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
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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
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- : 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.
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