outhustle
verb [ T ] mainly US informal (also out-hustle) uk/ˌaʊtˈhʌs.əl/ us/ˌaʊtˈhʌs.əl/
(比他人)更努力地做某事
to do something with more effort and energy than someone else
They outhustled us in the first quarter, causing us to fumble three times. 他们在第一节比赛中比我们更加拼搏,导致我们三度失误。
His campaign team didn't let up at all, outhustling the other teams in getting people to vote. 他的竞选团队丝毫没有松懈,比其他团队动员了更多的人去投票。
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- She is a tenacious reporter and will outhustle all others to get to the story first.
- The company had been forced out of the market, out-hustled by aggressive new players.
- He's a fine and methodical chess player but you stand a chance of winning if you can outhustle him.