intransitive. To go (physically). Of persons and animals: To go, advance, move onward; chiefly, to go over or through something. Obsolete.
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释义 | the world > movement > motion in a certain direction > forward movement > move forward or advance [verb (intransitive)] (109) wadeOE intransitive. To go (physically). Of persons and animals: To go, advance, move onward; chiefly, to go over or through something. Obsolete. agoOE intransitive. With up. To ascend, go up, rise. Obsolete. forthganga1000 intransitive. To go forth. forthgoOE intransitive. To go forth: see forth, adv. 5 6 Occasionally with cognate object. Of day, night, etc.: To pass, pass away. syeOE To go, proceed; figurative to proceed or come from a source, be derived. kenc1275 intransitive and reflexive. To direct one's course, betake oneself, proceed, go. Obsolete. to-stepc1275 to step to, advance. vaunce1303 To advance, in various senses. (Common in the 16th cent.) forthnima1325 intransitive. To go forth, go away, proceed. passc1330 intransitive. To go on, move onward; to make one's way. In later use usually with a preposition or adverb. throc1330 ? To advance. (Perhaps a different word.) forthpass1382 intransitive. To pass forth, go, proceed. to pass forthc1384 intransitive. To go forward, advance, spread; to continue. to carry forthc1390 intransitive To travel onward; to go forth; to proceed. Obsolete. proceedc1392 intransitive. To go, move, or travel forward or onward, esp. after stopping or after reaching a certain point; to resume one's movement or travel. to go alongc1400 intransitive. To move onward or forward; to proceed (with reference both to physical movement and to figurative progress). to be forthwardc1430 Of place: Towards a place or part in front or before, onward(s, forward. to be forthward: to be on one's way. to set forthward: to help on. get) groundc1436 esp. in to break (new) ground, to make progress in a new direction (see break, v. phrases 3c); to gain (also gather, get) ground: to advance… to set onc1450 intransitive. To advance, go forward. avauntc1460 intransitive. To go or come forward, advance. pretend1481 intransitive. To stretch or reach forward; to move or go forward; to direct one's course; to tend. Usually with to or for. Obsolete. to make way1490 Nautical. Cf. sense A. 14. advance?1507 intransitive. To move or go forward, esp. in a purposeful way; to proceed. to get forward1523 intransitive. To succeed in coming or going forward; to convey oneself forward; to advance or make progress spatially or in some process. promove1570 intransitive. To move on, advance, make progress. to rid ground (also space)1572 to rid ground (also space): to cover ground, to move ahead, to make progress. Obsolete. to rid (the) way1581 to rid (the) way: = to rid ground at phrases 3a. Obsolete. progressa1586 intransitive. To go or move forward or onward in space; to proceed, advance (through or along some course, path, etc.). to gather grounda1593 To collect or acquire by way of increase; to gain. †to gather ground: to gain ground, make progress. to gather head: to acquire strength; also, to… to make forth1594 intransitive. To go forward, advance, proceed; to set out; (of a boat) to put out. to make on1597 intransitive. U.S. regional in later use. To go forward, proceed; to hasten on. to work up1603 intransitive. To make one's way up, esp. gradually, indirectly, or with difficulty; to rise, go, or come up; to ascend, advance. perge1607 intransitive. To go on, proceed. to work one's (also its) way1609 to work one's (also its) way: to advance; to move or make progress to or towards something or someone, esp. gradually or with difficulty; to… to pass on1611 intransitive. To proceed on one's way, to continue in one's actions; to continue, advance, or persist; to proceed to a further stage, progress. Of… to gain ground1625 to gain ground: originally Military to conquer ground from an adversary: cf. equivalent phrases s.v. g… To make progress, advance; to acquire… to make its way1645 Esp. of an opinion, idea, etc.: to gain acceptance; to become popular or widespread. Chiefly in to make its way. vadea1660 To proceed, advance. propagate1700 intransitive. To be propagated; to travel, progress, spread. to gain one's way1777 to gain one's way: to advance, make progress. Obsolete. further1789 intransitive. To go on, continue; to advance, make progress. Obsolete exc. Scottish. to pull up1829 intransitive. To advance or regain one's position in a race or other contest; to catch up; to recover. on1840 intransitive. U.S. regional. To go on; to move forward. Cf. on, adv. 4b. Obsolete. to make (up) ground1921 esp. in to break (new) ground, to make progress in a new direction (see break, v. phrases 3c); to gain (also gather, get) ground: to advance… Subcategories:— under any force (1) — under orders from policeman (1) — towards or with the speaker (1) — from the rear (1) — a short distance or for a purpose (5) — with persistence, effort, or urgency (33) — at easy pace (1) — rapidly (1) — with a rush (1) — with a lunge (1) — in stately manner (1) — gradually (2) — sinuously or subtly (2) — effect forward movement in specific way (12) — gradual, of material under pressure (1) — out of one's turn in a queue (1) |
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