intransitive. Go away immediately. imperative.
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释义 | society > travel > aspects of travel > departure, leaving, or going away > [phrase] > exhortation to depart or go away (8) begonec1370 intransitive. Go away immediately. imperative. hence with —— !1534 hence with —— !: used to express a desire that the specified person or thing should go away or be gone. Obsolete. via1600 As an exhortation or command to depart, = Away, be off, begone. show your shapes1699 colloquial or slang. show your shapes: come into view. See also quots. 1699 and 1785. walk your bodyc1730 transitive. To guide, accompany, or escort (a person) on foot, esp. in a specified direction. Also with adverbs, as off, out, etc. run along (with you)!1803 intransitive. To depart about one's business; to go away. Frequently in imperative, esp. in the phrase run along (with you)! (often used to… to jump (or go (and) jump) in the lake1912 Colloquial phrase to jump (or go (and) jump) in the lake: to go away and cease being a nuisance; usually imperative as a contemptuous dismissal. imshi1916 Be off, go away. Also as v. |
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