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
- Even before the economic downturn sank sales, their ability to produce cars outstripped their ability to sell them.
即使在经济衰退导致销量下降之前,他们的汽车产能也超过了销售能力。 - In the past six to 12 months, imports in almost all the region's economies have outstripped exports, says Mr Basu at Daiwa, a sign of rising internal demand.
大和证券的巴苏表示,在过去的6到12个月里,几乎所有亚洲经济体的进口都多于出口,表明内需不断增长。 - They also outstripped the capabilities of the legal frameworks in place.
此外,它们超出了现有法律框架的处理能力。 - International circulation soon outstripped that of the UK Edition.
国际版的发行量迅速超过了英国版。 - Unfortunately, the rush to privatize has greatly outstripped the public interest.
不幸的是,匆忙推行的私有化热潮大大的损害了公共利益。 - 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。 - Have certainly outstripped the triumphs.
已经超过了对胜利的渴望。 - Marianne was astonished to find how much the imagination of her mother and herself had outstripped the truth.
玛丽安吃惊地发现,她和她妈妈的想象是多么地超出实际情况之外。 - Demand has outstripped supply for the second month running.
第二个月就供不应求了。 - 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。