释义 |
outhumour, v.|aʊtˈhjuːmə(r)| [out- 26, 21.] trans. †a. To put or drive (a person) out of his humour or mood. b. To surpass in humour.
1607Wilkins Miseries Enforced Marr. v. in Hazl. Dodsley IX. 565. I will out humour you, Fight with you and lose my life. 1883American VI. 219 A passage in which our humorist out-humors himself. |