English to Malay Dictionary overtake

overtake

mengatasi
definition
verb
the driver overtook a line of vehicles
catch up with and pass while traveling in the same direction.
the pattern of economic ruin overtook them
(especially of misfortune) come suddenly or unexpectedly upon.
translation of 'overtake'
verb
memotong
example
The team has managed to 'overtake' last year's successes to receive commendation for every entry they submitted this year.
That's the key to what we have to do, is we have to maintain the ability to pass and 'overtake' .
Later that year he presented the Report on Manufactures, an ambitious plan to 'overtake' Britain in industrial output.
Tourism is doing pretty well in Mauritius, too, and is set to 'overtake' sugar as the country's most important industry.
Isn't it just so annoying when one lorry travelling at 60 mph tries to 'overtake' another which is travelling at 58 mph?
While chipping at the landing is still the principal means of comminution, bundling is growing rapidly and could easily 'overtake' roadside chipping within a few years.
Wait until it is safe to 'overtake' , and then pass wide and slow.
If I didn't, I feared panic would 'overtake' me so badly that I really had no other choice but to try and go.
Express bus drivers who don't 'overtake' other buses, hence stopping unnecessarily at every stop.
My driver then tries to 'overtake' the truck at the same time.
Unfortunately, as happens so often to columnists who monitor current affairs at the global level, events 'overtake' the best of intentions.
Nobody in retailing underestimates the power of the card: its success undoubtedly helped Tesco to 'overtake' Sainsbury as Britain's leading grocer.
She is concerned that, unless things change fairly rapidly, a similar fate will 'overtake' her own premises.
A driver attempted to 'overtake' them but couldn't complete the move, and pulled towards their SUV.
He said the boom in China's economy had helped shipping 'overtake' tourism.
In this, time was an indispensable ally: dictators might die, crops fail, disaster 'overtake' an expedition; it all helps, given time.
Now, if a daring driver decides to 'overtake' the bus in front, he runs into trouble in uniform.
Take along some mint because the fast descent down the mountain might disturb even city folk, especially when the driver pulls out to 'overtake' other cars on the narrow road.
You don't let frustration 'overtake' you when you're looking for change.
According to US tourism statistics, Britons have now 'overtaken' the Japanese in terms of the numbers flying to New York.
Sights like these become familiar after a few days in Pakistan, although it takes a little longer to get used to drivers 'overtaking' the buses and everything else on blind bends with horns blaring.
Even such a disaster as had 'overtaken' them at Kup caused no despondency among the Sikhs.
He told the inquiry he was aware there was a vehicle, a Transit van, behind him which 'overtook' the bus, passing by closely.
But although he continued recording, his deep soul style was rapidly 'overtaken' by funk and disco and, later, rap.
A sudden feeling of loss 'overtook' Peter with surprising speed.
Whichever feeling 'overtakes' you, it's likely to be associated with change.
The Vauxhall, travelling towards Bath, was 'overtaking' a line of stationary vehicles looking to turn right.
At one point we saw the wreck of a train which was lying on its side with steam still escaping from the boiler, evidence that disaster had 'overtaken' it not very long before.
Whatever disaster 'overtook' life on Earth at the end of the Permian killed off just about all of the temnospondyls in a fairly short space of time.
A feeling of peacefulness 'overtook' her and, for once, she forgot the recent tragedies.
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