outsmart
/ˌaʊtˈsmɑːt/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊtˈsmɑːrt/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈsmärt/ (ame, mw)
outsmart — 動詞
- outsmartpresent simple I / you / we / they
- outsmartshe / she / it
- outsmartedpast simple
- outsmarting-ing form
1. to win against someone because you think more quickly or use a smarter plan than
智取
靠更聰明的辦法勝過對方
to win against someone because you think more quickly or use a smarter plan than they do.
Beatriz outsmarted the scammers by asking for a video call first.
Beatriz 先要求對方開視訊,智取了那些騙子。
outsmart + person + by + -ing
When the lights failed, Ziad outsmarted the other team with a paper map.
停電時,Ziad 靠一張紙地圖智取了另一隊。
outsmart a team with a practical solution
The tiny startup outsmarted larger rivals by offering free bike repairs.
那家小型新創靠免費修腳踏車,智取了較大的對手。
Noa outsmarted her brother and found the hidden key under the flowerpot.
Noa 智取了哥哥,在花盆下找到了藏起來的鑰匙。
With one fake move, the striker outsmarted the goalkeeper and scored.
前鋒一個假動作就智取了守門員,順勢破門。
- outwit
very close in meaning, but slightly more literary in tone
- outfox
emphasizes slyness or a surprising trick
- outmaneuver
stresses strategy across a longer contest
- trick
broader and may not suggest superior planning
文法句型
outsmart + someone
outsmart + someone + by + -ing
用法筆記
Usually takes a person, team, or system as its object. A by + -ing phrase often shows the clever move that makes the win possible.