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pit /pɪt/ (-tt-) ► SEE ALLpit sb/sth/yourself against sb/sthpit outpit sth out ●ˌpit sb/sth/yourself aˈgainst sb/sthto test sb/sth/yourself in a struggle or competition with sb/sth (使)与…争斗,经受考验◆It’s a chance to pit yourself against the champion. 这是你与冠军交锋的一次机会。◆I’d like to pit my wits against the best minds in the country (= to test my intelligence). 我想和国内最有头脑的人斗智。◆I like sailing as I enjoy pitting my strength against the wind and the waves. 我喜爱帆船运动,因为我喜欢同风浪搏斗。[v + n/pron + prep]●ˌpit ˈout●ˌpit sth ˈout (NAmE, slang) to spoil a shirt, etc. by sweating a lot (因出汗太多)损坏,糟蹋(衬衫等)◆I was so nervous, and my T-shirt was totally pitted out. 我太紧张了,T 恤衫全被汗水打湿了。◆I tried to defend myself, turned red, and totally pitted out. 我想为自己辩解,变得面红耳赤,汗流浃背。[v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |