单词 | outperform |
释义 | outperform (aʊtpəʳfɔːʳm ) Word forms: outperforms , outperforming , outperformed verb If one person or thing outperforms another, the first is more successful or efficient than the second. [journalism] In recent years our economy has outperformed most other industrial economies. [VERB noun] It was yet another case where the human eye outperformed radar. [VERB noun] Synonyms: surpass, top, eclipse, outstrip Collocations: outperform the rest So, will these super-prime properties continue to outperform the rest of the market? Times, Sunday Times Throughout the capital, even disadvantaged pupils now outperform the rest of the country. Times, Sunday Times Not only that, but a steadier market should also offer the chance to pick winners that outperform the rest in their industry. Times, Sunday Times Some of them have been scrubbed up, with property markets that are outperforming the rest of the country. Times, Sunday Times He has outperformed the rest of the market 77% of the time in which markets have fallen. Times, Sunday Times Long-term shares outperform cash (especially given that inflation reduces the value of cash savings), but what happens if the stock market crashes? Times, Sunday Times However, the idea that shares outperform risk-free assets such as gilts still works over the very long term. Times, Sunday Times Over the long term shares outperform other investments such as bonds or cash. Times, Sunday Times It may still be true that shares outperform over the long term. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 胜过 Japanese: しのぐ |
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