释义 |
outˈcharm, v. [out- 18.] trans. To surpass in charming; to charm more potently.
1710Norris Chr. Prudence v. 235 To outcharm all the pleasures and Relishes of this sensible world. 1827–44N. P. Willis Poems, Psyche 15 One silent look of thine, Like stronger magic, will outcharm it all. |