释义 |
outˈmatch, v. [out- 18 b.] trans. To be more than a match for; to prove superior to; to surpass, outdo.
1603Breton Dignitie Man (1879) 14/2 In labour the Oxe will out-toile him, and in subtiltie the Foxe will out⁓match him. 1845E. Brontë Wuthering Heights xxi. 183 You'll own that I've out-matched Hindley there. 1885Manch. Exam. 18 Mar. 5/1 Their collective strength enormously outmatches ours. |