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overtake美 [.oʊvər'teɪk] 英 [.əʊvə(r)'teɪk] - v.超过;赶上;(在数量或重要性方面)大于;(不愉快的事情)突然发生
- 网络追上;超车;压倒
第三人称单数:overtakes 现在分词:overtaking 过去式:overtook 过去分词:overtaken v.+n. overtake lorry,overtake vehicle v. pass,go beyond,overhaul,leave behind,outdo 1. | [t][i] ~ (sb/sth) 超过;赶上to go past a moving vehicle or person ahead of you because you are going faster than they are |
| He pulled out to overtake a truck. 他驶出车流,以超过一辆卡车。 | | It's dangerous to overtake on a bend. 在弯道强行超车是危险的。 |
2. | [t] ~ sb/sth (在数量或重要性方面)大于,超过to become greater in number, amount or importance than sth else |
| Nuclear energy may overtake oil as the main fuel. 核能可能会超过石油成为主要燃料。 | | We mustn't let ourselves be overtaken by our competitors. 我们决不能让竞争对手超过我们。 |
3. | [t][oftpass] ~ sb/sth (不愉快的事情)突然发生,突然降临if sth unpleasantovertakes a person, it unexpectedly starts to happen and to affect them |
| The climbers were overtaken by bad weather. 登山者突然遭遇了恶劣天气。 | | Sudden panic overtook her. 她突然感到一阵恐慌。 | | Our original plan was overtaken by events(= the situation changed very rapidly) and we had to make a new one. 我们原来的计划没赶上变化,只好再订一个新的。 |
v. | 1. 追上;赶上;超过;赶补(欠工),赶做(限期快到的工程) 1. 追上;赶上;超过;赶补(欠工),赶做(限期快到的工程) |
v. | 1. to catch up with and pass a person or vehicle traveling in the same direction 2. to reach and then surpass a level achieved by somebody or something 3. to come over somebody suddenly, or catch somebody by surprise 4. to go after and catch up with somebody 5. to become better than another person 6. to go past another vehicle that is travelling in the same direction 7. to take control of someone or something 8. come or catch up with;come up with and pass 9. (of something unpleasant)to reach suddenly and unexpectedly 1. to catch up with and pass a person or vehicle traveling in the same direction 2. to reach and then surpass a level achieved by somebody or something 3. to come over somebody suddenly, or catch somebody by surprise 4. to go after and catch up with somebody 5. to become better than another person 6. to go past another vehicle that is travelling in the same direction 7. to take control of someone or something 8. come or catch up with;come up with and pass 9. (of something unpleasant)to reach suddenly and unexpectedly |
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