Group03 Out-beyond, more than
“超過;比~更”
outlook
n. 展望;看法
The outlook for unskilled laborers is not bright, as their jobs are gradually being taken over by machines.
無技能的勞工的展望并不好,因為他們的工作會漸漸地被機器所取代。
output
n. 產量;產品
The output of the average American factory worker is steadily increasing.
一般美國工廠工人的生產量在穩定成長中。
outgrow
vt. 太大不適合
The jacket Dad bought me last year is too small. I have outgrown it.
去年父親買給我的夾克太小了。我已經長得太大,穿不下了。
outlast
vt. 較…耐久
Our kitchen table is more solidly constructed than the chairs and will probably outlast them.
我們廚房的桌子比椅子造的更穩固,很可能較倚子耐用。
outrum
vt. 跑得比…快
We scored a touchdown when Joe caught a forward pass and outran his pursuers.
當喬接到前方傳來的球,跑得比追者快時,我們的橄欖球觸地得分。
outwit
vi. 以機智取勝
In his detective stories, Jim manages to outwit the cleverest criminals.
在他的偵探小說中,吉姆設法以機智取勝最聰明的罪犯。
outlandish
adj. 奇異的;古怪的
A masquerade is always interesting because people come itt such outlandish costumes.
化裝舞會一向很有趣,因為人們來時都穿著稀奇古怪的服裝。
outspoken
adj. 直言無隱的 -looking or sounding as if it belongs to a (foreign)land beyond ours; strange;fantastic
Mary sometimes hurts others when she criticizes their work because she is too outspoken.
因為瑪麗太直言不諱,因此當她批評別人的工作,有時會傷害到他們。