释义 |
outroll, v.|aʊtˈrəʊl| [out- 15.] trans. To roll out or forth; to unroll, unfurl, uncoil.
a1585Montgomerie Flyting 352 Outrowde bee thy tongue, yet tratling all times. 1647H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. ii. xxi, Drove into the Sun, or thence out-rol'd. Ibid. iii. i. xiv, Thus weak of her own self..that she no'te out-roll Her vitall raies. 1815Southey Roderick i. 41 And gently did the breezes..Curl their long flags outrolling. 1880G. Meredith Tragic Com. (1881) 252 A day that outrolled the whole Alpine hand-in-hand of radiant heaven-climbers. So ˈoutroll n.; ˈoutˌrolling vbl. n.
1860F. W. Faber Bethlehem 16 The out-rolling of an uncreated ocean. 1891G. Meredith One of our Conq. III. v. 88 Barmby paused on his outroll of the word. |