英 [ˌaʊtməˈnuːvə(r)] 美 [ˌaʊtməˈnuːvər]
vt. 在谋略上胜过;智胜
第三人称单数outmanoeuvres
现在分词outmanoeuvring
过去式outmanoeuvred
过去分词outmanoeuvred
outmanoeuvre /ˈaʊtməˌnuːvə/ [ outmanoeuvring outmanoeuvred outmanoeuvres ]
及物动词 If you outmanoeuvre someone, you gain an advantage over them in a particular situation by behaving in a clever and skilful way. 智胜
Again, Murphy had quietly outmanoeuvred him.
墨菲又一次在暗中智胜了他。
defeat by more skillful maneuvering
同义词: outmaneuver / outsmart
... undermine 逐渐削弱 outmanoeuvre 以计谋挫败 outmaneuver 以策略制胜 ...
智胜(outmanoeuvre), 此释义来源于网络辞典。
outmaneuver 以计谋胜过;运用策略击败
The president has so far managed to outmanoeuvre his critics.
到目前为止,总统面对批评者都能够应付裕如。
Use your wits and judgement to outmanoeuvre the menacing birds who are waiting to attack every false move.
使用你的才智去判断野人出现的错误,等待这个时候去攻击它们。
In a thight situation, a sloop should try to outrun its enemy, using the ability to outmanoeuvre large vessels.
正常情况下,单桅纵帆船应当利用他们机动灵活的特点快速的从敌人大型船只附近逃脱。
However, the council failed to make progress as warring factions fought to outmanoeuvre each other in the long-running conflict.
Here is a paradox for the management theorists: any boss who cannot outmanoeuvre a system designed to keep him under control is probably not worth having.
Retail experts say the way forward is for stores to add value through careful development of own-label fashion rather than trying to imitate or outmanoeuvre specialist fashion retailers.
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