impersonal and (in later use) with non-referential it as subject. transitive (in early use intransitive with indirect object). To concern…
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释义 | the mind > attention and judgement > importance > [verb (intransitive)] (53) reckeOE impersonal and (in later use) with non-referential it as subject. transitive (in early use intransitive with indirect object). To concern… recka1250 impersonal and (in later use) with non-referential it as subject. intransitive. To matter; to be of importance or interest. Also with dependent… attainc1374 intransitive. To matter, concern, pertain to. Obsolete. beforcec1375 transitive. To force, ravish. pertaina1382 intransitive. To belong. Frequently in present participle in pertaining to. To belong as one's care or concern; to matter, be a cause of concern to… concern1477 intransitive. To be of importance, to matter. Also with to, unto. Obsolete. import1539 intransitive. To be of importance or consequence; to have significance; to matter, ‘signify’. Only in third person. Frequently with anticipatory it… signifya1616 intransitive. To be of importance or consequence; to have significance; to avail, matter. Chiefly in… With adverbs, as much, little, nothing, or in… to trench into (unto)1621 to trench into (unto): To ‘cut’ into, to enter into so as to affect or concern intimately. Obsolete. to bear (a) (great) state1623 to bear (a) (great) state: (of a person) to hold (high) office; to be great or powerful; (of a thing) to be of importance, involve great… urge1654 To be of weight or importance. Obsolete. relate1655 intransitive. To be important or of interest to or unto a person. Obsolete. rare. bulk1672 intransitive. To be of bulk; to present an appearance of size; to be of weight or importance. literal and figurative. refer1677 intransitive. With to. To be of consequence or relevance to; to matter to. Obsolete. argufy1751 intransitive. To prove or be evidence of something; hence, to be of importance, consequence, or use; to signify. Cf. argue, v. 3. to be no small drinka1774 Scottish. to be no small drink: (of a person) to be important or influential. Cf. to think small beer of at small beer, n. 2c. tell1779 intransitive. More generally: to be effective or efficacious; to have the desired effect; to have significance, to be of account, to count… reckon1811 intransitive. To count; to have significance or value. Now rare. to count for (much, little, nothing, etc.)1857 To enter into the account or reckoning. to count for (much, little, nothing, etc.): to be of (much, little, no) account. to stand for something (or nothing)1863 intransitive. To be counted or considered as; to reckon to be. Esp. in to stand for something (or nothing): to have some (or no) value or importance. shout1876 U.S. slang. Of things: To be unmistakably significant. Also in phrase now you're shouting = ‘now you are speaking to the purpose’. count1885 To enter into the account or reckoning. absol. mind1915 intransitive. nonstandard. To matter, be important. Also (Caribbean) don't mind: it doesn't matter. rate1926 intransitive. colloquial. To have a high standing; to matter; (also) to fulfil expectations. Subcategories:— become important (2) — have appearance of importance (1) — occupy distinguished position (2) — influence (2) — be worthy of notice (3) — attach importance to (8) — other (11) |
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