out-act       
verb [ T ] (also outact) uk/ˌaʊtˈækt/ us/ˌaʊt̬ˈækt/
 在表演方面胜出
to be a better actor than someone else; to give a better performance in a film, play, etc. than other people
  It is embarrassing that the non-human performers in this film out-act the human stars. 令人尴尬的是,这部电影中的非人类表演者的演技胜过人类明星。 
 Supporting actors need to be careful not to out-act the stars.
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 - It's not difficult to outact someone who seems capable of expressing only a very limited range of emotions.
 - She out-acted the whole cast with an effortlessly brilliant performance.
 - He seemed to breeze through the audition, outacting everyone else without breaking a sweat.