单词 | Outstrip |
例句 | 1 We outstripped all our competitors in sales last year. 2 Demand has far outstripped supply of qualified teachers. 3 We soon outstripped the slower runners. 4 The demand for firewood now far outstrips supply. 5 She soon outstripped the slower runners. 6 Demand is outstripping current production. 7 Demand for new aircraft production is outstripping supply. 8 Speeding at 90 mph,[] Denny outstripped police cars for an hour. 9 That manufacturer outstripped all his competitors in sales last year. 10 Demand is outstripping supply. 11 In 1989 and 1990 demand outstripped supply, and prices went up by more than a third. 12 Cahoot's new interest range outstrips its online banking rival, Intelligent Finance, the Halifax's Internet bank. 13 Even the most primitive computer can outstrip the human brain in certain types of calculation. 14 Therefore, with demand outstripping supply for new aircraft production, existing in-service aircraft are replaced more slowly. 15 The costs, which were not adjusted for inflation, outstripped median household incomes over the same period by 152 percentage points. 16 But the problems and discontent of today far outstrip the grumblings heard in 1964. 17 He soon ceased trying new ideas, already outstripped by others far more inventive than he. 18 A horse can outstrip a man. 19 Both sums outstrip the Czech Republic's annual consumption of ginseng of about 1.4 tonnes a year. 20 The growth of expenditure will continue to outstrip GDP growth in the next three years. 21 It is possible for us to outstrip the advanced countries in the world. 22 China's retail sales may outstrip those of the U.S. by reaching 34 trillion yuan ($5 trillion) in 2016, Huang Hai, a former Chinese assistant commerce minister, said today. 23 He can outstrip his friend both in sports and in studies. 24 Boots chief Sir James Blyth is among the bosses whose pay awards far outstripped rises in profits. 25 Where nutrients are plentiful, productivity is high, production far outstrips decomposition, and organic sediments accumulate on the lake beds. 26 However, with a higher age structure, compared with the national average, demand continues to outstrip supply. 27 Our technical ability to make things and to pollute now far outstrips our ability to understand the processes we have unleashed. 28 The value of the investments and exports it backs far outstrips Britain's annual aid budget. 29 For the moment, China's solid tire industry is of the feature that exports outstrip imports. 30 Whatever Chinese political leaders may argue, the global financial crisis has not proven that government-engineered growth can outstrip the expansion of well-regulated free markets over the long term. 31 That could outstrip the benefits of halving the number of buses and taxis currently on the roads. 32 In recent years, volcanologists have started talking about eruptions that far outstrip those of common-or-garden volcanoes. 33 Either the needs of the developing world are causing demand growth to outstrip supply for an extended period, or new sources of supply can be found only at higher cost. 34 And if you have a retail or food business, the hours you're open may far outstrip the hours it's possible for you to be on location. 35 Tom can outstrip most boys both in sports and in studies. 36 If they could be turned into usable crops , they could outstrip even Hevea. 37 The demand for this mode of transport is likely to outstrip the demand for inland transport, enhancing the market for larger, well-equipped passenger and transport ships. 38 Autocatalyst metals platinum and palladium, which have both recorded a stellar year in 2010, could be set to outstrip gains in gold if the economic recovery gains traction, analysts say. 39 They include a type of bridge loan made to tide over employees whose fixed expenses outstrip available cash resources. |
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