释义 |
have the better ofBe more successful in (a contest): Attlee had the better of these exchanges...- The second game was a much closer contest with Grange having the better of the exchanges until midway through the second half when Kilbride rallied with some good scoring to force a draw.
- The 18-year-old defender, sent off when the sides met at Ibrox in November, scored just two minutes into a match that Aberdeen went on to have the better of.
- In truth, they stalled as the second half spawned something of a role reversal and Lincoln had the better of what followed.
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