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单词 outdraw
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Definition of outdraw in English:

outdraw

verboutdrawn, outdrew aʊtˈdrɔːˌoutˈdrô
[with object]
  • (of a person or event) attract a larger crowd than (another person or event)

    the shops in Paris outdraw both the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The cross-town Braves would see a mere 146,500 fans, outdrawn by nearly 2 to 1.
    • From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province.
    • Last year was the first time in 10 years that Chinese films outdrew foreign films at the Chinese box office.
    • How, it wondered in a December article, could a conservative all-news network outdraw a liberal one?
    • Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts.
    • Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm.
    • Only two European cities managed to outdraw Glasgow in terms of fans attending top-flight matches.
    • Expos play a doubleheader in Philadelphia, and the games are outdrawn by a traffic accident on the Ben Franklin Parkway.
    • The reruns of this program outdraw all of the first run and live shows that they do.
 
 

Definition of outdraw in US English:

outdraw

verbˌoutˈdrô
[with object]
  • (of a person or event) attract a larger crowd than (another person or event)

    the stores in Paris outdraw both the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Expos play a doubleheader in Philadelphia, and the games are outdrawn by a traffic accident on the Ben Franklin Parkway.
    • From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province.
    • Last year was the first time in 10 years that Chinese films outdrew foreign films at the Chinese box office.
    • The cross-town Braves would see a mere 146,500 fans, outdrawn by nearly 2 to 1.
    • Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts.
    • Only two European cities managed to outdraw Glasgow in terms of fans attending top-flight matches.
    • The reruns of this program outdraw all of the first run and live shows that they do.
    • How, it wondered in a December article, could a conservative all-news network outdraw a liberal one?
    • Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm.
 
 
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