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vastly
极大地
(Jí dàdì)
Definitions of vastly
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
adverb
异常
very, extremely, remarkably, especially, exceedingly, vastly
广大地
large, vastly, wide, immensely
vastly
极大地, 大大
The improvement in graphics has vastly outstripped advances in interactive technology
图形的改进大大超过了交互式技术的进步
(Túxíng de gǎijìn dàdà chāoguòle jiāohù shì jìshù de jìnbù)
Translations of The improvement in graphics has vastly outstripped advances in interactive technology
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
The improvement in graphics has vastly outstripped advances in interactive technology
图形的改进大大超过了交互式技术的进步, 在图形的改善,大大超过了互动技术的进步
outstripped
verb
move faster than and overtake (someone else).
- "Even 10 years ago girls were outstripping boys when it came to winning a university place."
Synonyms: go faster than, outrun, outdistance, outpace, leave behind, get (further) ahead of, lose, leave standing
Synonyms
verb
- surpass, exceed, be more than, top, eclipse
- go faster than, outrun, outdistance, outpace, leave behind, get (further) ahead of, lose, leave standing
- outperform, exceed, surmount, surpass, outmatch, outdo, outgo
- distance, outdistance
See also
outstrip
overtake
/ˌōvərˈtāk/
verb
catch up with and pass while traveling in the same direction.
- "My driver then tries to overtake the truck at the same time."
Synonyms: pass, go past/by, get/pull ahead of, leave behind, outdistance, outstrip
(especially of misfortune) come suddenly or unexpectedly upon.
- "A Shandean fate overtook his body, which was taken by grave-robbers, recognized at an anatomy lecture in Cambridge, and secretly returned to its grave."
Synonyms
verb
- outstrip, surpass, overshadow, eclipse, outshine, outclass, dwarf, put in the shade, exceed, top, cap
- befall, happen to, come upon, hit, strike, overwhelm, overcome, be visited on, betide
- pass, go past/by, get/pull ahead of, leave behind, outdistance, outstrip
- overwhelm, overpower, sweep over, whelm, overcome
- pass, overhaul
- catch, catch up with
Examples
- Tourism is doing pretty well in Mauritius, too, and is set to overtake sugar as the country's most important industry.
- Take along some mint because the fast descent down the mountain might disturb even city folk, especially when the driver pulls out to overtake other cars on the narrow road.
- He said the boom in China's economy had helped shipping overtake tourism.
- The team has managed to overtake last year's successes to receive commendation for every entry they submitted this year.
- Unfortunately, as happens so often to columnists who monitor current affairs at the global level, events overtake the best of intentions.
- She is concerned that, unless things change fairly rapidly, a similar fate will overtake her own premises.
- While chipping at the landing is still the principal means of comminution, bundling is growing rapidly and could easily overtake roadside chipping within a few years.
- Wait until it is safe to overtake, and then pass wide and slow.
- You don't let frustration overtake you when you're looking for change.
- That's the key to what we have to do, is we have to maintain the ability to pass and overtake.
- Later that year he presented the Report on Manufactures, an ambitious plan to overtake Britain in industrial output.
- A driver attempted to overtake them but couldn't complete the move, and pulled towards their SUV.
- My driver then tries to overtake the truck at the same time.
- In this, time was an indispensable ally: dictators might die, crops fail, disaster overtake an expedition; it all helps, given time.
- Express bus drivers who don't overtake other buses, hence stopping unnecessarily at every stop.
- Now, if a daring driver decides to overtake the bus in front, he runs into trouble in uniform.
- Isn't it just so annoying when one lorry travelling at 60 mph tries to overtake another which is travelling at 58 mph?
- If I didn't, I feared panic would overtake me so badly that I really had no other choice but to try and go.
- Nobody in retailing underestimates the power of the card: its success undoubtedly helped Tesco to overtake Sainsbury as Britain's leading grocer.
- This is the evil that happens under the sun: The same destiny overtakes all.
- Our April 13 statement has now been overtaken by events.
- A feeling of peacefulness overtook her and, for once, she forgot the recent tragedies.
- Police are investigating the apparent road rage incident which is believed to have occurred after the bus overtook a line of stationary vehicles.
- At one point we saw the wreck of a train which was lying on its side with steam still escaping from the boiler, evidence that disaster had overtaken it not very long before.
- Tourism and family remittances have overtaken traditional exports as the country's prime earners.
- Even greater disasters overtook the once mighty empires of Spain and Portugal.
- But although he continued recording, his deep soul style was rapidly overtaken by funk and disco and, later, rap.
- Building construction is rapidly overtaking all other developmental activities.
- In recent years, low prices have devastated coffee farming in Rwanda, and tea exports have now overtaken coffee.
- Sights like these become familiar after a few days in Pakistan, although it takes a little longer to get used to drivers overtaking the buses and everything else on blind bends with horns blaring.
Organize knowledge
组织知识
(Zǔzhī zhīshì)
Translations of Organize knowledge
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
Organize knowledge
组织知识
分钟
(Fēnzhōng)
minute
Definitions of 分钟
[ 简体中文 -> English ]
noun
minute
分钟, 分, 札记
分钟
minute, Minutes
小时
(Xiǎoshí)
hour
Definitions of 小时
[ 简体中文 -> English ]
noun
hour
小时, 时, 时刻, 钟头, 钟点, 钟
小时
hour, Hours
字母
(Zìmǔ)
letter
Definitions of 字母
[ 简体中文 -> English ]
noun
letter
信, 字母, 函件, 函, 信件, 书
alphabet
字母, 初步
letter of the alphabet
字母
ABC
字母, 初步, 原则, 原理
字母
letter, Alphabet
incremental
Synonyms
adjective
- gradual, progressive, steady, step-by-step, increasing, growing
sidecar
/ˈsīdˌkär/
noun
a small, low vehicle attached to the side of a motorcycle for carrying passengers.
- "At one point, you'll ride in a motorcycle sidecar , and soon after, on a boat."
a cocktail of brandy and lemon juice with orange liqueur.
Examples
- It was a fitting farewell for motorcycle lover Dennis Smith, when he was carried to his funeral in a hearse sidecar.
- Gus rides a new motorbike with sidecar, while Mark drives a gig.
- Emphasising his portfolio of skills, the ‘friendly face of finance’ is this week interviewing the electorate in a motorbike and sidecar.
- How in the world can this Government think that a sidecar is a trailer, and that by passing a Motor Vehicle Sales Bill under urgency, we will somehow make a sidecar a trailer?
- It's like movie here, old, dose, shocking, the way we find, astonished, a perfectly preserved Nazi cycle and sidecar.
- Chariot's sidecar for bikes is ingenious, not only to its approach to mounting a sidecar to a bike, but also in its approach to the baby-transport problem in the first place.
- Then he handed a smelly helmet to Raylaa, who sniffed disgustedly and just got onto the sidecar, a two suitcases stacked on her lap.
- Don't you hate it when motorbike/sidecar combinations come apart in films and the sidecar carries on on its own, usually ending up in a duck pond or hay stack?
- On Saturday, December 10, they will be bringing Santa to O'Connell Street in Sligo in a motorcycle sidecar.
- Before he could protest, Raylaa had already disappeared into the porch, where the hideous sidecar and the motorcycle with the peeling red paint stood, worn down and decrepit.
- My goal was to buy a WWII military bike with sidecar and ride it to work every day.
- John volunteered to take her to hospital in his motorcycle sidecar, but his bike was hit by a truck.
- So Xan takes his dad's motorbike with Duma riding shotgun in the sidecar and they head off into the wide yellow yonder.
- Unaware of this, Brenda manoeuvres him into asking her out, and for their first date he collects her in his motorcycle sidecar and heads out into the country with his binoculars.
- They have brought the 4 exhausts into one, with the pipe curling around the front of the sidecar and then goi
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ng skywards.
- At one point, you'll ride in a motorcycle sidecar, and soon after, on a boat.
- Jeff Brown applies the accelerator as his Kellet CBR Honda 1000 sidecar exits a corner at Eastern Creek.
- There were heavy, two-ton personnel carriers, motorcycles with sidecars, and ceremonial sedans.
- He went to Galway Races first at the age of four around 1925 and often reminisced with me about the old days, the war years, no cars, plenty of sidecars going to Ballybrit, bicycles galore!
- There are also vehicles in the game like cars, tanks, sidecars, trucks, etc. that can be taken by the player and which, in hands of the enemy, especially the tanks, will be a real threat.
sidecar
/ˈsīdˌkär/
边车
(Biān chē)
Translations of sidecar
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
sidecar
边车, 车斗
stub
/stəb/
存根
(Cúngēn)
Definitions of stub
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
noun
存根
stub, counterfoil
树墩
stump, blockhead, stub
断株
stubble, stub
verb
根除
eradicate, eliminate, root out, extirpate, stub, root up
stub
存根
stub
/stəb/
noun
the truncated remnant of a pencil, cigarette, or similar-shaped object after use.
- "Finally he pulled out the piece of paper and stub of a pencil."
Synonyms: butt, (tail) end
the part of a check, receipt, ticket, or other document torn off and kept as a record.
- "How on earth am I going to keep myself from losing the ticket stub ?"
Synonyms: counterfoil, ticket slip, tab
verb
accidentally strike (one's toe) against something.
- "But I'd still rather we didn't have to distract ourselves from our headache by stubbing our toes."
extinguish (a lighted cigarette) by pressing the lighted end against something.
- "David said he often found cigarettes stubbed out inside the church and recently found an empty wine bottle."
dig up (a plant) by the roots.
Synonyms
noun
- stump, remnant, (tail) end
- butt, (tail) end
- counterfoil, ticket slip, tab
- butt
- counterfoil
- nub
- ticket stub
Examples
- Tommy flicked the stub overboard and raised a brow.
- The second cut should be outside the first cut, all the way through the branch, leaving a short stub.
- a pencil stub
- Finally he pulled out the piece of paper and stub of a pencil.
- Coverslips were then coated with gold and attached to an SEM stub with tape or rubber cement before SEM scanning.
- At the village hall a new cigarette stub receptacle was smashed and rubbish bins destroyed.
- Then she took out a piece of paper and a stub of a pencil.
- He removed a stub of a pencil and stick of gum from his pants pocket.
- The rest of his body was almost all wolf, though his feet - his hind paws - were still shrinking, and his tail was little more than a stub.
- Her thoughts stopped abruptly when someone poked her in the back of her shoulder with the stub of a pencil eraser.
- Roger was a shy, sweet Jewish boy with very short black hair, a little stub of a beard and pierced ears.
- The dog is described as a black and tan Rottweiler-type, with a fluffy coat and a stub tail.
- A start to this second approach is no further than a pay stub away.
- the stub of a candle
- If a smoker refuses to stub their cigarette out security g
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uards will ultimately enforce the ban.
- The whole class stopped, their eyes on me, and the teacher turned away from the board and pointed a short stub of blackboard chalk at me.
- In part, that's because too many of us still find ourselves holding the short end of the pay stub.
- a stub tenon
- A Siamese had only a stub of a tail, a short-haired spotted cat walked strangely, with only three legs.
- Are there any others out there who find comfort in the stub of pencil on a string and other mildly eccentric aspects of elections past?
- Working by candlelight with the stub of his last pencil, he finally achieved the transformation of a humble o into the majestic 0.
- The stub of cigar jutting from his mouth glowed like a malevolent LED.
- Anyone who has a ticket for the show should hold on to their ticket stub and they will gain entry.
- How on earth am I going to keep myself from losing the ticket stub?
- Two stub walls with ample storage for china and linens loosely define the seating and dining areas.
- ‘Not everyone carrying a pencil stub and a piece of paper is a journalist.’
- To assemble it, you put the pencil stub into the hole of the spool and stuck the pin straight up in the middle of the eraser.
- The massive columns were delivered to the site with stub pieces prewelded to them, and the steel beams were bolted to those stubs.
- The dog turned its head, wagged its stub of a tail.
- She flicked the cigarette stub into the night.
ok, let me see
好的,让我看看
(Hǎo de, ràng wǒ kàn kàn)
Translations of ok, let me see
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
ok, let me see
好的,让我看看, 好,让我看看, 好吧,让我看看
candidate
/-dit,ˈkandiˌdāt/
候选人
(Hòuxuǎn rén)
Definitions of candidate
[ English -> 简体中文 ]
noun
候选人
candidate
candidate
候选人