2012年12月21日 星期五

Wiktionary - Recent changes [en]: abscond

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Dec 22nd 2012, 07:11

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{{en-verb}}
 
{{en-verb}}
   
# {{rfd-redundant}} {{intransitive}} To [[flee]]; to [[withdraw]] from.
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# {{rfd-redundant}} {{intransitive}} To [[flee]]; to [[withdraw]] from.{{defdate|First attested in the mid 16<sup>th</sup> century.}}<ref name=SOED>{{reference-book | last =| first = | authorlink = | coauthors = | editor =Brown, Lesley | others = | title = The Shorter Oxford English Dictionary | origdate = | origyear = 1933| origmonth = | url = | format = | accessdate = | accessyear = | accessmonth = | edition = 5th | date = | year =2003| month = | publisher =Oxford University Press | location =Oxford, UK | language = | id = | doi = | isbn =978-0-19-860575-7 | lccn = | ol = | pages =8| chapter = | chapterurl = | quote =}}</ref>
 
#: ''The rabbit '''''absconds''''' to avoid detection from predators''
 
#: ''The rabbit '''''absconds''''' to avoid detection from predators''
# {{intransitive}} To depart [[secretly]]; to hide from; to [[steal away]], particularly to avoid arrest or prosecution :
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# {{intransitive|reflexive}} To depart [[secretly]]; to hide from; to [[steal away]], particularly to avoid arrest or prosecution.{{defdate|First attested in the mid 16<sup>th</sup> century.}}<ref name=SOED/>
 
#* '''1848''': [[w:Thomas Babington Macaulay|Thomas Babington Macaulay]], ''[[w:The History of England from the Accession of James the Second|The History of England]]'', Ch. 13
 
#* '''1848''': [[w:Thomas Babington Macaulay|Thomas Babington Macaulay]], ''[[w:The History of England from the Accession of James the Second|The History of England]]'', Ch. 13
 
#*: ... that very homesickness which, in regular armies, drives so many recruits to '''abscond''' at the risk of stripes and of death.
 
#*: ... that very homesickness which, in regular armies, drives so many recruits to '''abscond''' at the risk of stripes and of death.
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#*: Spring beckons! All things to the call respond; The trees are leaving and cashiers '''abscond'''.
 
#*: Spring beckons! All things to the call respond; The trees are leaving and cashiers '''abscond'''.
 
#* ''The captain '''absconded''' his responsibility.''
 
#* ''The captain '''absconded''' his responsibility.''
# {{transitive|obsolete}} To [[hide]] [something], to [[conceal]] [something]; to take away [something].
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# {{transitive|obsolete}} To [[hide]] [something], to [[conceal]] [something]; to take away [something].{{defdate|First attested in the late 16<sup>th</sup> century.}}<ref name=SOED>
 
#* '''2005''', [http://nrtw.org/b/nr_379.php news release], National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Inc, 15 February,
 
#* '''2005''', [http://nrtw.org/b/nr_379.php news release], National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation Inc, 15 February,
 
#* "''They try to '''abscond''' his wages [...]''"
 
#* "''They try to '''abscond''' his wages [...]''"

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