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1
to gain an advantage over someone, especially by using a clever strategy
- The company outflanked its rivals by launching a cheaper model.
- Smaller firms often outflank larger ones through innovation.
- The lawyer outflanked the prosecution with unexpected evidence.
- Political opponents were outflanked by a sudden policy shift.
- He tried to outflank his opponent in the debate with sharp logic.
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侧翼包围, 迂回
to maneuver around the side of an enemy force, position, or defensive line in order to gain a tactical advantage
- The general devised a plan to outflank the enemy, sending a contingent of troops to attack from the rear.
将军制定了一个包抄敌人的计划,派遣一支部队从后方发动攻击。
- During the battle, the cavalry was strategically positioned to outflank the opposing infantry, disrupting their formation.
在战斗中,骑兵被战略性地布置以包抄敌方步兵,打乱他们的阵型。
- The guerrilla fighters utilized their knowledge of the terrain to outflank the larger enemy force, catching them by surprise.
游击队员利用他们对地形的了解包抄了更大的敌军,出其不意地抓住了他们。
- The military strategist instructed the artillery to create a diversion, allowing infantry to outflank the enemy's main position.
军事战略家指示炮兵制造分散注意力的行动,让步兵能够包抄敌人的主要阵地。
- The nimble cavalry units were deployed to outflank the slower-moving armored divisions and strike at vulnerable points.
敏捷的骑兵部队被部署以侧翼包围移动较慢的装甲师并打击脆弱点。
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