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Definition of outguess in English: outguessverb aʊtˈɡɛsˌaʊtˈɡɛs [with object]Outwit (someone) by guessing correctly what they intend to do. (因猜透对手意图而)智胜 a brilliant military commander outguesses the enemy 杰出的军事指挥员通常算准敌人的计谋。 Example sentencesExamples - There is something terminally appealing in trying to outguess the trapped company in a most unpleasant predicament, where suspicions are dropped only as each falls victims to an elaborate and poignant murder plot.
- Performance-enhancing drugs would increase his bat speed, but they wouldn't account for his superior hand-eye coordination or the sheer baseball intellect he displays in consistently outguessing pitchers.
- But scientists do not play only at outguessing one another.
- Trying to outguess the market doesn't pay off over the long term.
- But she is smart, often outthinking or outguessing everyone, and occasionally aided by a bit of blind chance.
- He must've known this girl's style, because he outguessed her on every point.
- But we see people thinking they can outguess the market all the time.
- It outguessed my every manoeuvre on the sandy bottom, and I ended the dive knackered, without one image of its huge iridescent blue pectoral fins splayed like a splendid fan to show for my efforts.
- She discovered a moment too late that the alien had outguessed her again, looping around the other way and leaving her badly out of position.
- Some batters take a see-ball-hit-ball approach to their job, but many others try to outguess pitchers and anticipate what's coming.
- This helps explain why specialists fail to outguess non-specialists.
- Therefore the game revolves around trying to outguess your opponents as to where they're going.
- Union representatives claim to have outguessed their employers in predicting future consumer wants, but what basis is there for this?
- By any name, it is a psychological game of outguessing and outbluffing your opponents, and includes a number of interesting mechanics.
- But we're keeping it quiet now because we don't want our competition to outguess us.
- But a randomized version of the procedure can't be outguessed so easily; the adversary can't know where to hide the target because the program doesn't decide where to search until it begins reading random bits.
- When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
- He outguesses hitters, who sit on his curveball on two-strike counts - he is just as apt to throw a two-seamer or high four-seamer as a curve.
- He had outguessed the empath, had regained control of the confrontation.
- You have to react to the opponent's move, try to outguess his next move, and surprise him with a cunning countering action.
Rhymesacquiesce, address, assess, Bess, bless, bouillabaisse, caress, cess, chess, coalesce, compress, confess, convalesce, cress, deliquesce, digress, dress, duchesse, duress, effervesce, effloresce, evanesce, excess, express, fess, finesse, fluoresce, guess, Hesse, impress, incandesce, intumesce, jess, largesse, less, manageress, mess, ness, noblesse, obsess, oppress, phosphoresce, politesse, possess, press, priestess, princess, process, profess, progress, prophetess, regress, retrogress, stress, success, suppress, tendresse, top-dress, transgress, tress, tristesse, underdress, vicomtesse, yes Definition of outguess in US English: outguessverbˌaʊtˈɡɛsˌoutˈɡes [with object]Outwit (someone) by guessing correctly what they intend to do. (因猜透对手意图而)智胜 a brilliant military commander outguesses the enemy 杰出的军事指挥员通常算准敌人的计谋。 Example sentencesExamples - By any name, it is a psychological game of outguessing and outbluffing your opponents, and includes a number of interesting mechanics.
- Performance-enhancing drugs would increase his bat speed, but they wouldn't account for his superior hand-eye coordination or the sheer baseball intellect he displays in consistently outguessing pitchers.
- She discovered a moment too late that the alien had outguessed her again, looping around the other way and leaving her badly out of position.
- There is something terminally appealing in trying to outguess the trapped company in a most unpleasant predicament, where suspicions are dropped only as each falls victims to an elaborate and poignant murder plot.
- He had outguessed the empath, had regained control of the confrontation.
- When I am double-crossed and outwitted by another competent player, I am somewhat peeved, probably dismayed at the appearance of my crumbling position on the board, and if anything mad at myself for not outguessing my opponent.
- He must've known this girl's style, because he outguessed her on every point.
- But we see people thinking they can outguess the market all the time.
- Some batters take a see-ball-hit-ball approach to their job, but many others try to outguess pitchers and anticipate what's coming.
- You have to react to the opponent's move, try to outguess his next move, and surprise him with a cunning countering action.
- He outguesses hitters, who sit on his curveball on two-strike counts - he is just as apt to throw a two-seamer or high four-seamer as a curve.
- But we're keeping it quiet now because we don't want our competition to outguess us.
- But she is smart, often outthinking or outguessing everyone, and occasionally aided by a bit of blind chance.
- This helps explain why specialists fail to outguess non-specialists.
- But a randomized version of the procedure can't be outguessed so easily; the adversary can't know where to hide the target because the program doesn't decide where to search until it begins reading random bits.
- Trying to outguess the market doesn't pay off over the long term.
- But scientists do not play only at outguessing one another.
- Union representatives claim to have outguessed their employers in predicting future consumer wants, but what basis is there for this?
- Therefore the game revolves around trying to outguess your opponents as to where they're going.
- It outguessed my every manoeuvre on the sandy bottom, and I ended the dive knackered, without one image of its huge iridescent blue pectoral fins splayed like a splendid fan to show for my efforts.
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