outpace
/ˌaʊtˈpeɪs/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌaʊtˈpeɪs/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌau̇t-ˈpās/ (ame, mw)
outpace — 動詞
- outpacepresent simple I / you / we / they
- outpaceshe / she / it
- outpacedpast simple
- outpacing-ing form
1. to go, grow, or improve at a higher rate than another person, group, or thing, l
超越;領先
速度或進展上超過他人
to go, grow, or improve at a higher rate than another person, group, or thing, leaving them behind in speed or progress.
Christopher easily outpaced the other runners during the final lap of the school race.
Christopher 在學校賽跑的最後一圈輕鬆超越了其他選手。
core literal use: outpace + people in a race
Sales of electric scooters have outpaced those of motorbikes in Bangkok this year.
今年在曼谷,電動滑板車的銷量已經超越了機車。
figurative business sense: A outpaced B (sales/growth)
The wildfire spread so quickly that it outpaced the firefighters trying to contain it.
野火蔓延得太快,速度超越了試圖控制它的消防員。
Demand for the new vaccine soon outpaced the factory's ability to produce it.
新疫苗的需求很快就超越了工廠的生產能力。
Sumin trained every morning until she could outpace her older brother on the hill behind their house.
Sumin 每天早上練習,直到她能在自家後面的山坡上超越她哥哥。
- lag behind
to develop or move more slowly than others.
- trail
to be behind in a race, ranking, or progress.
文法句型
outpace + [person/thing]
用法筆記
Frequently used with abstract subjects such as demand, growth, sales, or technology outpacing a slower-moving counterpart. Object is the thing or person being left behind.