释义 |
outˈshove, v. [out- 18.] trans. To outdo or surpass in shoving; to shove harder than.
1938D. Runyon Furthermore vii. 142 Then the next thing anybody knows, the Yales outshove the Harvards, and now the game is over. 1960Times 29 Feb. 3/3 Often they outshoved the French pack. 1963Times 11 Mar. 3/5 With the Irish forwards outshoving Wales in the tight and felling all in their path in the loose, Wales were unable to free themselves of anxiety of some sort. |