outrace 的定义
out·raced, out·rac·ing.
- to race or run faster than: The deer outraced its pursuers.
outrace 近义词
等同于 pass
更多outrace例句
- “The hot-pursuit exception justifies warrantless home entry in a narrow class of cases where a suspect tries to thwart a lawful public arrest by outracing an officer to a dwelling,” Rice said.
- We can have no warning, I suppose; your ship will outrace the radio beam.
- Tom put on a burst of speed, as if attempting to outrace their pursuer.
- Another effect of this personal equation of the observers is that the sound-vibrations apparently outrace those of longer period.
- And then he and Fred, as well as the twins, settled down to the task of trying to outrace the oncoming squall.
- My horse, I knew, could outrace any cayuse of the Sioux band.