out·wit /ˌaʊtˈwɪt/
(vt.)瞞騙,以智取勝
Out·wit v. t.
1. To surpass in wisdom, esp. in cunning.
They did so much outwit and outwealth us ! --Gauden.
Out·wit n. The faculty of acquiring wisdom by observation and experience, or the wisdom so acquired; -- opposed to inwit. [Obs.]
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outwit
v : beat through cleverness and wit; "I beat the traffic"; "She
outfoxed her competitors" [syn: overreach, outsmart,
outfox, beat, circumvent]
[also: outwitting, outwitted]