释义 |
outranout‧ran /aʊtˈræn/ verb - Chronically underfunded and overspending, development costs always outran returns.
- Fleet-footed young men were always arriving to race with her and she always outran them.
- Once again, however, the ability of politicians and economists to conceptualise well outran their inclination to examine and analyse practical implications.
- The bull outran him and beat him with a club, and when the hobo went down, he stayed down.
- The chancery had returned to Carolingian practices, but with an energy which outran its model.
- The reason is quite clear - desire outran performance by eleven years.
- Used to moving fast on jobs, Fitzgerald took to his heels and outran the bees over a couple of hundred yards.
the past tense of outrun |