单词 | outplay |
释义 | outplayn. Now rare. ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > [noun] uppingc950 showingOE propositiona1382 evidencec1384 musterc1400 manifestation?a1425 demonstrationc1450 ostension1474 demonstrance1509 ostentationa1513 forthsetting1528 apparition1533 manifesting1536 outshow1547 objection1554 displaying1556 proclamation1567 discovery1576 remonstrance1583 appearance1587 explicature1592 ostent1600 object1609 showing forth1615 innotescencea1631 presentment1637 deplication1648 display1661 exertion1668 extraversion1675 exhibitiona1677 exertment1696 show-off1776 unfoldment1850 outcrop1854 outplay1859 eclosion1889 1859 H. W. Beecher New Star Pagers 44 As full, as fresh, as overflowing to-day as if it were the very first day of its outplay! 1860 W. H. Holcombe Poems 216 A miracle Is but the outplay of a spiritual law Into th' expanse of nature. 1872 H. W. Beecher Pop. Lect. Preaching v. 97 Fervency, which is only another term for emotional outplay. 2. Cricket. That part of a match played by the side that is ‘out’; fielding. ΘΚΠ society > leisure > sport > types of sport or game > ball game > cricket > [noun] > bowling and fielding outing1849 outcricket1884 outplay1884 1884 James Lillywhite's Cricketers' Ann. i. i. 1 They were handicapped in their out-play by the absence of their best bowler. 1924 Times 15 Dec. 5/4 A very muddy pitch and a heavy, slippery ball rather spoiled the outplay. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). outplayv. 1. transitive. To play better than; to beat or surpass in playing (in various senses of the verb). Occasionally reflexive. ΘΚΠ society > communication > manifestation > [verb (transitive)] uppec897 atewOE sutelec1000 openOE awnc1175 kithec1175 forthteec1200 tawnec1220 let witc1275 forthshowa1300 to pilt out?a1300 showa1300 barea1325 mythc1330 unfoldc1374 to open outc1390 assign1398 mustera1400 reyve?a1400 vouchc1400 manifest?a1425 outshowc1425 ostendc1429 explayc1443 objecta1500 reveala1500 patefy?1509 decipher1529 relieve1533 to set outa1540 utter1542 report1548 unbuckle1548 to set forth1551 demonstrate1553 to hold forth1560 testify1560 explicate1565 forthsetc1565 to give show of1567 denudec1572 exhibit1573 apparent1577 display?1578 carry1580 cipher1583 laya1586 foreshow1590 uncloud?1594 vision1594 explain1597 proclaim1597 unroll1598 discloud1600 remonstrate1601 resent1602 to bring out1608 palesate1613 pronounce1615 to speak out1623 elicit1641 confess1646 bear1657 breathe1667 outplay1702 to throw out1741 evolve1744 announce1781 develop1806 exfoliate1808 evince1829 exposit1882 pack1925 society > leisure > sport > winning, losing, or scoring > win, lose, or score [verb (transitive)] > win > defeat overplayc1460 smother1676 lurch1678 outplay1702 thrash1789 defeat1830 spreadeagle1832 thresh1852 whitewash1867 blank1870 annihilate1886 nip1893 slam1907 plaster1919 skittle1919 rip1927 maul1928 demolish1938 massacre1940 trounce1942 hammer1948 murder1952 to shut out1952 zilch1957 zip1964 trip1974 society > leisure > the arts > music > performing music > playing instruments > play instrument [verb (transitive)] > play better than outplay1702 society > leisure > sport > types of play, actions, or postures > [verb (transitive)] > play better than outplay1896 1702 C. Beaumont J. Beaumont's Psyche (new ed.) i. xxxvi. 3 If I Deign to outplay him in his own sly part. 1703 S. Centlivre Love's Contrivance (front matter) Mr. Wilks, who extended his Faculties to such a Pitch, that one may almost say he out-play'd himself. 1876 W. Thornbury Christmas Scene at Rome in Hist. & Legendary Ballads & Songs 127 And there are the devil's younger kin Piping away through thick and thin To out-play us. 1896 Westm. Gaz. 15 Dec. 10/1 Australian athletes, who have shown that they can out-run, out-row, out-shoot, or out-play the athletes of other lands. 1931 H. Belloc Hist. Eng. IV. ii. ii. 352 He has out-played every intrigue against him. 1972 G. Green Great Moments in Sport: Soccer ii. 35 England has been outplayed..in a number of ways. 1991 Times 3 Aug. i. 31/6 Marshall outplayed Denison 21—11. 2. transitive. To play out; to play to an end. rare. ΚΠ 1864 W. W. Skeat tr. J. L. Uhland Songs & Ballads 220 The jest is now out-played. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1859v.1702 |
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