释义 |
† interˈtear, v. Obs. Also enter-. [inter- 1 b.] trans. To tear or rend mutually.
1603Florio Montaigne ii. xi. (1632) 240 All are pleased to see them [beasts]..enterteare one another. 1647Trapp Comm. Matt. v. 9 The wicked are apt (as dogs) to intertear and worry one another. 1649S. Clarke Lives Fathers, P. Martyr (1854) 582 Rather to hazard the loss of his life, than to suffer Christians thus to intertear one another. |