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out·last /aʊtˈlɑːst $ -ˈlæst/ verb [transitive] LONG TIMEto continue to exist or be effective for a longer time than something else 比…经久[持久] Smith outlasted his rivals in the council to become leader in 1996. 史密斯比对手坚持得更久,于1996年成了委员会的领导人。 A leather sofa will usually outlast a cloth one. 皮沙发一般要比布沙发耐用。 → outlive→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusoutlast• Although awareness outlasts attention, it is by attending that one arrives at, maintains and renews it.• They outlasted Oakland, battled past Seattle and survived the last steps of a marathon Game 1 with the Mets.• From his Godlike prominence, Ward could see the truth: Athens can not outlast the barbarians.• We asked Volvo, famed for cars that outlast the hardiest perennials, to find a solution.• Dissidents in Havana believe his regime would not long outlast the lifting of sanctions.• The employers felt that designated counsellors had outlasted their usefulness.• Other restaurants have come and gone in the neighborhood, but Shien's has outlasted them all.out·last verbChineseSyllable Corpus to exist for continue or be to effective |