surpass 英 [səˈpɑ:s]   美 [sərˈpæs]

surpass

surpass  英 [səˈpɑ:s] 美 [sərˈpæs]

vt. 超越;胜过 

进行时:surpassing  过去式:surpassed  过去分词:surpassed  第三人称单数:surpasses  名词复数:surpasses 

He hopes one day to surpass the world record. 他希望有一天能刷新世界纪录。
Its success has surpassed all expectations. 它所取得的成功远远超出了预期。

  • To surpass means to outdo someone or something, to go beyond what was expected. If you do better than you think you will, you will surpass your own expectations.
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  • vt. 超越;胜过
  • 1. He hopes one day to surpass the world record.

    他希望有一天能刷新世界纪录。

  • 2. Its success has surpassed all expectations.

    它所取得的成功远远超出了预期。

  • 3. scenery of surpassing beauty

    无比优美的景色

  • 4. You will surpass limit and surpass yourself.

    相信自己! 你将超越极限,超越自己。

  • surpass (v.) 1550s, from Middle French surpasser "go beyond, exceed, excel" (16c.), from sur- "beyond" (see sur- (1)) + passer "to go by" (see pass (v.)). Related: Surpassed; surpassing.
sur·pass / səˈpɑːs ; NAmE sərˈpæs / verb [transitive ,  intransitive ] surpass(sb/sth/yourself) ( formal) to do or be better than sb/sth 超过;胜过;优于 He hopes one day to surpass the world record. 他希望有一天能刷新世界纪录。 Its success has surpassed all expectations. 它所取得的成功远远超出了预期。 Her cooking was always good, but this time she had surpassed herself (= done better than her own high standards). 她的厨艺向来不错,但这一次她更是胜过以往。 scenery of surpassing beauty 无比优美的景色 surpass surpasses surpassed surpassing sur·pass / səˈpɑːs ; NAmE sərˈpæs /
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