(of a person or event) attract a larger crowd than (another person or event)
(人,事件)比…吸引更多的人,比…更具吸引力
the shops in Paris outdraw both the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower
Example sentencesExamples
The cross-town Braves would see a mere 146,500 fans, outdrawn by nearly 2 to 1.
From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province.
Last year was the first time in 10 years that Chinese films outdrew foreign films at the Chinese box office.
How, it wondered in a December article, could a conservative all-news network outdraw a liberal one?
Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts.
Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm.
Only two European cities managed to outdraw Glasgow in terms of fans attending top-flight matches.
Expos play a doubleheader in Philadelphia, and the games are outdrawn by a traffic accident on the Ben Franklin Parkway.
The reruns of this program outdraw all of the first run and live shows that they do.
Definition of outdraw in US English:
outdraw
verbˌoutˈdrô
[with object]
(of a person or event) attract a larger crowd than (another person or event)
(人,事件)比…吸引更多的人,比…更具吸引力
the stores in Paris outdraw both the Louvre and the Eiffel Tower
Example sentencesExamples
Expos play a doubleheader in Philadelphia, and the games are outdrawn by a traffic accident on the Ben Franklin Parkway.
From drawing board to league champions in quick succession, the Giants have become Northern Ireland's great sporting phenomenon, outdrawing any team in the province.
Last year was the first time in 10 years that Chinese films outdrew foreign films at the Chinese box office.
The cross-town Braves would see a mere 146,500 fans, outdrawn by nearly 2 to 1.
Baseball fans responded by swarming the Polo Grounds to see Ruth, doubling Yankees attendance and outdrawing their hosts.
Only two European cities managed to outdraw Glasgow in terms of fans attending top-flight matches.
The reruns of this program outdraw all of the first run and live shows that they do.
How, it wondered in a December article, could a conservative all-news network outdraw a liberal one?
Finally, in a widely overlooked dynamic, progressive issues outdrew reactionary issues in some key head-to-head gauges of voter enthusiasm.