释义 |
out-ˈtrade, v. [out- 18 b.] trans. To surpass or outdo in trading.
1677A. Yarranton Eng. Improv. Ep. to Rdr., The English Merchants complaining how the Dutch out-trade them, and that they are not able to live. 1690Child Disc. Trade (1694) 237 They may out-trade us and undersel us. 1807Edin. Rev. X. 352 The Americans will certainly out-trade the East India Company. |