- one-upsmanship (n.)
- 1952, from noun phrase one up "scoring one more point than one's opponent" (1919).
- 1. It was the expression of a man who'd won a trifling game of one-upmanship.
- 这是一个人在无关紧要的较量中取巧获胜时流露出的表情。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He won at golf more by one - upmanship than by skill.
- 他打高尔夫赢球靠的不是真本事,而是伎俩.
来自辞典例句
- 3. His skillful one - upmanship won him the election.
- 他那胜人一筹的伎俩为他赢得选举.
来自辞典例句
- 4. If the disk from yesterday, the multi - empty side still win one - upmanship.
- 如果从昨日盘面看, 多方 仍然胜空方一筹.
来自互联网
- 5. But the developers also fell prey to one - upmanship.
- 但是开发商们也深受 斗勇 比狠之苦.
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