单词 | outblaze |
释义 | † outblazen. Obsolete. A blazing forth. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > manner of action > violent action or operation > [noun] > bursting violently from rest or restraint > instance of outbreakinga1387 breaking-out1552 outbreak1562 eruption1598 storm1602 out-breach1609 fulmination1623 outflying1641 outburst1657 float1763 overboiling1767 irruption1811 gush1821 outflash1831 outflush1834 shooting forth1837 outbursting1838 blow-off1842 outblaze1843 upburst1843 upthrow1855 upbreak1856 spurt1859 outlash1868 spitfire1886 Brock's benefit1948 1843 J. Martineau Endeavours Christian Life I. ix. 124 A more vehement outblaze of human crime. 1883 Overland Monthly Aug. 205/1 The outblaze of autumn colors that signals the end of summer. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online June 2018). outblazev. 1. transitive. To blaze more brightly than, to obscure by a brighter blaze. Also figurative: to surpass in brilliance. ΘΚΠ the world > matter > light > intensity of light > [verb (transitive)] > be brighter than outshine1585 outblazea1634 outglare1648 outray1652 outflame1658 outdazzle1691 the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (transitive)] overstyeOE overshinec1175 overgoc1225 passc1225 surmountc1369 forpassc1374 overmatcha1375 overpassa1382 to pass overa1393 overcomec1400 outpass?a1425 exceedc1425 precedec1425 superexcelc1429 transcendc1430 precel?a1439 outcut1447 overgrowc1475 to come over ——a1479 excel1493 overleapa1500 vanquish1533 outweigh1534 prevent1540 better1548 preferc1550 outgo1553 surpassa1555 exsuperate1559 cote1566 overtop1567 outrun1575 outstrip1579 outsail1580 overruna1586 pre-excel1587 outbid1589 outbrave1589 out-cote1589 top1590 outmatch1593 outvie1594 superate1595 surbravec1600 oversile1608 over-height1611 overstride1614 outdoa1616 outlustrea1616 outpeera1616 outstrikea1616 outrival1622 antecede1624 out-top1624 antecell1625 out-pitch1627 over-merit1629 outblazea1634 surmatch1636 overdoa1640 overact1643 outact1644 worst1646 overspana1657 outsoar1674 outdazzle1691 to cut down1713 ding1724 to cut out1738 cap1821 by-pass1848 overtower1850 pretergress1851 outray1876 outreach1879 cut1884 outperform1937 outrate1955 one-up1963 a1634 J. Marston Poems (1961) 198 Letts mixe our glories to outblaze your flame To be outshone is Heauens & greate harts shame. 1684 J. Harington Grecian Story 7 Her Eyes were black spread flaming Rays Which Diamonds could far outblaze. 1743 E. Young Complaint: Night the Fourth 34 His Wrath inflam'd? his Tenderness on Fire? Like soft, smooth Oyl, outblazing other Fires? 1755 J. N. Scott Ess. transl. Homer 28 In Armour, which out-blaz'd the Lamp of Day. 1845 G. L. Craik Sketches Hist. Lit. & Learning Eng. IV. 112 A tide of gorgeous eloquence..like a river of molten gold; outblazing..everything of the kind in any other poetry. 1876 ‘Ouida’ In Winter City vi. 144 To buy big diamonds till she could outblaze Lady Dudley. 1909 G. K. Chesterton Tremendous Trifles xii. 77 The monstrous watering-place..outblazing the sun. 1985 N.Y. Times (Nexis) 10 Nov. i. 1/3 A suit in a bright shade..that seemed to outblaze the fall foliage framing the welcoming tableau. ΘΚΠ the mind > emotion > passion > be or become affected with passion [verb (intransitive)] > (be ready to) burst out anburstc1275 boilc1386 to fly outc1400 flamea1591 flush1601 overboil1611 burst1633 bust1705 outblazea1711 explode1834 a1711 T. Ken Sion iii, in Wks. (1721) IV. 384 She to the Hight of heav'nly Ardour rais'd, When next the Daughters met, in Hymn outblaz'd. 1829 S. L. Fairfield Heir of World i. 36 And Youth's dim hope outblazes like a star High throned in heaven and gleaming from afar. 1870 W. Morris Earthly Paradise: Pt. IV 416 Therewith the smouldering fire again outblazed Within him. 1879 R. D. Joyce Blanid 199 The bright brazen blood-red point outblazed Beyond a follower's back. Derivatives outˈblazing n. ΚΠ 1885 19th Cent. Mar. 678 The intensely hot gases from which the greater part of that remote sun's light came during its outblazing. a1911 D. G. Phillips Susan Lenox (1917) I. ix. 139 He was twenty-four hours and a night's sleep away from his first fierce outblazing of fury. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2004; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1843v.a1634 |
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