outmanoeuvre
- vt.比…技高一筹;比…高明
过去式: outmanoeuvred 现在分词: outmanoeuvring 过去分词: outmanoeuvred 第三人称单数: outmanoeuvres
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The president has so far managed to outmanoeuvre his critics .
到目前为止,总统面对批评者都能够应付裕如。
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He has shown once again that he 's able to outmanoeuvre the military
他再次证明了自己能够智胜军方。
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Great Britain 's hockey players were outmanoeuvred by Germany .
英国曲棍球队不敌德国队。
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He is completely outmanoeuvred in his campaign to win the support of other minister .
他为赢得其他大臣的支持而竭尽全力,却因失算而彻底受挫。
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In a recession , companies can accelerate organisational change , take share from rivals , acquire resources cheaply and outmanoeuvre rivals .
衰退中,企业可加速机构变革,抢占竞争对手的市场份额,以低成本获取资源,智胜竞争对手。
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In some parts of the capital the police were outnumbered , outmanoeuvred and unable or unwilling to prevent looting .
在首都的一些地区,暴徒在数量上超过警察,警察无计可施,不能或不愿阻止抢劫行为。
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Only Britain put up any resistance to Europe throwing its weight behind the French Socialist , but found itself outmanoeuvred at a breakfast of finance ministers in Brussels yesterday .
只有英国对欧洲这一决定持反对态度,但它在昨日的布鲁塞尔财长早餐会上无法掌控局面。
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Russia is a permanent member of the UN Security Council and can use its veto to outmanoeuvre the international community , as it has cynically shown on Syria .
俄罗斯是联合国安理会常任理事国,可以使用否决权来牵制国际社会,它在叙利亚问题上就采取过这样的做法。
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The quest for total knowledge , along with his own revolutionary credentials , enabled him to outmanoeuvre colleagues who wanted to preserve their own fiefdoms within the leadership .
与那些只想保持领导地位的同事相比,他对知识的探求,以及自身的革命资历都让他略高一筹。
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Outmanoeuvred , the mutineers surrendered .
反叛者被智取后投降。
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A popular joke going around the telecoms industry of late is that Samsung has outmanoeuvred Apple in smartphone innovation - adding a powerful heater to its Galaxy Note 7 to warm the hands of users in cold winter months .
最近电信行业普遍流传的一个笑话是,三星(Samsung)在智能手机创新上比苹果(Apple)更胜一筹——它给GalaxyNote7加上一个功率强大的加热器以便让用户在寒冷的冬季暖手。
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Inspired by the ideas of Nobel laureate Thomas Schelling , economists have become fascinated by the idea of commitment strategies , where your virtuous self takes steps to outmanoeuvre your weaker self before temptation strikes .
受到诺贝尔奖得主托马斯∠鞌(ThomasSchelling)的启发,经济学家迷上了承诺战略的理念——在诱惑变得不可抵挡之前,你品行高尚的那部分自我会采取行动,战胜你较弱的那部分自我。