outruns

英 [ˌaʊtˈrʌnz] 美 [ˌaʊtˈrʌnz]

v.  跑得比…快(或远); 超过; 发展更快
outrun的第三人称单数



柯林斯词典

    The form outrun is used in the present tense and is also the past participle of the verb. outrun的过去分词与原形相同。

  1. VERB 跑得比…快
    If you outrun someone, you run faster than they do, and therefore are able to escape from them or to arrive somewhere before they do.
    1. There are not many players who can outrun me.
      跑得比我快的球员为数不多。
  2. VERB 超过;超出;发展快于
    If one thing outruns another thing, the first thing develops faster than the second thing.
    1. Spending could outrun the capacity of businesses to produce the goods.
      消费有可能超出企业的产能。

双语例句

  1. His ambition outruns his ability.
    他的野心大于他的才干。
  2. MUCH has been written about the rise of the BRICs ( Brazil, Russia, India and China) and the shift in economic power eastward as Asia outruns the rest of the world.
    写金砖四国(巴西、俄罗斯、印度和中国)者繁矣。写世界经济势力随亚洲的超凡经济增速而东移者亦繁矣。
  3. His imagination outruns the facts.
    他的想像脱离事实,想入非非。
  4. As a specific operation mode, which outruns the original reactor core design, the related and specialized design argument and safety analysis is required.
    延伸运行作为一个特定的运行模式,需要进行相关的设计论证和安全分析。
  5. Along with business correspondence quantity increase, sometimes longer distance and more wave-length are needed for Metropolitan Area Network, this outruns the range CWDM can provide.
    随着通信业务量的增大,城域网有时会需要较长的距离和较多的波长,超出了CWDM所能提供的范围。
  6. With the development of the society, the variation of social interaction and the improvement of technology make it inevitable that the information involved in a case usually outruns the life experience of average people, so experts seem to be more and more necessary.
    随着人类社会的发展,人际关系和科学技术日新月异的变化,案件事实涉及到的信息常常是会超出一般生活经验范围之外,专业人员的介入将会显得越来越必要和重要。