Denizione di  outgo - dizionario di inglese del sito grammaticainglese.org - definizione traduzione e spiegazione grammaticale

Definizione monolingua


outgo


Verb

outgo (third-person singular simple present outgoes, present participle outgoing, simple past outwent, past participle outgone)


  1. (poetic) To go out, to set forth.
  2. (archaic) To go further; to exceed or surpass; go beyond.
    • 1603, John Florio, translating Michel de Montaigne, Essays, Folio Society 2006, vol. 1 p. 48:
      Valour hath his limits, as other vertues have: which if a man out-go, hee shall find himselfe in the traine of vice.
  3. To overtake; to travel faster than.
    • 1679, John Bunyan, The Pilgrims Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come, Part I, Section 5,
      What, shall we talk farther with him, or outgo him at present, and so leave him to think of what he hath heard already, and then stop again for him afterwards, and see if by degrees we can do any good to him?
    • 1889, William Morris, The House of the Wolfings, CHAPTER XX,
      Ever he gazed earnestly on the main battle of the Romans, and what they were doing, and presently it became clear to him that they would outgo him and come to the ford, and then he wotted well that they would set on him just when their light-armed were on his flank and his rearward, and then it would go hard but they would break their array and all would be lost: therefore he slacked his pace and went very slowly and the Romans went none the slower for that; […] .
  4. To outdo; exceed; surpass.
    • c.1633, George Herbert, The Reprisal, from The Temple,
      Ah! was it not enough that thou / By thy eternal glory didst outgo me?
    • 1808, Walter Scott, Marmion: A Tale of Flodden Field, Canto First,
      Danger, long travel, want, or woe, / Soon change the form that best we know- / For deadly fear can time outgo, / And blanch at once the hair;
    • 1836, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature, Chapter 5,
      When much intercourse with a friend has supplied us with a standard of excellence, and has increased our respect for the resources of God who thus sends a real person to outgo our ideal; […] .
    • 1876, Herman Melville, Clarel, Part 4, Canto 30: The Valley of Decision,
      ""Ye do outgo / Mad Korah. Boy, this is the Dale / Of Doom, Gods last assizes; so, / Curb thee; even if sharp grief assail, / Respect these precincts lest thou know / An ill.""
Noun

outgo (plural outgoes)


  1. The act or process of going out.
    • 1913, Kate Douglas Wiggin, Penelopes Experiences in Scotland, 2008 Gutenberg eBook edition,
      Once again, after establishing an equally obvious fact, I succeeded in wringing from her the reluctant admission, ""It depends,"" but she was so shattered by the bulk and force of this outgo, so fearful that in some way she had imperilled her life or reputation, so anxious concerning the effect that her unwilling testimony might have upon unborn generations, that she was of no real service the rest of the day.
    • 1914, George Washington Cable, Gideons Band: A Tale of the Mississippi, 2006 Gutenberg eBook edition, VIII: Questions,
      The stately Votaress, with her towering funnels lost in the upper night, was running well inshore under a point, wrapped in a world-wide silence broken only by the placid outgo of her own vast breath, the soft rush of her torrential footsteps far below, and the answering rustle of the nearer shore.
    • 1920, Henry Ford, The International Jew: The Worlds Foremost Problem, Chapter 2: Germanys Reaction Against the Jew,
      The war companies were exclusively Jewish, and although the government attempted to regulate the outgo of food in the interests of all the people, it became notorious that those with money could get all of anything they wanted, regardless of the food cards.
    • 1949, Robert H. Jackson, Supreme Court of the United States, United States v. Womens Sportswear Manufacturing Association: Opinion of the Court,
      Thus the industry in Massachusetts subsists on a constant influx of cloth and outgo of garments which pass through the hands of the stitching contractors for an essential operation.
  2. A quantity of a substance or thing that has flowed out; an outflow.
    • 1903, H. W. Conn, The Story of the Living Machine, 2005 Gutenberg eBook edition,
      Estimates of the solids, liquids, and gases given off from his body must be obtained, for to carry out the experiment an exact balance must be made between the income and the outgo.
    • 1912, Linda Burfield Hazzard, Fasting for the Cure of Disease,
      And the arms of the scale of intake and outgo must likewise remain at level, and they do so maintain balance in health.
  3. (Business or Commerce) an expenditure, cost or outlay.
    • 1918, Joseph McKenna, Supreme Court of the United States Lynch v. Turrish: Opinion of the Court,
      Net income (profits) is the difference between income and outgo.
    • 1933 March 4, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelts First Inaugural Address,
      Through this program of action we address ourselves to putting our own national house in order and making income balance outgo.

Definizione dizionario outgo


sorpassare
spesa
superare

Altri significati:
  To outdo; exceed; surpass.
  To overtake; to travel faster than.
  (Business or Commerce) an expenditure, cost or outlay.
  (archaic) To go further; to exceed or surpass; go beyond.
  (poetic) To go out, to set forth.
  A quantity of a substance or thing that has flowed out; an outflow.
  The act or process of going out.

Traduzione outgo


sorpassare ,spesa ,superare

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