释义 |
outnoise, v.|aʊtˈnɔɪz| [out- 21.] trans. To outdo in making a noise, to excel in noisiness.
1639Fuller Holy War iv. vii. (1840) 188 If these two orders had not helped to out-noise those supposed heretics. 1676Shadwell Libertine v. Wks. 1720 II. 172, I warrant you, when they cry out, let us out-noise 'em. 1846K. Digby Broadst. Hon., Tancredus II. 5 Horrible yells of debauchery which out-noised the storm. |