outspent
基本解釋
- adj. 筋疲力盡的;耗盡的
英漢例句
- Not long ago, he was tipped to win both Iowa and New Hampshire, where he outspent his rivals by huge multiples.
不久前,專(zhuān)家預(yù)計(jì)他將在愛(ài)荷華州和新罕普什爾州獲勝,他在這兩個(gè)州比他的對(duì)手們多花了很多錢(qián)。 - In truth, the Bianconeri comfortably outspent their rivals, bringing in a whole host of ‘good’, but not ‘great’, players.
事實(shí)上,斑馬軍團(tuán)比他們的死敵們的花費(fèi)還要高,他們得到了許多“優(yōu)秀的”球員,卻不是“偉大的”球員。
blog.sina.com.cn - That changed in 2008 when the conservative majority struck down a federal rule that had tripled the limit on campaign contributions for a candidate outspent by a rich, self-financed opponent.
而2008年,事情發(fā)生了變化。 保守黨的大多數(shù)打破了聯(lián)邦槼定---一個(gè)有錢(qián)的競(jìng)選者給一個(gè)候選人捐助了三倍於捐款上限的資金。 - That still leaves more than 55 million Americans who voted for the aging, outspent warrior, John McCain.
FORBES: It's Time To Restore Liberty - Mr Romney and his supporters also vastly outspent his rivals, blitzing them with vicious advertisements.
ECONOMIST: Mitt Romney’s chances - In more than 60% of House districts, the winner outspent the loser by 10 to 1.
ECONOMIST: Did money talk? Is water wet?