly, rush; spec. to charge, make a sudden attack. Obsolete except in phrasal verbs, esp. in to fall on —— 1a at phrasal… reseOE intransitive. To rush on (also upon) a person, etc.; to make a rush, attack, or assault on a person or thing. routOE intransitive. To move suddenly, swiftly, or forcefully; to shoot; to rush; to dash. rashOE intransitive. To move violently, suddenly, or hastily (in Old English spec. of flame or light); to rush, dash. Also (occasionally) reflexive in… swip?c1225 intransitive. To move with haste or violence; to make a dash; to slip away, escape. (Cf. swap, v. 4.) weothec1275 intransitive. ? To rush. startlec1300 intransitive. To rush, move swiftly; to dash about. Also: to caper, leap, skip. Now English regional (northern) and Scottish. lushc1330 intransitive. To rush, dash; to come down with a rush. swapc1386 intransitive. To move with haste or violence, esp. so as to strike or impinge upon something; to fall down suddenly or with a ‘flop’; to sink into… brusha1400 intransitive. To rush with force or speed, usually into collision. Obsolete except as influenced by brush, v.2: see quot. 1863 at sense 4a. spurna1400 To dash; to drive quickly. Obsolete. buschc1400 intransitive. To move quickly, to rush. Of water, etc.: to flow rapidly and forcefully, to gush. Frequently with out. frushc1400 intransitive. To rush violently; also with in, out, together. Also in combination again-frushe: see again-frush v. at again-, comb._form affix 2a. rushc1405 intransitive. Of a person or animal: to run, dash, or charge with speed or violence. Usually with adverb or adverbial phrase. Also transitive with it. rushle1553 intransitive. To rush. rouse1582 intransitive. To move with violence or speed; to rush. Frequently with adverb or adverbial phrase expressing direction. Now Scottish, English regional… hurl1609 apparently identified or confused with hurtle. powder1632 intransitive. To rush; to hurry impetuously. Also figurative and in extended use. slash1689 To strike violently or at random; to lay about one with heavy blows; to move rapidly and violently, etc. Also with down, out. Also in cricket, to… stave1819 intransitive. To go with a rush or dash; to ‘drive’. Scottish and U.S. tilt1831 To ‘charge’ into a place or on some one; to run against, rush or burst in, through, etc. bulge1834 intransitive. To rush in, make a rush for. Also transitive (causative). To cause to rush off. U.S. colloquial. smash1835 To move rapidly with shattering effect; to dash or smite violently; to crash. storm1837 intransitive. transferred. To rush with violence. stream1847 Without the notion of large numbers: To go with a rush. rare. ripsnort1932 intransitive. To act or proceed in a boisterous manner; to rollick. Occasionally transitive. Also figurative. slam1973 intransitive. Const. prep. To move violently, to crash. Subcategories:— specifically of things (1) — of people in a body (2) — onwards (1) — rush around (15) — with simultaneous motion (1) |
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