intransitive. To grow forth, grow to excess, increase.
单词 | θ118279 |
释义 | the world > relative properties > quantity > increase in quantity, amount, or degree > [verb (intransitive)] (88) forthwaxa900 intransitive. To grow forth, grow to excess, increase. wax971 Of inanimate things: To increase in size, quantity, volume, intensity, etc. Of water, the sea: To rise, swell; to flow out in a flood. Of day or… growOE figurative. Of immaterial things: To spring up, come into existence as by natural process; to arise, originate, be developed as from a germ; to issue… risec1175 intransitive. Of a quantifiable factor or quality: to increase in amount, number, or degree; to amount or reach to a specified number or level… anhigh1340 intransitive. To grow greater, increase. upwax1340 intransitive. creasec1380 = increase, v. intransitive. increasec1380 To become greater in size, amount, duration, or degree; to be enlarged, extended, or intensified; to wax, grow. accreasea1382 intransitive. To increase or grow by addition, to flourish; (also) to accrue. augmenta1400 intransitive. To become greater in number, size, or degree; to increase, grow, intensify. greata1400 intransitive. To become great or greater; to thicken, enlarge; to increase in size or (less commonly) intensity. mountc1400 intransitive. To rise in amount or volume; to increase by addition, to pile up. Also: †to be amassed (obsolete). Frequently with up. Also figurative. morec1425 intransitive. To become larger or greater; to grow, to increase. upgrowc1430 intransitive. To grow up, spring up; figurative to increase. to run up1447 intransitive. Of a bill, account, debt, amount of money, etc.: to mount up, accumulate. swell?c1450 intransitive. To become greater in amount, volume, degree, intensity, or force: now only in immaterial sense (see also 6). add1533 intransitive. With to. To make something greater or more extensive; esp. to make a feeling, quality, etc., more powerful or intense; to increase… accresce1535 intransitive. Chiefly with to in early use. To increase by accretion, grow up. gross1548 intransitive. To become gross or great; to increase, amount. Obsolete. to get (a) head1577 to get (a) head: to gain force, momentum, power, or ascendancy; to become established. Cf. sense 56. Now rare. amount1583 intransitive. To rise, esp. in price or value; to increase; to mount up. In later use frequently with up. Cf. mount, v. 19b. bolla1586 figurative. To increase. accrue1586 intransitive. To grow by addition, to increase, esp. in age or number; to increase in age, to grow up. Cf. accresce, v. Obsolete. improve1638 intransitive. To become greater, increase; to advance, develop. Also with to, into. Obsolete (English regional (Lincolnshire) in later use). aggrandize1647 intransitive. To become greater (in size, power, etc.); to increase. Obsolete. accumulate1757 intransitive. To be formed into a heap or mass; to increase in quantity; to build up. raise1761 intransitive. Of a profit, price, value, quota, etc.: to rise or increase. Now rare. heighten1803 To rise in amount or degree. replenish1814 intransitive. To reach a state of fullness, esp. for a second or further time; to become restored to a former state or condition; to fill up. to turn up1974 intransitive. To bend or point upwards; to have an upward direction. Also figurative. Cf. main sense 8c(b). Subcategories:— again (3) — in some specific respect (2) — in amount, number, or frequency (7) — in intensity or degree (13) — in specific proportion (8) — to highest degree (9) — increase as if by growth (1) — gradually (1) — progressively (3) — rapidly or sharply (6) — in bursts (1) — exceedingly (2) — excessively (2) |
随便看 |
英语词典包含1132095条英英释义在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用单词的英英翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。