释义 |
out-talk, v.|aʊtˈtɔːk| [out- 18, 18 b.] trans. To outdo, go beyond, excel, or overcome in talking.
1596Shakes. Tam. Shr. i. ii. 248 What, this Gentleman will out-talke vs all. 1672Petty Pol. Anat. 363 The priests..can often out-talk in Latin those who dispute with them. 1772Ann. Reg. 7 A prince, who..has out-talked the most rigid republicans in his discourses upon liberty. 1863W. Phillips Speeches vi. 115 We are weak here,—out-talked, out-voted. |