释义 |
out-ˈdream, v. rare. [out- 16, 15 b.] trans. †a. To oust or expel by dreams (obs.). b. To dream to an end. nonce-use.
1621Fletcher Isl. Princess iii. i, I am no flatterer, To promise infinitely, and out-dream dangers. 1798W. Sotheby tr. Wieland's Oberon (1826) II. 214 The moanful dream out-dreamt, the trial o'er. |