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单词 outperform
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Definition of outperform in English:

outperform

verb aʊtpəˈfɔːmˌaʊtpərˈfɔrm
[with object]
  • 1Perform better than.

    an experienced employee will outperform the novice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We are committed to direct relationships, providing the best products and services based on standards-based technology, and outperforming the competition with value and a superior customer experience.
    • The results revealed that the experimental group significantly outperformed the control group on gross motor skills and locomotion.
    • The carrier's 1,092-foot flight deck outperforms some of the best commercial airports, launching and recovering up to 90 aircraft on hundreds of flights every day, according to the Navy.
    • He says his company outperforms its industry in the area of employee retention, even during a downturn about two years ago that saw bonuses dry up in the wake of a failed merger attempt.
    • In other words, we tested whether either method outperforms the other and whether that performance was conditional on the sampling strategy employed.
    • Cumbria's teenagers are outperforming the national average in new performance tables released this week based on tests for 14-year-olds.
    • In comparing our performance to other long distance operators, we outperform many.
    • The CEO who knows that his or her multi-million dollar salary will only continue to be paid if the firm outperforms the competition will be driven to succeed.
    • With loan repayments exceeding 98 per cent, it outperforms all other banks in Bangladesh and most banks around the world.
    • In the macabre league of risky sports, it is a revelation to learn that fishing outperforms skydiving for leaving its participants with nasty injuries.
    • As the data indicate, the experimental group outperformed the control group on the extended-response essay.
    • An enormous effort has gone into ensuring that this concert outperforms the great event of 1985 and raises awareness of a fundamental cause.
    • The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and outperform the enemy.
    • Maybe it's that the duct-tape efficiency has the capacity to transcend design - to outperform its specifications.
    • Do you congratulate players when they win and outperform others or when they try hard and improve?
    • Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself.
    • Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts.
    • In fact, of the 13 states that exceeded the federal minimum wage in 2003, seven outperformed the rest of the country in job creation.
    • The girls are outperforming the lads and it's time we did something to stop it.
    • The overall results indicated accurate, comparable, and clinically acceptable performance for both devices, with neither device outperforming the other.
    Synonyms
    excel, be better than, be superior to, be greater than, exceed, transcend
    1. 1.1 (of an investment) be more profitable than.
      Georgian silver has outperformed the stock market
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The way I learned it is that in the long run stock investments outperform bonds.
      • First, it means that a lot of homeowners are rationally looking at their homes as financial assets that are currently outperforming other investments.
      • The Latin American currencies generally outperformed their global counterparts.
      • This would appear to suggest that investing in property outperforms an investment in the stock market - that is until you consider that the stock market is usually a leading indicator of the economy.
      • Gold has still not returned to its highs of 1980 and all high quality bonds were a great investment and have outperformed equities.
      • I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term.
      • Corporate bonds were mixed this week, with investment grade issues outperforming the wobbly junk.
      • Over the longer term, a growth portfolio has historically outperformed an income portfolio by a wide margin.
      • The reason this fund outperformed its peers was due to good stock picking.
      • All available knowledge points to equities dramatically outperforming every other kind of investment over a period of time.
      • As the bear market has gone back into its cave, small cap stocks have been outperforming their larger rivals.
      • That said, equity-based investments are expected to outperform cash in the longer term.
      • Even if foreign investments outperform domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return.
      • I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which outperform cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term.
      • Discerning investments in art will outperform the equity markets and is currently a better bet for me than anything else.
      • Over the long run, as the graph dramatically shows, equities have strongly outperformed bonds and inflation.
      • On a historical basis, equities have consistently outperformed property when measured over a 10 or 20-year period.
      • For two decades the pharma sector consistently outperformed the broad market.
      • Over the eighteen-year horizon from birth until university, shares are likely to outperform all other mainstream investments.
      • The debate about whether property investment will outperform an investment in the stock market will run and run.

Derivatives

  • outperformance

  • noun
    • A theoretically perfect performance-based pay scheme would offer payments tied directly to the margin of the company's stock outperformance of similar companies over an extended period of time.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Our natural home is outperformance and today's changes put in place the teams that will reignite our business over the next 12 to 18 months.
      • In previous cycles, significant sector outperformance was achieved when both room rates and occupancy levels increased at the same time.
      • If you compare that with how difficult it is to find a solid consistent outperformance in the American equity market, the contrast is pretty stark.
      • It appears that one of the major reasons for the profit outperformance was with their investment income rather than on the operating side.

Rhymes

conform, corm, dorm, form, forme, haulm, lukewarm, Maugham, misinform, norm, perform, shawm, storm, swarm, transform, underperform, warm
 
 

Definition of outperform in US English:

outperform

verbˌoutpərˈfôrmˌaʊtpərˈfɔrm
[with object]
  • 1Perform better than.

    an experienced employee will outperform the novice
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Maybe it's that the duct-tape efficiency has the capacity to transcend design - to outperform its specifications.
    • The fly-by-wire concept allows combat aircraft to perform incredible maneuvers and outperform the enemy.
    • He says his company outperforms its industry in the area of employee retention, even during a downturn about two years ago that saw bonuses dry up in the wake of a failed merger attempt.
    • In comparing our performance to other long distance operators, we outperform many.
    • Do you congratulate players when they win and outperform others or when they try hard and improve?
    • The carrier's 1,092-foot flight deck outperforms some of the best commercial airports, launching and recovering up to 90 aircraft on hundreds of flights every day, according to the Navy.
    • The overall results indicated accurate, comparable, and clinically acceptable performance for both devices, with neither device outperforming the other.
    • Cumbria's teenagers are outperforming the national average in new performance tables released this week based on tests for 14-year-olds.
    • The girls are outperforming the lads and it's time we did something to stop it.
    • The results revealed that the experimental group significantly outperformed the control group on gross motor skills and locomotion.
    • With loan repayments exceeding 98 per cent, it outperforms all other banks in Bangladesh and most banks around the world.
    • In fact, of the 13 states that exceeded the federal minimum wage in 2003, seven outperformed the rest of the country in job creation.
    • In the macabre league of risky sports, it is a revelation to learn that fishing outperforms skydiving for leaving its participants with nasty injuries.
    • In other words, we tested whether either method outperforms the other and whether that performance was conditional on the sampling strategy employed.
    • We are committed to direct relationships, providing the best products and services based on standards-based technology, and outperforming the competition with value and a superior customer experience.
    • Other researchers have found that when essay exams are used to evaluate performance, women outperformed their male counterparts.
    • As the data indicate, the experimental group outperformed the control group on the extended-response essay.
    • Occasionally, then, give an assignment designed to demonstrate that you think an employee has what it takes to outperform himself.
    • An enormous effort has gone into ensuring that this concert outperforms the great event of 1985 and raises awareness of a fundamental cause.
    • The CEO who knows that his or her multi-million dollar salary will only continue to be paid if the firm outperforms the competition will be driven to succeed.
    Synonyms
    excel, be better than, be superior to, be greater than, exceed, transcend
    1. 1.1 (of an investment) be more profitable than.
      silver has outperformed the stock market
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The Latin American currencies generally outperformed their global counterparts.
      • I wrote last week about how equities outperform bonds which outperform cash investments over time, but are more volatile in the short term.
      • On a historical basis, equities have consistently outperformed property when measured over a 10 or 20-year period.
      • First, it means that a lot of homeowners are rationally looking at their homes as financial assets that are currently outperforming other investments.
      • The way I learned it is that in the long run stock investments outperform bonds.
      • All available knowledge points to equities dramatically outperforming every other kind of investment over a period of time.
      • Corporate bonds were mixed this week, with investment grade issues outperforming the wobbly junk.
      • That said, equity-based investments are expected to outperform cash in the longer term.
      • Discerning investments in art will outperform the equity markets and is currently a better bet for me than anything else.
      • For two decades the pharma sector consistently outperformed the broad market.
      • I'm even comfortable with the ups and downs of the stock market, knowing that shares outperform every other investment over the long term.
      • Even if foreign investments outperform domestic ones, he adds, higher fees eat up the extra return.
      • As the bear market has gone back into its cave, small cap stocks have been outperforming their larger rivals.
      • The reason this fund outperformed its peers was due to good stock picking.
      • Over the longer term, a growth portfolio has historically outperformed an income portfolio by a wide margin.
      • Over the long run, as the graph dramatically shows, equities have strongly outperformed bonds and inflation.
      • Over the eighteen-year horizon from birth until university, shares are likely to outperform all other mainstream investments.
      • Gold has still not returned to its highs of 1980 and all high quality bonds were a great investment and have outperformed equities.
      • This would appear to suggest that investing in property outperforms an investment in the stock market - that is until you consider that the stock market is usually a leading indicator of the economy.
      • The debate about whether property investment will outperform an investment in the stock market will run and run.
 
 
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