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outhit verb[ T ] (alsoout-hit)uk /ˌaʊtˈhɪt/ us /ˌaʊtˈhɪt/present participleouthitting | past tense and past participleouthit in tennis or boxing, to hit harder than someone else, or, in golf, to hit a ball further than someone else: (网球、拳击)比对手打击更强;(高尔夫球)比对手打得更远 She has such a powerful backhand that you'll never succeed in outhitting her. He was regularly outhitting me off the tee but I was holing more putts.他在开球时经常打得比我更远,但我推杆入洞更多。 in baseball, to have more batters (= people trying to hit the ball) safely reach first base after hitting the ball than the other team: (棒球)安打数量多于对手 The Reds outhit the Blues 12-6.红队以安打12比6的优势击败了蓝队。 He wasn't that nimble a boxer but would win matches by simply outhitting his opponent. It was a crushing straight-sets defeat in which he was out-thought and out-hit. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Fighting sports aikido all-in wrestling arm-wrestling armlock bantamweight feint gumshield half nelson hammerlock hapkido haymaker outfight punching bag rabbit punch rope rounder roundhouse southpaw wristlock wushu
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