transitive. To bear away, carry off.
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释义 | the world > movement > transference > [verb (transitive)] > convey or transport > off or away (20) atbearOE transitive. To bear away, carry off. 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… heavea1240 To lift and take away, carry off, remove, convey. Obsolete. ravishc1330 transitive. To remove (a person) from earth, esp. to heaven; to remove from sight. Also: to transport (a person) in spirit. Now rare. reachc1330 transitive. To seize (a person or thing); to take hold of; to carry off. Also intransitive and in extended use. Obsolete. outbeara1400 transitive. poetic. To carry away or outside. trussa1400 To pack up and carry away; to convey or take with one in a pack; to carry off. (In later use only Scottish) Obsolete. remove1459 transitive. To move or take (something) away from a place. withberec1500 to carry away; see also affix 2. rapt1571 transitive. To carry away by force. Obsolete. rear1596 transitive. To take away from one. Obsolete. rare. rap1599 To take up and carry off, to transport (into or to a place, esp. heaven); to remove. Frequently figurative. transitive. In present tense. to carry off1684 transitive. To take (a person or thing) away by force, deception, etc.; to abduct (a person). Subcategories:— forcibly (2) — by spirits (1) — mysteriously (1) — in roaming (1) — of wind or water (2) |
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