outstrip
vt. 超过,越过; 优于,胜于; 做得比…更好; 跑过,逃脱
If one thing outstrips another, 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。
1. be or do something to a greater degree;
2. go far ahead of;
Tom can outstrip most boys both in sports and in studies.
汤姆在运动上和在功课上均能超过一般的孩子.
Both sums outstrip the Czech Republic's annual consumption of ginseng of about 1.4 tonnes a year.
这两个总数都超过了捷克共和国每年约1.4吨的人参年消费量.
The growth of expenditure will continue to outstrip GDP growth in the next three years.
预计未来三年公共开支增长,会继续高于本地生产总值增长.
It is possible for us to outstrip the advanced countries in the world.
我们能超过世界上先进的国家.
If they could be turned into usable crops , they could outstrip even Hevea.
蒲公英被视为杂草, 是因为它们生命力强,生长迅速.