outpoint
/ˌaʊtˈpɔɪnt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊtˈpɔɪnt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈpȯint/ (ame, mw)
outpoint — 動詞
- outpointpresent simple I / you / we / they
- outpointshe / she / it
- outpointedpast simple
- outpointing-ing form
1. to beat someone in a sport such as boxing by gaining a higher point total over t
點數獲勝
在拳擊等運動以積分擊敗對手
to beat someone in a sport such as boxing by gaining a higher point total over the course of the match.
Ishaan outpointed the defending champion across all twelve rounds at Madison Square Garden.
Ishaan 在麥迪遜花園廣場的十二回合比賽中以點數擊敗了衛冕冠軍。
transitive: outpoint + opponent (boxing context)
The young Cuban boxer outpointed Andrew on every judge's scorecard last Saturday night.
上週六晚上,那位年輕的古巴拳擊手在每位裁判的計分卡上都以點數勝過 Andrew。
collocation: outpoint on the scorecards
Antonia hoped to outpoint her rival rather than risk a knockout in the final round.
Antonia 希望以點數獲勝,而不是冒著在最後一回合被擊倒的風險。
The challenger from Manila outpointed Asher in a close decision over ten rounds.
來自馬尼拉的挑戰者在十回合的比賽中以些微的點數差距擊敗了 Asher。
Marta trained hard for months because she knew she would have to outpoint the taller fighter.
Marta 苦練數月,因為她知道自己必須以點數擊敗那位身材較高的拳擊手。
- beat on points
everyday phrasing for the same idea; less formal in sports reporting
- best
broader; works for any contest, not specifically points-based
- defeat
general win; doesn't specify how the win was achieved
- lose to
the opposite outcome, from the perspective of the defeated fighter
文法句型
outpoint + opponent
用法筆記
Subject is usually a boxer, fencer, or other point-scored combat athlete. Almost always used in the active voice with a named opponent as the object; the implied scoring system is the judges' card, not a knockout.