outfly
verb [ T ] (also out-fly) uk/ˌaʊtˈflaɪ/ us/ˌaʊtˈflaɪ/ outflew | outflown
飞得更快
to fly faster or better than someone else or than another bird
The buzzard outflew the crow and struck it in mid-air.
Although his plane was technically inferior to the enemy's, he always felt capable of outflying them. 尽管他的飞机在技术指标上不如敌人,但他总有信心超越他们。
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- This new fighter plane can outfly anything the enemy has produced.
- The battle was very one-sided as they out-fought, out-manoeuvred, and out-flew us.
- This bird has such powerful wings that it can outfly any predators with ease.