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Перевод: outrun
[глагол] опередить; обогнать; обгонять; перегнать; убежать; преступать пределы; преступать границы
Тезаурус:
- The one chain that may yet escape the decline is the John Lewis ("never knowingly undersold") Partnership, which continues to outrun its rivals.
- At Grand Central, New York, the Vanderbilt search for opulence had even outrun the French Empire style of the first Grand Central with its great conventional train-shed behind.
- SCO's Doug Michels claims, "You can now build a PC-based workstation, server or departmental mini that will outrun virtually any computer based on today's Risc microprocessors or proprietary CPUs."
- For instance, in the Financial Statement and Budget Report for 1980/81 the target range for the four years 1980/81-1983/84 averaged 5.5-9.5 per cent per annum; according to Economic Trends (Annual Supplement 1989), the outrun was 13 per cent - about double the centre of the targeted range.
- In the long run the technological hare may be outrun by the investigative tortoise.
- Even though the university system grew rapidly, demand for places in some subjects began to outrun supply.
- He couldn't outrun the bullets.
- Can a man outrun a horse?
- Don't go thinking you can outrun the bullets.
- Some of us remember all too well what happened in the 1920s and 1930s when we allowed our hopes for a peaceful world to outrun our judgements on the need for defence.
- They had almost outrun the hurricane - or the hurricane had dawdled, keen to exact its full revenge on the mountain flanks that had initially defeated it.
- I feel very strong most of the time; I'm big and tall and I could outrun most people.
- In it he said that man's control over the world - steam, explosives, atoms and space - has outrun his power over himself to use that command wisely.
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