out-earn
verb [ T ] (also outearn) uk/ˌaʊtˈɜːn/ us/ˌaʊt̬ˈɝːn/
比别人赚得多
to earn more money than someone else
She started in a very junior role at the company, but was soon out-earning others who had been recruited before her. 她一开始在公司担任非常初级的职位,但很快就在业绩方面超过了先于她入职的同事。
The gender pay gap, where men outearn women, still exists.
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- She was furious to find out that he out-earned her by £10,000.
- Workers in the private sector outearn their peers in the public sector by 15%.
- The golfer has had a fantastically successful year and out-earned all others to finish top of the money list.