释义 |
outˈsweep, v. [out- 14, 18 b.] 1. intr. To sweep out, move out with a sweep.
1867G. Macdonald Poems, Three Horses xviii, If a man withstand, outsweeps my brand: I slay him on the spot. 2. trans. To sweep beyond.
1887G. L. Taylor Centen. Poem 13 Apr. in Libr. Mag. (U.S.) Jan. (1888) 403 Our Davies' three-legged nothing's integration Outsweeps sublimest winged imagination. |