outfox
英 [ˌaʊtˈfɒks]
美 [ˌaʊtˈfɑːks]
v. 以智力胜过(或超过)
过去分词:outfoxed 现在分词:outfoxing 过去式:outfoxed 第三人称单数:outfoxes
COCA.32225
牛津词典
verb
- 以智力胜过(或超过)
to gain an advantage over sb by being more clever than they are
柯林斯词典
- VERB 智胜;谋略上比…更胜一筹
If yououtfoxsomeone, you defeat them in some way because you are cleverer than they are.- There is no greater thrill than to bluff a man, trap him and outfox him.
虚张声势吓唬别人,让他钻入圈套,用计将他击败,没有比这更刺激的事情了。
- There is no greater thrill than to bluff a man, trap him and outfox him.
英英释义
verb
- beat through cleverness and wit
- I beat the traffic
- She outfoxed her competitors
- outdo someone in trickery
双语例句
- So it is likely that oncologists will put together cocktails of treatments, each using a different strategy to outfox the cancer.
因此,肿瘤医生很可能采取鸡尾酒疗法,每种疗法应用不同的策略来对付癌症。 - Your mother could outfox ulysses.
你母亲比尤利西斯还聪明。 - We managed to outfox him.
我们设法用计谋击败了他。 - But how easy would it be to outfox the detectives?
但是用它破案比靠那些侦探们要简单多少呢? - Every move was made with an astuteness designed to outfox his opponents.
每一步都走得很精明,以便能以智谋战胜他的对手。 - Most decision-making advice is political, in the broadest sense of the word-how best to outfox a trial prosecutor, sway a jury, win support from shareholders or woo alienated voters by shuffling a political coalition and making legislative concessions.
多数做决定的建议极具广泛的政治性:比如怎样做才能用最好的方法胜诉原告,动摇陪审团,赢得股东支持,通过政治联盟改组以及立法让步拉选票。 - He can outfox his opponent almost every time.
他几乎每次都能智取他的敌手。 - She can easily outfox him.
她会轻易地瞒过他。 - There is no greater thrill than to bluff a man, trap him and outfox him.
虚张声势吓唬别人,让他钻入圈套,用计将他击败,没有比这更刺激的事情了。