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outmatch

/out-mach/US // ˌaʊtˈmætʃ //

不匹配的,不敌,不匹配,不胜其扰

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to be superior to; surpass; outdo: The home team seems to have been completely outmatched by the visitors.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbsurpass

Examples

  • As we evolved as a species, we were greatly outmatched by other animals.

  • They say they were outmatched by Oxitec’s money, which, for example, helped fund radio ads, direct mail and door-knockers in the lead-up to a non-binding 2016 referendum on the company’s mosquito releases.

  • The list of reasons the Washington Wizards were outmatched and overwhelmed by the aggressive, confident Phoenix Suns in a 134-106 loss Saturday night is varied and lengthy.

  • The Glock was designed in the late 1980s as a way to outmatch increasingly well-armed criminals.

  • He dismounted, ran towards his brother, thinking the party would outmatch the brigands, and called to them for help.

  • I shall meet him in courage, did he outmatch great Achilles and wear arms like his forged by Vulcan's hands.

  • It can never be wrong to outmatch an enemy in the methods they employ, no matter what form they take.

  • But I suppose you will tell me that your Northern beauties can easily outmatch such wit.

  • St. Clair and Martin divided the punting between them and together they managed to outmatch the efforts of the Southby kicker.

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