outplay

英 [ˌaʊtˈpleɪ] 美 [ˌaʊtˈpleɪ]

v.  (技胜一筹)战胜,击败

过去分词:outplayed过去式:outplayed现在分词:outplaying第三人称单数:outplays

BNC.36635 / COCA.28487



牛津词典

verb

  1. (技胜一筹)战胜,击败
    to play much better than sb you are competing against
    1. We were totally outplayed and lost 106–74.
      我们以74:106惨败。

柯林斯词典

  1. VERB (在体育比赛中)打得比…好,战胜,击败
    In sports, if one person or team outplays an opposing person or team, they play much better than their opponents.
    1. We outplayed the Australians...
      我们战胜了澳大利亚队。
    2. He was outplayed by the Swedish 21-year-old.
      他输给了21岁的瑞典小将。

双语例句

  1. We outplayed the Australians
    我们战胜了澳大利亚队。
  2. He was outplayed by the Swedish 21-year-old.
    他输给了21岁的瑞典小将。
  3. I'm just gonna outplay the guy.
    我只是想赢这个人。
  4. For me it still comes down to superior players able to outplay their opponents no matter what formation it is.
    在我看来,不管采用什么阵型,归根到底还是要靠那些能够胜出对手一筹的超级球星。
  5. When researchers usually select problems for "Artificial Intelligence" to solve, they return to a handful of favorites: Can a machine outplay a human at a game like chess or poker?
    一般,在研究人员挑选要让“人工智能”去解决的问题的时候,他们还是会去找那一些自己最喜欢的问题:机器在象棋或扑克上能不能超过人类?
  6. If you want to be a better team, a better player, you have to overplay and outplay the other guys. That's our objective.
    如果你想成为一支优秀的球队,一名优秀的球员,你必须打败所有的对手,这就是我们的目标。
  7. He squeezes everything from his ship and can outplay the enemy in the most hopeless case.
    依靠战机他能粉碎任何对手并在最无望的战斗中击败敌人。
  8. I'm just gonna outplay this guy this hand.
    我就想在这一把赢他。

英英释义

verb

  1. excel or defeat in a game
    1. The Knicks outplayed the Lakers