outjump
verb [ T ] (also out-jump) uk/ˌaʊtˈdʒʌmp/ us/ˌaʊtˈdʒʌmp/
跳得更高或更远
to jump higher or further than someone else, especially in a sport
He outjumped the defender to get to the ball and head it into the goal. 他在争抢中跳得比防守队员高,将球顶进了球门。
He's an excellent rebounder as he is so tall that he is rarely outjumped.
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- She outjumped all her Scandinavian rivals to win the ski-jumping gold medal.
- It was a thrilling long jump competition with each athlete out-jumping the other as it progressed.
- He outjumped his opposite number at the lineout despite being four inches shorter.