outsmart

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  • vt. 比…更聪明;用计谋打败
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outsmart 比...精明

out-,超过,smart,聪明的。

outsmart (v.)
"to prove too clever for," 1926, from out + smart (adj.). Related: Outsmarted; outsmarting.
1. 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。

来自《权威词典》

2. 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。

来自柯林斯例句

3. Only virgins can outsmart the killer in the big chase scene at the end.
只有处女才能在最后的大追逐中智胜杀手.

来自电影对白

4. Oncologists must try to outsmart tumors that have already begun to metastasize.
癌病医生们必须采取更有效的办法来对付肿瘤的转移.

来自互联网

5. It is conceivable that bacteria will someday outsmart our best medical technologies.
可以预测,总有一天,即使是我们最先进的医疗技术也将会对这些细菌束手无策.

来自互联网