outsmart
英 [ˌaʊtˈsmɑːt]
美 [ˌaʊtˈsmɑːrt]
v. 比…精明; 智胜
过去分词:outsmarted 现在分词:outsmarting 过去式:outsmarted 第三人称单数:outsmarts
BNC.41794 / COCA.21286
牛津词典
verb
- 比…精明;智胜
to gain an advantage over sb by acting in a clever way- She always managed to outsmart her political rivals.
她总有办法表现得比她的政敌智高一筹。
- She always managed to outsmart her political rivals.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 智胜;比…更机灵;比…更精明
If yououtsmartsomeone, you defeat them or gain an advantage over them in a clever and sometimes dishonest way.- Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
以他的年龄来说特洛伊非常聪明,早就想到了骗过她的妙计。
- Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
英英释义
verb
- beat through cleverness and wit
- I beat the traffic
- She outfoxed her competitors
- defeat by more skillful maneuvering
- The English troops outmaneuvered the Germans
- My new supervisor knows how to outmaneuver the boss in most situations
双语例句
- Some global corporations can even outsmart their Chinese counterparts in under-the-table deals, bribing officials and cutting employee benefits.
一些全球性公司甚至通过不法交易、贿赂官员和削减员工利益来取得与中国同行竞争的胜利。 - At the same time, her own arrangements must also be unpredictable if she wishes to outsmart you.
与此同时,如果她想做得比你精明,那么,她自己的安排也必须是不可预知的。 - The eldest son was the cleverest young man in the land; he could outsmart anyone.
大哥机智过人,是全球最聪明的年轻人。 - I had to learn how to elude him, outsmart him.
我得学会如何躲避他,智胜他。 - When Aladdin finds a magic lamp and unleashes the charismatic genie within, he wishes to become a prince so he can romance Jasmine and outsmart the evil Jafar.
当阿拉丁发现了一个神灯并释放出了里面的具有神奇魔力的灯神。他许愿变成了一位王子,这样就可以迎娶茉莉公主并打败了邪恶的魔法师。 - It affected our brain because humans were social and there was a premium on being as intelligent as possible in order to outsmart your opponents in competition, ultimately for mates.
这种状况之所以对大脑有影响是因为人类是社会动物,只有尽可能地聪明一些才能在较量中最终胜过对手,获得配偶。 - He fancied he could outsmart the whole world.
他以为他能骗得过全世界。 - You can outsmart yourself only if you look ahead and prepare.
只有向前看并做好准备,你才能战胜自己。 - It holds simply that it is very hard for any investor ( or regulator, or journalist) consistently to outsmart the market.
它简单地指出,任何投资者(或监管机构和记者)要想一直在智力上战胜市场,都非常困难。 - Troy was very clever for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
以他的年龄来说特洛伊非常聪明,早就想到了骗过她的妙计。