(a) To omit; to drop (a letter in a word). (b) To put away or aside; to have done with.
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释义 | the mind > possession > relinquishing > casting or laying aside > [verb (transitive)] (130) to let awaya1000 (a) To omit; to drop (a letter in a word). (b) To put away or aside; to have done with. forcast?c1225 transitive. To cast away, reject; to fling away, do away with. to lay downc1275 transitive. To put (something that one is holding or carrying) down upon the ground or any other surface; to put off, discard (a garment, armour)… forthrow1340 to throw off. flita1375 To remove, get rid of (a thing); to drive away (an insect). Obsolete. removea1382 transitive. Of a person: to set aside (a feeling, thought, etc.). to cast away1382 esp. figurative. To put from one, part with forcibly, dismiss, reject. understrewc1384 transitive. To strew or spread beneath; figurative to cast under foot. castc1390 To throw or set aside, reject, discard; esp. to set aside as disqualified; to reject (horses) as unfit; to dismiss (soldiers, etc.). to lay awaya1400 transitive. = to lay aside at phrasal verbs. to lay asidec1440 transitive. To reject or dismiss from one's consideration or action; to abandon or postpone (a design), discontinue (an occupation). slingc1440 To cast away. Obsolete. warpiss1444 transitive. To cast or throw off, to put aside. to lay from, offc1480 to lay from, off: to put away from (oneself); to take (one's fingers) off something. Obsolete. way-put1496 transitive. = to put away at put, v. phrasal verbs 1 (in various senses). Also (in quot. 1538): to help (a fugitive) escape from justice. depose1526 figurative. To put away, lay aside (a feeling, quality, character, office, etc.). Obsolete. to lay apart1526 transitive. To put aside or away from one; to omit purposely (to do something.) to put off1526 transitive. figurative. To cast off or abandon (a trait, habit, manner, etc.). Cf. to put on 2a(b) at phrasal verbs 1. to set apart1530 To lay aside, put on one side. Obsolete. to turn up1541 transitive. To give up, renounce, abandon, cast off, discard (an associate). Now rare (slang in later use). abandonate?1561 transitive. = abandon, v. (in various senses). Also reflexive. devest1566 To put off (clothing, anything worn, borne, possessed, or held); to throw off, give up, lay aside, abandon. Obsolete. dispatch1569 To remove, dispel, do away with; to dispose of, get rid of. Obsolete. decarta1572 = decard, v., discard, n. discard1578 transitive. To reject as being no longer wanted or needed; to cast aside, get rid of; to abandon. to make away1580 transitive. To alienate or transfer to another's possession; to dispose of, get rid of. to fling away1587 Used in many phrases and idiomatic expressions merely as a variant (more emphatic or expressive of greater violence) of throw or cast (see esp. cast… to cast off1597 figurative. To throw off as clothes, a yoke, etc. doff1599 transferred and figurative. To put off as a dress or covering; to throw off, lay aside; hence (in wider sense), to do away with, get rid of… cashier1603 To discard, get rid of, cast off, put away, lay aside, dismiss, banish (a thing). to set by1603 To put on one side, lay aside. (literal and figurative). Obsolete. moult1604 transitive. figurative and in figurative contexts. excuss1607 transitive. To shake off, cast off, get rid of. Said with reference to things material and immaterial. retorta1616 transitive. To throw out; to reject. Obsolete. rare. divest1639 To put off (clothes, or anything worn or represented as worn); to lay aside, abandon. Now rare. deposit1646 figurative (transitive) To lay aside, put away, give up; to lay down (one's life, etc.). Obsolete. disentail1667 To free oneself from, get rid of. Obsolete. dismiss1675 To put away, lay aside, divest oneself of, get rid of. (Now rare with regard to things material.) slough1845 figurative. To cast off, drop, discard, give up, get rid of (something). Also with off. shed1856 To cast off by natural process. colloquial. To drop, let go; to give away (something of no particular value). jettison1869 transitive. To abandon or discard (someone or something that is no longer wanted or sustainable). shake1872 Originally U.S. To get rid of, cast off (a person); to give up (a habit). Also, to give (a person) the slip; to jilt; occasionally to abandon (a… offload1900 transitive. To discard, get rid of, relieve oneself of (a person or thing). junk1911 transitive. To treat as junk or rubbish; to scrap, to throw away; (also more generally) to discard, abandon, get rid of. dump1919 To discard, abandon, get rid of. colloquial. sluff1934 transitive. = slough, v.2 3. bin1940 colloquial. To put in a waste-bin; to throw away; hence, by extension, to discard. to put down1944 transitive. U.S. colloquial. Chiefly in African-American use: to abandon, reject, spurn; to quit, give up. shitcan1973 transitive. To reject or put a stop to. Cf. can, v.3 4a. Subcategories:— lightly (1) — utterly or energetically (6) — forsake (21) — abandon stolen goods (1) — throw goods overboard (1) — leave (behind) (9) — not take (4) — do without or dispense with (14) — do without or get rid of (14) — as worthless (2) — cast off by natural process (2) — one thing in favour of another (1) — as a garment, weapon, etc. (4) — by pitching (1) |
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