释义 |
bemouth, v.|bɪˈmaʊð| [f. be- 2 + mouth v.] trans. To mouth the praises of (a person); to talk grandiloquently, to declaim.
a1843Southey Nondescr. i, They heard the illustrious furbelow'd Heroically in Popean rhyme Tee-ti-tum'd, in Miltonic blank bemouth'd. 1882F. Harrison Crisis in Egypt 6 The peace and good name of a great people are not to be bemouthed away by diplomatic brag. |