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outflank

/out-flangk/US // ˌaʊtˈflæŋk //UK // (ˌaʊtˈflæŋk) //

包抄,包抄对方,包抄过去,迂回包抄

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to go or extend beyond the flank of; turn the flank of.
    • : to outmaneuver or bypass.

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Examples

  • Yet while these companies operate competing services, Cainiao has the potential to outflank them because its platform can absorb any industry players that wish to be a part of it.

  • The competition too often becomes about who can outflank their fellow travelers.

  • The most acute risk comes from those who outflank radicals with deeper radicalism.

  • He even recruited a few of his former agency handlers, once retired, to help him outflank the CIA.

  • To woo back Tea Party support from Perry, she has to outflank him to the right, and she risks going too far.

  • But are not the armies of the enemy strong enough to outflank any line of intrenchments that we might make?

  • A regular organization of forces is observed and every effort made to outflank or surround the enemy.

  • It was a long detour for Paul to outflank his game and get to the leeward of it.

  • But they might outflank him and come in to the right or left of him.

  • The enemy could easily outflank and surround us, if we did not abandon it in time.