outstripping
英 [ˌaʊtˈstrɪpɪŋ]
美 [ˌaʊtˈstrɪpɪŋ]
v. 比…大(或重要等); 超过; 胜过; 超越(竞争对手); 比…跑得快; 超越
outstrip的现在分词
柯林斯词典
- VERB 超过;胜过
If one thingoutstripsanother, 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。
- In the mid-eighteenth century the production of food far outstripped the rise in population...
双语例句
- JPMorgan calculates that over the subsequent nine months the export revival led to annualised growth of3.1%, outstripping both America and the euro zone.
根据摩根大通的数据,在去年4月至12月,日本出口强劲复苏,带动全年经济增长率达3.1%,超过美国和欧元区的增速。 - The report warns that demand for nurses is close to outstripping supply.
该报告还警告说,目前英国对护理人员的需求量很大,几乎达到了供不应求的局面。 - Shanghai this year raised more than$ 60bn from A-share listings, outstripping New York and London for the first time.
今年上海证交所通过A股发行募集了逾600亿美元的资金,首次超过了纽约和伦敦。 - This is likely to lead to demand outstripping supply for the first time in years.
这可能会导致该行业多年来首次出现供过于求的局面。 - But the enthusiasm with which people in countries outside Europe and North America are leaping on to social networks is outstripping many observers 'expectations.
但欧洲及北美以外国家网民参与社交网络的热情,超出了许多观察家的预期。 - That equates to earnings of$ 1.84 a share, outstripping consensus expectations of$ 1.23 a share.
这相当于每股收益为1.84美元,高于之前普遍预期的1.23美元。 - Yet the rate of new infections is currently outstripping supply.
然而新发感染率目前仍然超过了供应量。 - Sinopec's share price has risen by 12 per cent since the beginning of July, outstripping both the broader index of internationally listed Chinese shares and global energy peers.
自7月初以来,中国石化股价已上涨12%,表现优于境外上市中国股票指数和全球同类能源股。 - But with supply outstripping demand, companies have to identify the most profitable customers.
但最近情况却发生了变化,随着供给超过需求,企业必须找出最有利可图的客户群。 - The US Energy Information Administration estimates that the energy consumption of developing Asia will grow on average by 3.2 per cent a year until 2030, outstripping every other part of the world.
美国能源情报署(EIA)估计,2030年前,亚洲发展中国家的能源消耗将以3.2%的年平均速度增长,高于其它任何地区。