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单词 outshoot
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Definition of outshoot in English:

outshoot

verboutshot aʊtˈʃuːtˌoutˈSHo͞ot
[with object]
  • 1Shoot better than (someone else).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I was a younger man, I believed what I read in the gun magazines and presumed that an auto would always easily outshoot a revolver when things went to warp speed.
    • More than likely, at least one brand or load will clearly outshoot the others.
    • Now he regrets it because I can outshoot him at targets.
    • For a Smith duty auto to outshoot a Smith target revolver is almost unheard of.
    • As I often experience today, the factory ammunition outshot my standard handload.
    • Eastern target shooters also outshot men from the west.
    • But was it her fault that she could outride, outfight, outshoot, outfly, outeverything him?
    • It doesn't always outshoot the higher priced stuff, but it does so often enough to warrant your consideration.
    1. 1.1 Score more goals or points or make more shots than (another player or team).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Warriors lost a battle despite outshooting and mostly outplaying their opponents.
      • We went into overtime and they outshot us 13-1, but the one goal we got was the winning goal.
      • The Scots dominated the game, outshooting their opponents 35 to 0.
      • Despite outshooting the Japanese 41-32, the host country won by a 4-1 margin.
      • They outshot us one night 50-20 and were skating circles around us.

Rhymes

acute, argute, astute, beaut, Beirut, boot, bruit, brut, brute, Bute, butte, Canute, cheroot, chute, commute, compute, confute, coot, cute, depute, dilute, dispute, flute, galoot, hoot, impute, jute, loot, lute, minute, moot, newt, permute, pollute, pursuit, recruit, refute, repute, route, salute, Salyut, scoot, shoot, Shute, sloot, snoot, subacute, suit, telecommute, Tonton Macoute, toot, transmute, undershoot, uproot, Ute, volute
 
 

Definition of outshoot in US English:

outshoot

verbˌoutˈSHo͞ot
[with object]
  • 1Shoot better than (someone else).

    Example sentencesExamples
    • When I was a younger man, I believed what I read in the gun magazines and presumed that an auto would always easily outshoot a revolver when things went to warp speed.
    • It doesn't always outshoot the higher priced stuff, but it does so often enough to warrant your consideration.
    • But was it her fault that she could outride, outfight, outshoot, outfly, outeverything him?
    • As I often experience today, the factory ammunition outshot my standard handload.
    • More than likely, at least one brand or load will clearly outshoot the others.
    • Eastern target shooters also outshot men from the west.
    • For a Smith duty auto to outshoot a Smith target revolver is almost unheard of.
    • Now he regrets it because I can outshoot him at targets.
    1. 1.1 (in sports) make or take more shots than (another player or team).
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They outshot us one night 50-20 and were skating circles around us.
      • The Scots dominated the game, outshooting their opponents 35 to 0.
      • We went into overtime and they outshot us 13-1, but the one goal we got was the winning goal.
      • The Warriors lost a battle despite outshooting and mostly outplaying their opponents.
      • Despite outshooting the Japanese 41-32, the host country won by a 4-1 margin.
 
 
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