英:[ˌaʊtˈlɑ:st]
美:[ˌaʊtˈlæst]
英:[ˌaʊtˈlɑ:st]
美:[ˌaʊtˈlæst]
out·last
aUt laest
第三人称单数:outlasts
现在分词:outlasting
过去式:outlasted
过去分词:outlasted
transitive verb
to last or live longer than.Somehow this farm outlasted all the others in the area.It was sorrowful for her to outlast her sons, all of whom had been killed in the war.
"比...持续更久,超过持续时间",1570年代,来自 out- + last (v.)。相关词汇: Outlasted; outlasting。
比
更能持久
取胜
The first known use of outlast was in 1570
outlaw1 of 2noun
a person who is not given the protection of the law
a lawless person or one who is running away from the law
an animal (as a horse) that is wild and hard to control
outlaw2 of 2verb
to deprive of the protection of law
to make illegal
dueling was outlawed
outlaw1 of 2noun
a person who is not given the protection of the law
a lawless person or one who is running away from the law
an animal (as a horse) that is wild and hard to control
outlaw2 of 2verb
to deprive of the protection of law
to make illegal
dueling was outlawed
outlaw1 of 2noun
a person who is not given the protection of the law
a lawless person or one who is running away from the law
an animal (as a horse) that is wild and hard to control
outlaw2 of 2verb
to deprive of the protection of law
to make illegal
dueling was outlawed
outlastverb
to last longer than : survive
1 Video Gallery outlasted many because of its eclectic selection of old movie classics and its popular owner.
2 Outlast tubing under pressure.
经久耐用压力下的油管。
3 But he outlasted the conflict and was repatriated to Japan in 1945.
4 They might even outlast the total collapse of the high industrial system that had invented their technology.
他们甚至可能在高度发达的工业体系全面崩溃后继续存活,而正是这一体系发明了他们所使用的科技。
5 Somehow, Usher is an R&B elder statesman at just 36 years old, having outlasted scores of pretenders while never seeing his reputation tarnished like Michael Jackson’s or R. Kelly’s.
6 Project Runway" has outlasted some other competition shows because it opens a window on something people are always curious about," she said.
7 Tongues on Fire demonstrates that the era's revolutionary art, visual and musical, outlasted the party that inspired it.
8 The great use of life is to spend it doing something that will outlast it.
人生的充分利用就是为争取比人生更长久的东西而度过一生。
9 And Villa’s horsemen had outridden and outlasted our town boys.
10 It remains to be seen which ones will outlast their rivals, of course.
11 Based on their albums — both nods to their early years — it's apparent Petty has outlasted Miller.
12 Now 43, Hersh has since outlasted any trend, amassing 18 albums, nine of them solo.
13 He once said his work on “Scooby-Doo” would outlast anything he did.
14 But I do think the Bechdel test argument is not the strongest when these two characters, Angelica and Eliza, are sisters whose relationship predates and outlasts their relationships with Hamilton.
15 The gold standard failed to outlast the Depression.
金平价未能在经济萧条时期得已持续.
16 Holding back is a survival mechanism that can outlast its use.
17 But his insistence on tonality and his idiosyncratic style — a little French and a lot American — have outlasted the preferences of the 20th-century musical academy.
18 Dad always worked from sunup until sundown in the weeks before the first snow, trying to stockpile enough money from hauling scrap and building barns to outlast the winter, when jobs were scarce.
19 Ms Maathai's organisation, the Green Belt Movement will outlast her.
马塔伊发起的组织“绿带运动”将继续她的事业。
20 Like their owners, they can outlast the society that produced them.