transitive. To be or do much better than, to exceed, to outstrip.
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释义 | the world > movement > rate of motion > move at specific rate [verb (transitive)] > gain (ground) upon > catch up or overtake > outstrip (39) to leave behinda1393 transitive. To be or do much better than, to exceed, to outstrip. overgoc1425 transitive. To go faster than, outstrip, overtake. Obsolete. preventa1500 transitive. To come, arrive, or appear before; to precede; to outrun, outstrip. Obsolete. outgo1530 transitive. To go faster than, outstrip, pass; to outdistance. Obsolete. out-trot1555 transitive. To surpass in trotting; to trot faster than; to overtake at a trot. Also figurative. outstrip1567 transitive. To run or move faster than; to move ahead of; to leave behind. stripa1592 transitive. To pass or surpass in running, flying, etc.; to pass by in travelling: = outstrip, v.1 (recorded from 1580). outpacea1596 transitive. To exceed in speed or performance; to outstrip in a race or rivalry, to do better than. out-swift1606 to have (also get) the speed ofa1616 to have (also get) the speed of, to outdistance, get ahead of (one). Obsolete. outstretcha1642 transitive. To surpass in speed, length, etc.; to outstrip in a race. to give (a person or thing) the go-by1642 To outstrip, leave behind (frequently spec. in a race; cf. sense 1). Formerly also †to tip (a person) the go-by. Now somewhat rare. to gain bounds of1653 Phrases. to beat the bounds: see beat, v.1 phrases 1.†to gain bounds of: to outstrip. outrace1657 transitive. To outrun in a race; to outstrip. Also figurative and in extended use. outspeed1661 transitive. To surpass in speed; to move, run, etc., faster than. to cast behind1681 ‘To leave behind in a race’ (Johnson). distance1691 transitive. To leave behind or outpace (the other members of a party or group, or other people who are heading in the same direction); esp. to pull… belag1721 to make to lag. repass1728 transitive. Frequently in to pass and repass. To pass (a rival) for a second or further time in a race or other competition; to regain a lead over… outfoot1740 transitive. To outpace; to outstrip in dancing, running, etc. Also in extended use. outdistance1789 transitive. To leave far behind, esp. in a race or other competition; to outstrip. fore-reach1803 transitive. To reach beyond, gain ground upon, pass. Also figurative. To get the better of. to have the foot of1832 to have the foot of and variants: to run faster than, to be quicker than. Obsolete. to run away1843 intransitive. Frequently with from. In extended use: to establish a decisive lead over one's opponents in a race, or (more generally) in any sporting… slip1856 To pass by, get in front of; to outdistance. short-head1863 (transitive) to defeat by a short head; also transferred and figurative. tine1871 To leave far behind, as in a race; to outstrip entirely; to get far ahead of: = lose, v.1 5c. dialect. forespeed1872 transitive. To speed in front of, outrun. outrate1873 transitive. To surpass, outdo; to receive or merit a better rating than. Also Scottish: to outnumber; to outpace (rare). Subcategories:— specifically a pursuer or competitor (2) — by hastening on (1) — by running (7) |
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