释义 |
outbloom, v.|-ˈbluːm| [out- 18.] trans. To surpass in bloom. Also fig.
1746W. Horsley Fool (1748) I. 48 Cheeks that out-bloom the Roses. 1817Byron Beppo lxxxiv, You still may mark her cheek, out-blooming all. 1861G. J. Whyte-Melville Good for Nothing II. 48 She will out-bloom her former self in her new prosperity, even as bleak, barren March is out-bloomed by the merry month of June. |