outlast
/ˌaʊtˈlɑːst/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊtˈlæst/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈlast/ (ame, mw)
outlast — 動詞
- outlastpresent simple I / you / we / they
- outlastshe / she / it
- outlastedpast simple
- outlasting-ing form
1. to keep going, working, or being alive for a greater amount of time than another
比…持久
存在或撐得比某人或某物更久
to keep going, working, or being alive for a greater amount of time than another person, thing, or situation.
Tuan's old leather boots outlasted three pairs of cheaper shoes from the same shop.
Tuan 的舊皮靴比同一家店買的三雙便宜鞋都還耐穿。
transitive: outlast + concrete noun (a competing object)
The small village church has outlasted two world wars and a major earthquake.
這座小村莊教堂歷經兩次世界大戰和一場大地震都還屹立著。
outlast + plural noun for historical events the subject survived
Élise was determined to outlast every other runner on the long mountain trail.
Élise 下定決心要在這條長山徑上撐得比其他每位跑者都久。
Few pop songs outlast the year they were released, but this one is still played everywhere.
很少有流行歌曲能流傳超過發行的那一年,但這首到現在仍處處都聽得到。
Shirin hoped her patience would outlast the noisy argument between her two teenage sons.
Shirin 希望自己的耐心能撐得比兩個青春期兒子之間的吵鬧爭執更久。
- predecease
formal; to die before another person
文法句型
outlast + noun
用法筆記
Object is typically something the subject competes with for duration: a rival person, a competing product, a difficult situation, or a historical period. Subject tends to be the one that surprisingly endures.