get ahead of
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gets ahead of
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getting ahead of
过去式
got ahead of
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gotten ahead of
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领先于, 超越
to do better than someone or something
及物动词
- He worked extra hours to get ahead of his colleagues in the project.
他加班是为了在项目中领先于他的同事。
- Despite initial challenges, the company's innovative strategies allowed it to get ahead of its competitors in the market.
尽管面临最初的挑战,该公司的创新策略使其在市场上领先于竞争对手。
- Through hard work and dedication, the student managed to get ahead of the class in academic performance.
通过努力工作和奉献,学生在学业表现上成功地超过了班级。
- The new technology allowed the business to get ahead of industry standards, attracting a larger customer base.
新技术使企业能够超越行业标准,吸引更多的客户群。
- By consistently delivering high-quality service, the restaurant was able to get ahead of its competition and become a local favorite.
通过持续提供高质量的服务,餐厅能够超越其竞争对手,成为当地的最爱。
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超过, 领先于
to move beyond a certain point or place during a journey
及物动词
- During the race, the runner managed to get ahead of the others by sprinting faster.
在比赛期间,这位跑步者通过更快地冲刺成功地超过了其他人。
- The cyclist pedaled hard to get ahead of the group and lead the way on the cycling route.
自行车手用力踩踏板以超越团队并在自行车路线上领跑。
- The car accelerated to get ahead of the traffic and reach the destination sooner.
汽车加速以超越车流并更快到达目的地。
- Hiking enthusiasts often strive to get ahead of their planned trail schedule to enjoy more time at the summit.
徒步爱好者常常努力提前完成他们计划的路线时间表,以便在顶峰享受更多时间。
- Wanting to catch an early bus, Sarah walked quickly to get ahead of the morning crowd at the bus stop.
想要赶上早班车,莎拉快步走以赶超公交车站早晨的人群。