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The better of Meaning in English

expression

ˈðə/, /ðə/, /ði/ /ˈbɛtɝ/ /ˈəv
thuh BET-er uhv
ðə, ði/ /bˈɛtɐ/ /ˈɒv
thuh BET-uh ov

释义

This phrase means to gain an advantage over someone or something, to win, or be the superior party in a contest or situation.

用法与细微差别

Used mainly in phrases like 'get the better of' to describe overcoming an opponent, emotion, or temptation. Slightly formal but common in both written and spoken English. Do not confuse with just 'better' (comparative adjective). Often appears with 'someone' or 'something' as the target.

例句

She finally got the better of her fear of flying.

basic

His curiosity got the better of him, so he opened the box.

basic

The team had the better of their opponents throughout the game.

basic

Don’t let your anger get the better of you.

natural

She almost resisted the cake, but temptation got the better of her.

natural

After a long argument, logic finally got the better of emotion.

natural