释义 |
ˈoutbent, ppl. a. [out- 11.] a. Bent out or outwards. b. Bent upon going or getting out.
1601Daniel Civ. Wars vii. xvi, Which had no power to hold-in minds outbent. 1625Lisle Du Bartas, Noe 151 It is concave and convex, which is as much as to say inbent and out-bent. 1882W. K. Parker in Trans. Linn. Soc. II. iii. 167 The base..is attached to the most outbent part of the trabecula. |