释义 |
outˈjump, v. [out- 18.] trans. To surpass or exceed in jumping.
1639Ld. Digby, etc. Lett. conc. Relig. (1651) 85 So active as to out-jump him a foot. 1891M. M. Dowie Girl in Karp. 246 The silly suggestiveness of a brain that outjumps one's thoughts. 1897Voice (N.Y.) 18 Mar. 1/5 He could outrun, outbox, outjump, and outswim any boy in Portland. |