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.China's domestic prices had been climbing since the start of the year, suggesting that demand from Chinese industry was outstripping supply.
中国国内稀土价格自今年初以来本一路攀升,这说明中国工业需求大于市场供给。
2.The company expects sales in Africa to grow by an annual 10-13% over the next few years, handily outstripping economic growth.
该公司预期接下来的数年里在非洲的销售额每年可以增长10-13%,凌驾于非洲的经济增长之上。
3.After economic reforms in 1992, Shanghai posted 15 consecutive years of double digit GDP growth; outstripping any other Chinese province.
在1992年的经济改革之后,上海已经连续15年实现了两位数的GDP增长,超越了中其他任何一个省区。
4.The rising popularity of nanomaterials is outstripping efforts to understand their potential dangers, says a report.
一份报告说,纳米材料的日益流行正走在了试图理解其潜在危险的工作的前面。
5.Do you think the "female gaze" is now outstripping the "male gaze" in its objectifying nature?
你觉得现在”女性凝视“已经超越”男性凝视“了吗?
6.we expect it to pick up in 2010 and continue growing, easily outstripping the combined revenue of standard mobile phones by 2012.
但我们期望它在2010年好转并持续增长,到2012年时会轻松超过普通手机的综合收入。
7.Demand for billboards is also outstripping supply, he said.
同时,市场对于广告牌的需求量已经明显超过了如今的供给数量。
8.Nowadays China is amazing everyone with the power and speed of its economic development, far outstripping the other nations of the world.
今天,中国正以远远超过其他国家的经济发展力度和速度让世人为之惊讶。
9.More generally, average wages have been outstripping inflation for years and working conditions have been improving.
更普遍地说,平均工资增速多年来一直超过通胀水平,工作条件持续改善。
10.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。