outstripped
英 [ˌaʊtˈstrɪpt]
美 [ˌaʊtˈstrɪpt]
v. 比…大(或重要等); 超过; 胜过; 超越(竞争对手); 比…跑得快; 超越
outstrip的过去分词和过去式
柯林斯词典
- VERB 超过;胜过
If one thingoutstripsanother, the first thing becomes larger in amount, or more successful or important, than the second thing.- In the mid-eighteenth century the production of food far outstripped the rise in population...
18世纪中叶食物的产量远远超过人口的增长。 - In 1989 and 1990 demand outstripped supply, and prices went up by more than a third.
1989年和1990年出现了供不应求的状况,物价上涨了三分之一还要多。
- In the mid-eighteenth century the production of food far outstripped the rise in population...
双语例句
- This front far outstripped the more publicized Manchurian front and soon became of nationwide importance.
这条战线的激战远远超过了被大肆渲染的满洲战线,并很快成为举足轻重的战场。 - The only clean rescue for Europe would be if growth far outstripped expectations.
彻底拯救欧洲的唯一办法,将是增长远远超过预期。 - Yet, rapid urbanization has outstripped public sector investment in public transport, leading to inadequacy of services.
然而,快速城市化超过了在公共交通方面的公共部门投资,导致服务的不足。 - What is also significant about the more recent increase is that prices have outstripped rents.
更值得注意的是,最近,卖价的涨速已经超过了租金涨速。 - Today I've finally outstripped her.
今天我总算是抢在她前头了。 - International circulation soon outstripped that of the UK Edition.
国际版的发行量迅速超过了英国版。 - His newspaper outstripped its rivals in circulation.
他的报纸在发行量上超过了他的对手。 - The imagination of her mother and herself had outstripped the truth.
母亲和她自己的想象力远远超过了事实。 - In the mid-eighteenth century the production of food far outstripped the rise in population
18世纪中叶食物的产量远远超过人口的增长。 - Both figures outstripped most forecasts.
这两个数据均优于多数预测。