英 [ˌaʊtˈsmɑːt] 美 [ˌaʊtˈsmɑːrt]
vt. 比……更聪明;用计谋打败
第三人称单数outsmarts
现在分词outsmarting
过去式outsmarted
过去分词outsmarted
outsmart /ˌaʊtˈsmɑːt/ [ outsmarting outsmarted outsmarts ]
及物动词 If you outsmart someone, you defeat them or gain an advantage over them in a clever and sometimes dishonest way. 智取
Troy was very wise for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
特洛伊以他的年纪来说是非常聪明的,而且已经弄明白了智取她的方法。
beat through cleverness and wit
同义词: outwit / overreach / outfox / beat / circumvent
defeat by more skillful maneuvering
同义词: outmaneuver / outmanoeuvre
She always managed to outsmart her political rivals.
她总有办法表现得比她的政敌智高一筹。
Troy was very wise for his age and had already figured out ways to outsmart her.
特洛伊以他的年纪来说是非常聪明的,而且已经弄明白了智取她的方法。
Most of all we need to keep the long-term perspective in mind that even if computers will outsmart us, we can still be the most creative.
最重要的是,我们需要保持长远的眼光,即使电脑会比我们聪明,我们仍然可以是最具创造力的。
The professor has a vicious enemy to defeat, central intelligence agents to outsmart and a friend to save.
VOA : special.2009.10.09
Years of training and dangerous missions have equipped her to outrun and outsmart the best.
VOA : standard.2010.07.26
In other words,where are the personnel going to come from?" She says the government will need the best people it can find to outsmart the cyber bad guys.
VOA : standard.2009.08.11
But of course, others are savvy enough with their privacy controls to outsmart their parents.
Pfizer's goal was to turn cytisine into a compound that would outsmart the brain's nicotine receptors.
Independent retailers and small businesses are missing a golden opportunity to outsmart their larger competitors.