overtake的意思和读音

overtake

: [ˌoʊvərˈteɪk] : [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈteɪk]

v.;(;(

overtook  overtaken  overtaking  overtakes  

v.+n.overtake lorry,overtake vehicle

v.fall behind

v.pass,go beyond,overhaul,leave behind,outdo

overtakev.

1.[t][i]~ (sb/sth)to go past a moving vehicle or person ahead of you because you are going faster than they are

He pulled out to overtake a truck.

It's dangerous to overtake on a bend.

2.[t]~ sb/sthto become greater in number, amount or importance than sth else

Nuclear energy may overtake oil as the main fuel.

We mustn't let ourselves be overtaken by our competitors.

3.[t][oftpass]~ sb/sthif sth unpleasantovertakes a person, it unexpectedly starts to happen and to affect them

The climbers were overtaken by bad weather.

Sudden panic overtook her.

Our original plan was overtaken by events(= the situation changed very rapidly) and we had to make a new one.

v.1.;;;(),()2.,3.(,)

v.1.to become better than another person; to go past a particular limit; to pass another vehicle2.to take control of someone or something

1. entrance n. overtake vt. crazy a. ...

2. navigation n. overtake v. pedal n. ...

3. ⑤ ambulance overtake ④ windscreen (

4. L-driver overtake revoke ...

5. overslept overtake overtook 使; ...

6. undertake overtake amber-like ...

7. overstrike overtake overthrew ...

8. navigation n. overtake v. pedal n. ...

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1.Despite the fact that she had her knee severely bruised . she still managed to overtake most of the other long distance runners.

2.Based on purchasing-power parities, the Chinese economy is now expected to overtake that of the U. S. within six or seven years.

3.That driver is trying to overtake. Slow down a bit and let him pull ahead .

4.The United Nations is trying to help the Somalis convert the vintage tapes to compact discs before humidity and time overtake them.湿

5.To overtake the sun, er lang shen haste makes waste, a mishap, the front of that mountain carrying-pole eye is shouldering the fork.

6.The current obsession with how soon China's economy will overtake that of the United States is absurd.

7.Obama has let events overtake him, exactly as he allowed the health policy debate to spin out of his control in the summer and early fall.

8.These tactics have made it possible for the company to overtake other better-known telecommunications component manufacturers.使

9.The survey did not specify in its questions which nation people believe will match or overtake the United States.

10.Some describe how their cars' batteries can suddenly die while trying to overtake or labour up a hill.