outshoot 的 3 个定义
out·shot, out·shoot·ing.
- to surpass in shooting, as in accuracy or in number of shots made.
- to shoot beyond.
- to shoot out; send forth: a tree outshooting its roots.
out·shot, out·shoot·ing.
- to shoot forth; project: sparks outshooting from the fire.
- an act or instance of shooting out: an outshoot of his fist that staggered his opponent.
- something that shoots out: a row of outshoots from the soil.
更多outshoot例句
- He was jack-fool enough to think that with this leather pipe he could outshoot the best archer in Christendom.
- The first ball was an outshoot that just cut the corner of the plate.
- There was scarce a man in the Cumberlands or the Appalachians who could outshoot him.
- Time was when I could outshoot thee three matches in four; now should I miss the side of a house at a hundred paces.
- Delicate Forbes could outshoot and outride even Jed Brower when he chose, and his courage with cattle was that of a man.