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outride

/verb out-rahyd; noun out-rahyd/US // verb ˌaʊtˈraɪd; noun ˈaʊtˌraɪd //

超越,超越了,超越自我,越过

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    out·rode, out·rid·den, out·rid·ing.

    • : to outdo or outstrip in riding.
    • : to come safely through by lying to.
v.无主动词 verb
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    out·rode, out·rid·den, out·rid·ing.

    • : to act as an outrider.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : Prosody. an unaccented syllable or syllables added to a metrical foot, especially in sprung rhythm.

Examples

  • She was very careful not to try to outride the foreman, or to perform any of her marvels of horsemanship.

  • Swampers lived on house-boats for the most part, and the boats will outride all but unusual floods.

  • When in the wilderness, he could outride or outwalk his guides, and could press on when hunger made his companions flag wearily.

  • Knowing little about riding, the former bully of Hampton Academy had boastfully declared he would outride any of the raiders.

  • She knew that no one could outride Zoroaster, and that there was nothing to be done but to await the issue.