英 [ˌaʊtˈdɪstəns] 美 [ˌaʊtˈdɪstəns]
vt. 超越,大大超过;把……抛在后面
第三人称单数outdistances
现在分词outdistancing
过去式outdistanced
过去分词outdistanced
outdistance /ˌaʊtˈdɪstəns/ [ outdistancing outdistanced outdistances ]
及物动词 If you outdistance someone, you are a lot better and more successful than they are at a particular activity over a period of time. (一段时期内在某一活动上)远远超过
It didn't matter that Ingrid had outdistanced them as a film star.
作为一名电影明星,英格丽已远远超越了她们,但这并不重要。
及物动词 If you outdistance your opponents in a contest of some kind, you beat them easily. (在竞赛中)轻松击败
...a millionaire businessman who easily outdistanced his major rivals for the nomination.
...一位轻松击败主要对手而获得提名的百万富商。
... outrun超过,比……跑得快 outdistance远远超过(竞赛中) posthumous父亲死后出生的 ...
... 追越的:overtaking 追越;胜过:outdistance 追索诉讼:recourse actions ...
... outdiffusion向外扩散 outdistance越过 outdistance追越 胜过 ...
We have allowed the means by which we live to outdistance the ends for which we live.
我们放任生活的手段凌驾于生活的目的之上。
One risk is that the economic recovery could outdistance almost everyone's expectations.
一个风险是,经济复苏可能会超过几乎所有人的预期。
As agile amplification abides to outdistance appeal, carriers are abacus to bottleneck botherations at some Chinese airports.
因为机队扩张速度继承超越需要,航空公司正加剧中国一些机场的拥挤问题。
President Obama won the state in 2008, and Democrats outdistance Republicans by some 700, 000 voters.
If you build a culture which gives people time to reflect, develop and share expertise, stay close to customers, and learn from mistakes you will outdistance your competition and thrive in the face of huge market change.