outperform 的定义
- to surpass in excellence of performance; do better than: a new engine that outperforms the competition; a stock that outperformed all others.
outperform 近义词
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更多outperform例句
- Now researchers have developed a liquid cooling system integrated directly within a microchip that dramatically outperforms previous approaches.
- Developers have been claiming that medical AIs outperform or match human ability for some time, and the pandemic has sent this trend into overdrive as companies compete to get their tools noticed.
- In fact, the first independent evaluation of an AI diagnostic tool that outperformed humans in spotting cancer on mammograms was published only last month.
- They trade on the belief they’ll outperform the rest of the market.
- Another assessment by Ally Invest, an online brokerage, found that Apple generally outperformed the market one year after its stock splits, on average.
- For a time in the 1930s, leading Western intellectuals believed fascist regimes could economically outperform democracies.
- “Black students in New Orleans have started to outperform their peers in the rest of the state,” she writes.
- But the rich now outperform the middle class by as much as the middle class outperform the poor.
- ALEC: Are there shows that outperform us earnings-wise in a 30-minute half hour?
- Even very smart people who do this all day, every day, do not, on average, outperform the market.