outflanked

英 [ˌaʊtˈflæŋkt] 美 [ˌaʊtˈflæŋkt]

v.  包抄; 侧翼包围; (尤指出其不意地)胜过,占先
outflank的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 侧翼包抄
    In a battle, when one group of soldiers outflanks another, it succeeds in moving past the other group in order to be able to attack it from the side.
    1. ...plans designed by General Schwarzkopf to outflank them from the west.
      施瓦茨科普夫将军制订的从西翼包抄他们的作战计划
  2. VERB 占…的上风
    If you outflank someone, you succeed in getting into a position where you can defeat them, for example in an argument.
    1. He had tried to outflank them...
      他曾试图占据上风,胜过他们。
    2. His own ideas were outflanked by those of more radical reformers.
      他辩不过那些更加激进的改革派。

双语例句

  1. His own ideas were outflanked by those of more radical reformers.
    他辩不过那些更加激进的改革派。
  2. But I find it hard not to laugh at the moral outrage of news publishers whose muckraking is outflanked by cute cat videos.
    然而,我禁不住要嘲笑那些新闻出版商的道德义愤了&他们披露的丑闻影响力还赶不上可爱的猫咪视频。
  3. LONDON& Perhaps befitting a battle that ended French hegemony in Europe, Paris, it seems, has been outflanked once again.
    伦敦&或许与终结法国在欧洲的霸权的那场战役一样,巴黎似乎再次被打败了。
  4. If he concentrated only on the threat posed by, say, Samsung, he would be quickly outflanked by others.
    如果他只关注比如说三星(Samsung)构成的威胁,他将很快被其他竞争对手超越。
  5. Alibaba has also outflanked the opposition in online payments.
    阿里巴巴在网上支付的领域又棋胜一筹。
  6. We outflanked the enemy on the left.
    我们向敌人左侧迂回。
  7. He found himself outflanked over incomes policy.
    他发现自己在收入政策的辩论中败给了对手。
  8. He was totally outflanked in the debate.
    他在那场辩论中一败涂地。
  9. The US found itself outflanked with Saudi Arabia and Venezuela for company.
    美国则发现自己与沙特阿拉伯和委内瑞拉一道被人“包抄”。
  10. That has opened a gap for him to be outflanked from the far right.
    这就给极右派攻击他打开了一个缺口。
  11. I cut through a row to escape him, but he outflanked me.
    我迅速穿过一排座位想避开他,但他截住了我。
  12. But, drawing on off-the-record conversations with Chinese officials, shirk argues that the leaders run scared of being outflanked by nationalist critics.
    但谢淑丽称,根据与中国官员的私下谈话,这些领导人害怕被民族主义评论家所包围。