outlead

名词 n. 动词 v.

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. An electrical lead for outward-going current.
    — A thermocouple at the outlead of the photocathode just near the envelope of the photomultiplier measured the temperature of 100 ° K about 30 min after starting to cool it.
动词 v.
  1. To lead out. archaic
    — So he came down from his tower and called his knights. Lordings, —he said — to arms; the Emperour Divoun beleaguers us within our walls. Now let us make three sallies brave and sure. The first I will outlead myself.
  2. To exceed in leadership. transitive
    — If anyone can outlead as leader, I hope he will outlead as leader, but my conversation was with those gentlemen who by their positions are entitled to participate in directing the affairs of the House.
  3. To bring about; to encourage.
    — This is an Education which consists in the outleading of the blackguardizing, pauperizing, vagrant-like, and theftuous elements of the mentality, entirely withdrawn, and apart from any moral guidance, any elevating tendency, any ameliorating influence, nay, directly under the direction of the demoralized and the abandoned.
  4. To exceed in leading; to maintain a strong lead ahead of; to outcompete. transitive
    — On, on, in never-ending race, Behind the billows vainly chase; Both wave and wind with all their speed The barge doth thrice in flight outlead.

词形变化

outleads present,singular,third-person outleading participle,present outled participle,past outled past outleads plural outleads present,singular,third-person outleading participle,present outled participle,past outled past

词源

词源 1
From Middle English outleden (“to lead out”), from Old English ūtlǣdan (“to lead or bring out”), from ūt- (“out”) + lǣdan (“to lead”). Equivalent to out- + lead.
词源 2
From out- (“beyond, surpassing”) + lead.
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