outduel
verb [ T ] (also out-duel) uk/ˌaʊtˈdʒuː.əl/ us/ˌaʊtˈduː.əl/ -ll- or -l-
在比赛中胜出
to beat an opponent in a race, game, or competition
She regularly outduels me on the track but in cross-country races too.
It was an epic chess game, but in the end I managed to outduel him. 这是一场史诗级的国际象棋比赛,但最终我还是战胜了他。
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- He was an experienced pitcher but was out-duelled last Tuesday by their big hitters.
- The finals were thrilling with the Reds outduelling the Blues in the decider.
- The Superbowl was thrilling that day, with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers outdueling the Kansas City Chiefs.
- It was widely agreed that she had out-duelled her main rival in the debate.