outpace的意思和读音

outpace

: [aʊtˈpeɪs] : [ˌaʊtˈpeɪs]

v.

outpaces  outpacing  outpaced  

v.outstrip,outperform,overtake,outdo,beat

outpacev.

1.~ sb/sthto go, rise, improve, etc. faster than sb/sth

He easily outpaced the other runners.

Demand is outpacing production.

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v.1.to make more progress, increase more quickly, or become more successful than someone or something else2.to move faster than someone else

1. outlander outpace pace 8. ...

2. out- Outpace Outnumber ...

3. outlying outpace outphase ...

4. offset - vt. outpace - vt. downturn - n. ( ...

5. sovereign outpace invective

6. outlander outpace pace 8. ...

7. sovereign outpace invective

8.…… spend money on sth outpace have to do sth

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1.In less than a year, China went from a polluting megapower to an up-and-coming clean-tech contender that promises to outpace America.

2."Our strategy was that diesel sales around the globe are going to outpace gasoline, so we did something different, " Heminger told Fortune.访:“。”

3.One would expect emerging economies' money supply to outpace that of the rich world, because their GDP growth is faster.

4.As he trains for the race, Mr Murakami muses on his tragic efforts to outpace ageing, in a doomed bid to reduce his rising race times.

5.And because stock prices , over time, reflect corporate profit growth, you're likely to far outpace the long- term rate of inflation .

6.The three countries in which the wages of high-fliers did not outpace those of the lowest-paid were Ireland, Spain and Japan.3西

7.A looming global economic slowdown could threaten regions of the U. S. that have managed to outpace the country's sputtering recovery.

8.Within a year , China is expected to outpace the US in carbon dioxide emissions .

9.But forecasts say it will still outpace demand in the U. S. and Europe and will still be strong enough to push oil prices higher.

10.So far, an administration official said, Iranian 'aspirations far outpace their ability to project their influence into these places. '