outclimb
verb [ T ] (also out-climb) uk/ˌaʊtˈklaɪm/ us/ˌaʊtˈklaɪm/
(在攀爬时)超越他人
to climb a mountain, tree, etc. better or faster than someone else
She won the gold medal in the speed climbing competition, outclimbing all the other competitors with ease. 她在速度攀登比赛中轻松超越其他参赛者,获得了金牌。
They are extremely agile animals and can outrun and outclimb any predators. 它们是极其敏捷的动物,在奔跑攀爬上比任何捕食动物都快。
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- It was a great day in the mountains but I felt that I had been completely out-climbed by the rest of the group.
- They really pushed themselves to the limit in their preparations for the ascent, constantly trying to outclimb each other.
- He outclimbed all comers to win the annual tree-climbing competition.