outmanoeuvred

美 [ˌaʊtməˈnuːvərd]英 [ˌaʊtməˈnuːvəd]
  • v.比…技高一筹;比…高明
  • outmanoeuvre的过去分词和过去式
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outmanoeuvred

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    VERB 智胜;比…技高一筹
    If you outmanoeuvre someone, you gain an advantage over them in a particular situation by behaving in a clever and skilful way.

    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。

  1. Great Britain 's hockey players were outmanoeuvred by Germany .

    英国曲棍球队不敌德国队。

  2. 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。

  3. 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。

  4. 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。

  5. Outmanoeuvred , the mutineers surrendered .

    反叛者被智取后投降。

  6. 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。