transitive. To complete (a term of life); to survive the end of (a period of time). Also (Irish English): to outlive (a person).
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释义 | the world > time > duration > have duration [verb (transitive)] > outlast (23) to live out1535 transitive. To complete (a term of life); to survive the end of (a period of time). Also (Irish English): to outlive (a person). outlast1570 transitive. To last longer than or beyond; to exceed or surpass in duration; to survive. outwear1579 transitive. To outlast in use; to wear longer than. outlive1582 transitive. Of a thing: to endure longer than; to outlast. supervive1586 transitive. = survive, v. 2. outflourish1594 transitive. To survive or flourish longer than. to stand out1600 transitive. To endure to the end, hold out under or against (a difficult or painful experience, harsh conditions, etc.); to last out (a period of… outdure1611 transitive. To exceed in endurance, outlast. outstanda1616 transitive. To stand or endure longer than; to stay to or beyond the end of. outsit1633 transitive. To sit beyond (the time or duration of something); to sit to the end of (something). Now rare. survive1633 transitive. To continue to live after, outlive. transferred. To continue to exist after the death or cessation of (a person, condition, etc.), or… endure1636 quasi-transitive with out: To last out, persist during the continuance of (an event or action). stay1639 quasi-transitive with out. To remain to the end of; to remain and witness the end of. Also, to remain beyond the limit of, outstay. outmeasure1646 transitive. To exceed in quantity or extent. superlast1648 transitive to last beyond, outlast. outstaya1652 transitive. To stay longer than. last1658 transitive. To surpass or exceed in length of life or duration; to outlast, outlive. In later use only with out. tarrya1662 transitive. To wait for, wait in expectation of; to await, expect; †to stay for (a meal). †tarry out, to stay till the end of. to tarrya person's le… superannuate1820 transitive. To outlast, outwear. Obsolete. rare. outrange1887 transitive. To surpass in extent of time or recorded history. Obsolete. rare. to see out1897 transitive. Originally Australian. Of a thing, esp. a possession: to remain serviceable for the remainder of the life of (a person), or longer; to… Subcategories:— a state or experience (1) — in a drinking contest (1) |
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