out-dazzle
verb [ T ] (also outdazzle) uk/ˌaʊtˈdæz.əl/ us/ˌaʊtˈdæz.əl/
光芒盖过他人
to be more impressive than someone or something else, often by looking more shiny or more expensive
The red carpet can turn into a competition for the stars to out-dazzle each other with expensive gems. 红地毯可以变成明星们戴着昂贵的宝石竞相炫耀的赛场。
These latest finds outdazzle even the ancient Egyptian treasures discovered last century.
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- With her stunning designer dress and jaw-dropping necklace, she out-dazzled everyone at the ball.
- The candidate's wife completely out-dazzled him when she introduced him at a rally last week.
- The winger came on as a substitute and outdazzled his teammates with a fine performance.