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单词 outshow
释义

outshown.

Forms: see outshow v.
Origin: Formed within English, by conversion. Etymon: outshow v.
Etymology: < outshow v. Compare earlier outshowing n. N.E.D. (1904) gives the pronunciation as (ɑutˌʃōu·) /aʊtˈʃəʊ/.
Obsolete.
Display, exhibition; an instance of this.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > [noun]
uppingc950
showingOE
propositiona1382
evidencec1384
musterc1400
manifestation?a1425
demonstrationc1450
ostension1474
demonstrance1509
ostentationa1513
forthsetting1528
apparition1533
manifesting1536
outshow1547
objection1554
displaying1556
proclamation1567
discovery1576
remonstrance1583
appearance1587
explicature1592
ostent1600
object1609
showing forth1615
innotescencea1631
presentment1637
deplication1648
display1661
exertion1668
extraversion1675
exhibitiona1677
exertment1696
show-off1776
unfoldment1850
outcrop1854
outplay1859
eclosion1889
1547 J. Bale Lattre Examinacyon A. Askewe f. 67 For as lyttle haue those tradycyons of hys of the worde of God, in their prowdest outshewe, as they haue.
1556 N. Grimald tr. Cicero Thre Bks. Duties ii. f. 79 Deeme themselues able to attein stedfast glory, by false pretence, & vaine outshow.
1845 S. Judd Margaret i. xvii. 158 Some would dwell a good while on that smoke, and see in it manifold out-shows and denotements of spiritualities.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2018).

outshowv.

Brit. /ˌaʊtˈʃəʊ/, U.S. /ˌaʊtˈʃoʊ/
Inflections: Past participle outshowed, outshown;
Forms: see out- prefix and show v.
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: out- prefix, show v.
Etymology: < out- prefix + show v. With sense 1 compare to show out (see show v. 3f).
1. transitive. poetic. To show forth, exhibit, manifest.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > manifestation > [verb (transitive)]
uppec897
atewOE
sutelec1000
openOE
awnc1175
kithec1175
forthteec1200
tawnec1220
let witc1275
forthshowa1300
to pilt out?a1300
showa1300
barea1325
mythc1330
unfoldc1374
to open outc1390
assign1398
mustera1400
reyve?a1400
vouchc1400
manifest?a1425
outshowc1425
ostendc1429
explayc1443
objecta1500
reveala1500
patefy?1509
decipher1529
relieve1533
to set outa1540
utter1542
report1548
unbuckle1548
to set forth1551
demonstrate1553
to hold forth1560
testify1560
explicate1565
forthsetc1565
to give show of1567
denudec1572
exhibit1573
apparent1577
display?1578
carry1580
cipher1583
laya1586
foreshow1590
uncloud?1594
vision1594
explain1597
proclaim1597
unroll1598
discloud1600
remonstrate1601
resent1602
to bring out1608
palesate1613
pronounce1615
to speak out1623
elicit1641
confess1646
bear1657
breathe1667
outplay1702
to throw out1741
evolve1744
announce1781
develop1806
exfoliate1808
evince1829
exposit1882
pack1925
c1425 J. Lydgate Troyyes Bk. (Augustus A.iv) ii. 4355 (MED) For sorwe oute-schewid..doth þinges tweyne: It causeth frendis for to siȝe sore, And his enymyes to reioische more.
a1450 (c1412) T. Hoccleve De Regimine Principum (Harl. 4866) (1897) 254 (MED) And he kepe hym cloos..And noght out schewe how seek he inward is, He may al day so sytten helpelees.
1558 T. Phaer tr. Virgil Seuen First Bks. Eneidos vii. sig. U.iijv Duke Auentine..Victoriously outshewes his charet faier.
1579 E. Spenser Shepheardes Cal. sig. Di He blusht..Ne durst againe his fyrye face out showe.
1613 G. Chapman Memorable Maske Inns of Court sig. A4 His attire; a short robe of gould, frindg'd; his wide sleeues turn'd vp, and out-showd his naked armes.
1868 W. Barnes Poems Rural Life 172 How wide the light outshows to sight The place and living face of man.
1898 T. Hardy Wessex Poems 2 Then, high handiwork will I make my life-deed, Truth and Light outshow.
1928 T. Hardy Winter Words 39 I say I have outshown it; proved her even Until death very virgin pure and spotless!
a1937 I. Gurney Coll. Poems (1982) 129 The somehow getting there, the last conception Bettered, and something of one's own spirit outshown.
2. transitive. To outdo in show or showiness; to put on a better show or performance than.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > make ostentatious display of [verb (transitive)] > surpass in ostentation
outswagger1607
outshow?1611
?1611 G. Chapman tr. Homer Iliads xxii. 306 Troys miserable Queene..tore Her royall garments, shrieking out..the people prostrate lay;..And yet the king, did all their lookes outshow.
1786 A. M. Bennett Juvenile Indiscretions III. 71 Mrs. Gab's sole ambition was to out-show and out-dress her neighbours.
1845 N. P. Willis Dashes at Life with Free Pencil iii. 182 London is wonderfully embellished within the last three years..by the almost insane rivalry that exists among the tradesmen to outshow each other in the expensive magnificence of their shops.
1995 Idaho Falls Post Reg. (Nexis) 1 Oct. b1 Coming into the game we knew it would be a battle of the defenses and we wanted to outshow them.
1997 Age (Melbourne) (Nexis) 1 Apr. 21 I think the real objection was that he was going to outshow all of the French designers with his show and a massive party, which was quite grandiose.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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