释义 |
outpunch, v.|aʊtˈpʌn(t)ʃ| [f. out- 18 + punch v.1 3.] trans. In boxing, to surpass (an opponent) in punching ability.
1950F. Mills Twenty Years xiii. 168 For the next few rounds.., he was gradually coming back..and for the seventh, eighth and ninth, I think he outboxed and outpunched me. 1956― Forward the Light-Heavies ix. 99 Delaney made a bad start in 1927 by being out-punched by Jim Maloney over 10 rounds at the new Garden. 1960Times 26 Apr. 17/3 He was outthought, outboxed and..outpunched by the Mexican. 1961Times 6 June 5/4 J. Malcolm was outpunched and outpointed. |