outsmart / ˌaʊtˈsmɑrt /

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outsmart 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to get the better of; outwit.

outsmart 近义词

v. 动词 verb

outwit

更多outsmart例句

  1. Getting there required a secret alliance that outsmarted the show’s troubled history.
  2. The idea of pulling off the perfect crime, outsmarting the law, and making your getaway — in the movies, it’d been romanticized.
  3. If such mutations originate in areas without widespread vaccine coverage, they may continue to evolve enough to outsmart currently authorized vaccines.
  4. With no weapons onboard, the crew is forced to outsmart the pirates.
  5. This is where you can outsmart the regime with cunning patience.
  6. He tried to outsmart the instructors by resting the back of his head on a buoy in the pool.
  7. But like millions of others, I went through phases when I was cocksure I could outsmart the market.
  8. With his self-centered juvenile mind, he never thought anyone would try to outsmart him and succeed.
  9. Just stay alive and you can outsmart these savages, he repeated ironically to himself.
  10. A half-crazy kid and yours truly trying to outsmart and out-Tarzan these wild men.
  11. Don't try to outsmart your interrogator by giving false information.
  12. It's cat and mouse, who can outsmart whom, hunter versus hunted fun.