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Перевод: outran
[глагол] #past от outrun
Тезаурус:
- Whereas in a normal year the king's usual revenue barely met his obligations, in years of hostility expenditure outran income at an alarming rate.
- The chancery had returned to Carolingian practices, but with an energy which outran its model.
- One of them, Great Britain, far outran the others in colonial possessions, though the partition of Africa and the final absorption of south-east Asia were still to come.
- Even in the sub-class of "radical breakthroughs", the USA outran the UK by 65 to 25 innovations.
- Once again, however, the ability of politicians and economists to conceptualise well outran their inclination to examine and analyse practical implications.
- He never lacked for both helpers and escort, but men on starvation diet take time to respond to good feeding, and their willingness far outran what was left of their strength.
- The reason is quite clear - desire outran performance by eleven years.
- Many could well be taken as illustrations of Sir Thomas Smith's tart comment on those self-styled gentlemen whose pretensions outran their resources.
- Used to moving fast on jobs, Fitzgerald took to his heels and outran the bees over a couple of hundred yards.
- Chronically underfunded and overspending, development costs always outran returns.
- Lewis referred to him as "a man martyred for his belief in the destiny of his country, a man whose worst fault was that his courage outran his prudence".
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