释义 |
out-tongue, v.|aʊtˈtʌŋ| [out- 21.] trans. To excel with the tongue; to exceed in power of tongue.
1604Shakes. Oth. i. ii. 19 Let him do his spight; My Seruices..Shall out-tongue his Complaints. 1607Middleton Your Five Gallants v. i, What, shall we suffer a changeable forepart to out-tongue us? 1844Fraser's Mag. 465, 30,000 preachers that out-tongued her Mamelucks in eloquence. |