1.超过;越过;追过;优于,胜过;逃脱
1.to go faster or do something better than someone else
2.to become larger than something else
1.For a few days in May trading on the Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges outstripped the combined volume of the rest of Asia, including Japan.
5月份有几天,上海和深圳证交所的成交总额超过了不包括日本在内的亚洲其它股市的总和。
2.Marianne was astonished to find how much the imagination of her mother and herself had outstripped the truth.
玛丽安吃惊地发现,她和她妈妈的想象是多么地超出实际情况之外。
3.The rate of growth of commerce has outstripped that of global GDP.
贸易增长率已经超过了全球GDP的增长。
4.The tuition increases here, just like those of our competitors, have outstripped the rate of increase in the consumer price index for years.
这里的学费,和其他的竞争者一样,都涨了,超出了这些年的消费物价指数水平。
5.Since the 1980s livestock production has far outstripped that of cereals.
80年代以来,畜牧业生产已远远超过谷物。
6.He said their efforts in some cases outstripped those of the United States and some other advanced economies.
这些发展中国家在这些方面的取得的成果要超过了美国和其他发达国家。
7.The rate of economic growth of these and many other developing nations far outstripped the rate of growth elsewhere.
这些地区和许多其他的发展中国家的经济增长率已经远远高于世界其他国家,这使得发展中国家占了全球国民生产总值的大部分。
8.They have certainly outstripped states like Angola, a resource-rich country whose governance track record leaves much to be desired.
他们毫无疑问地超过了像安哥拉这样资源丰富但是统治记录亟待改变的国家。
9.When electrification began in earnest in the first years of the century, de-mand for shellac soon outstripped supply.
当电气化在本世纪初真正开始发展时,紫胶很快就变得供不应求。
10.Audi's China sales have outstripped growth in other markets, the company said in a statement last week.
大众公司上周指出,奥迪在中国的销量已经超过了其他市场。