释义 |
outˈsay, v. [out- 15, 17.] †1. trans. To utter or speak out; to inform upon. (Prop. two words.)
c1330R. Brunne Chron. (1810) 238 Ilk thefe oþer out said. 1422tr. Secreta Secret., Priv. Priv. 206 Moche is the vertue of Prayer, whych out sayd in erthe, worchyth in hevyn. 2. To say more than.
1658Flatman Commend. Verses Sanderson's Graphice, He outsays all, who lets you understand, The head is Sanderson's, Faithorne's the hand. |