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 surpass [sɚ'pæs]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 超越, 凌驾, 胜过



    surpass


    Surpass \Sur*pass"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Surpassed}; p. pr. &
    vb. n. {Surpassing}.] [F. surpasser; sur over + passer to
    pass. See {Sur-}, and {Pass}.]
    To go beyond in anything good or bad; to exceed; to excel.

    This would surpass
    Common revenge and interrupt his joy. --Milton.

    Syn: To exceed; excel; outdo; outstrip.

    1. The annual rate could far surpass the government's 17 percent forecast.
    2. Manufacturers are given credits for models that surpass the standards that can be carried over to subsequent model years.
    3. Spot prices would have to rise more than 40 cents to surpass the all-time high of $1.6475 a pound set last December on New York's Commodity Exchange but this is a market with a proven ability to outdo itself.
    4. And (Monday) alone we had 329 applicants and I expect to surpass that by a good deal today." In Charlotte, N.C., the INS office received 204 applications on Monday; it had received 454 applications in the preceding three weeks.
    5. This year, he said, "we're facing a repetition of 1988 because crop failures have set in. We're facing a human tragedy that could surpass 1988."
    6. The agreement between the Regional Water Quality Control Board and the city of Los Angeles lists 22 measures the city must pursue, with costs estimated to surpass $100 million, officials said Thursday.
    7. Some economists predict that the debt total could surpass the $1 trillion mark early in the next decade.
    8. The $4.6 million Megabucks jackpot _ which links slot machines in dozens of casinos across the state to accumulate big jackpots _ was the largest payoff in Las Vegas history but didn't surpass the Nevada record of $6.8 million won in Reno.
    9. Federal-Mogul Corp. said it expects second-quarter earnings to equal or surpass the 87 cents a share it earned a year earlier.
    10. Milken alleged that the government forced Drexel to have him dismissed and his 1988 compensation, most of it in a bonus that would far surpass $100 million, withheld.
    11. In later periods Picasso would often achieve still life on the grand and monumental scale, but never would he surpass the achievement of those early years.
    12. As the Germanys move toward unification, Hoffmann said he supported a united Germany's membership in a European security system that would embrace East and West and surpass the Warsaw Pact and NATO as military alliances.
    13. Spokesmen for Statoil, Norway's national oil company, say its petroleum reserves may surpass those of the North Sea.
    14. James F. Montgomery, chairman and chief executive officer of Great Western, said he expects this year's earnings "to surpass those reported for 1987 by an ample margin."
    15. And the package will offer special credits and other financial incentives to industries that surpass the standards, the sources said.
    16. But officials said the death toll may surpass 1,000 because hundreds are feared dead in an industrial park and a remote farming area in Nueva Vizcaya province.
    17. Even a minor reduction in these naturally occurring hazards, he said, would surpass the benefits of eliminating all traces of dangerous manmade chemicals.
    18. That will surpass the 2,000 students attending its U.S. campus in Rio Grande, Ohio.
    19. Now, he says that if the relaunch goes smoothly sales should fall no more than 5% and may eventually even surpass previous performances.
    20. And selected other programs _ including those for AIDS research and treatment, anti-drug initiatives, space and air traffic control _ would get enough new money to surpass the costs of inflation.
    21. He added that Occidental expects earnings to surpass last year's net income of $240 million, or $1.06 a share, on revenue of $17.75 billion, despite the accident.
    22. Based on his forecasts, Amgen sales in the year ending March 1992 would surpass those of another biotech concern, Genentech Inc. He expects Genentech to post sales of about $527 million in calendar year 1991.
    23. Paul Gillette, editor of the California Beverage Hotline, says, "It's a judgment call" whether Breezers will surpass its stellar 1990 sales.
    24. The RSC has done this play proud before, and this production does not surpass some of the versions we saw in the 1980s.
    25. "Rain Man" has taken in $127 million internationally, and the story of a scheming car salesman learning to love his autistic brother will likely surpass all of United Artists' "Rocky" sequels and James Bond features in foreign receipts.
    26. Dealers said earlier optimism that the 100-share index might surpass its post-crash high of 1892.2 has been shelved for the time being.
    27. Some analysts predicted Wednesday that in 1989 IBM would approach and maybe surpass its record profits of 1984, the year before a computer industry slump that produced the first back-to-back earnings declines in IBM history.
    28. These numbers "suggest many stocks made their peaks last Thursday and have yet to surpass them even though the indexes continued to set new records," said Newton Zinder, a technical analyst with E.F. Hutton in New York.
    29. Bank of New England said osses in 1989 should surpass $1 billion, and it is trying to sell $6 billion in assets.
    30. Mr. Higgins shows that he can rival and surpass Ross MacDonald in the invention of family trouble across the generations.
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