IELTS Teacher SAJ
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OUT!!! The “out” prefix in verbs often means to surpass or exceed something. Here are some common “out+verb” combinations with examples: 1. **Outlive** **Meaning:** To live longer than someone or something. **Example:** "She hopes to outlive her old dog, which has been with her for many years." 2. **Outnumber** **Meaning:** To be more numerous than something or someone. **Example:** "In the debate, the opposition outnumbered the supporters by a wide margin." 3. **Outsmart** **Meaning:** To be more clever or intelligent than someone else. **Example:** "The detective managed to outsmart the criminal by anticipating his every move." 4. **Outperform** **Meaning:** To do better than someone or something. **Example:** "The new model of the car has outperformed its predecessors in both speed and efficiency." 5. **Outshine** **Meaning:** To be more impressive or successful than someone or something. **Example:** "Her performance at the concert outshone all the other musicians." 6. **Outlast** **Meaning:** To last longer than something or someone. **Example:** "The old building has outlasted many of its modern counterparts." 7. **Outgrow** **Meaning:** To grow larger or more mature than something or someone. **Example:** "He has outgrown his childhood toys and now prefers more sophisticated games." These combinations often suggest surpassing or exceeding in some way, whether it’s in quantity, quality, intelligence, or duration.
2024年8月26日 07:28
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Very useful
2024年8月28日