| 释义 |
outhandle in British English (ˌaʊtˈhændəl) verb (transitive)to handle better than outhandle in American English (ˌautˈhændəl) transitive verbWord forms: -dled, -dlingto handle or operate in a superior way to That car outhandles all others in its class Word origin [out- + handle]out- is a prefixal use of the adverb out, occurring in various senses in compounds (outcast; outcome; outside), and serving also to form many transitive verbs denoting a going beyond, surpassing,or outdoing in the particular action indicated (outbid; outdo; outgeneral; outlast; outstay; outrate) |