及物动词
1. His success surpassed belief.
他的成功令人难以置信。
2. The result surpassed their hopes.
结果比他们所期望的要好。
3. The task surpassed his skill.
这工作非他的技术所能胜任。
4. She surpassed her brother in mathematics.
她在数学方面超过了她的兄弟。
5. The latecomers surpass the early starters.
后来居上。
1. 超过:control 控制 | surpass 超过 | survive 生存
2. 超越,胜过:surging 喘振 | surpass 超越胜过 | surplus air 过剩空气
1. 超过;胜过;优于
If one person or thing surpasses another, the first is better than, or has more of a particular quality than, the second.
e.g. He was determined to surpass the achievements of his older brothers...
他决心超越几个哥哥的成就。
e.g. Warwick Arts Centre is the second largest Arts Centre in Britain, surpassed in size only by London's Barbican.
沃里克艺术中心是英国第二大艺术中心,规模仅次于伦敦的巴比肯。
2. 远远超出(预期)
If something surpasses expectations, it is much better than it was expected to be.
e.g. Conrad Black gave an excellent party that surpassed expectations.
康拉德·布莱克举办了一次远超人们预期的精彩聚会。
3. 超出(理解范围)
If something surpasses understanding, it is too difficult to understand.
e.g. ...a clever and spectacularly successful system, the detailed complexity of which surpasses our full understanding.
一个设计巧妙且极其成功的系统,其复杂的细节非我辈所能完全理解
1. Qian also said that any introduction of exotic culture should by no means surpass the tolerance bottom line of the native culture.
2. surpass的翻译
2. Going purely by numbers, the Indian athletes will have to surpass their own expectations to finish on the podium.
3. Toyota has yet to surpass GM as the world's largest car maker by volume, but it has secured a leadership position by other measures.
4. But the US Government predicts the imbalance is on track to surpass last year's record US $ 202 billion based on a different set of calculation methods.
5. The green land coverage will surpass 40 percent, with per capita green land area in the city proper reaching 12 square meters.
6. And their competitors from New Zealand saw sales surpass $ 58 million last year, with the nation holding a 41 percent share of China's cheese market.
7. The possibility Fukushima's emissions could surpass Chernobyl's is considered small, but still a risk until Fukushima's cooling systems are restored.
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8. Some estimate the true number of private entrepreneurs could surpass 10 million, if those who have affiliated their businesses with big state or collective entities are included.
9. The event aims not only to surpass the level of domestic and international art expositions, but also put more emphasis on art's commercial possibilities and academic discussions.
10. surpass的近义词
10. China's continuous growth in grain output over the past two years has not been enough to surpass the record 500 billion kg in 1998.
verb
1. be or do something to a greater degree
e.g. her performance surpasses that of any other student I know
She outdoes all other athletes
This exceeds all my expectations
This car outperforms all others in its class
Synonym: outstrip outmatch outgo exceed outdo surmount outperform
2. move past
e.g. A black limousine passed by when she looked out the window
He passed his professor in the hall
One line of soldiers surpassed the other
Synonym: travel by pass by go past go by pass
3. be greater in scope or size than some standard
e.g. Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds
4. surpass
4. distinguish oneself
e.g. She excelled in math