overachieve [
,əuvərə'tʃi:v]

vi. 完成得比预期要好
vt. 做得比预期的更好
- In China, where one-child families are the government-enforced norm, pushing a child to overachieve is a social imperative.
在中国,政府推行独生子女政策,孩子被寄予太多的期望是必然的。 - They lost two in a row and granted, yes they should have beat these two teams but it's the NBA and teams will overachieve and underachieve.
他们连输了两场,确实,他们本也应该击败这两个队的,但是在NBA,有超长发挥,也有马失前蹄 - Rather than putting undue pressure on yourself to overachieve, focus on getting a firm handle on your primary responsibilities, building rapport with colleagues,identifying potential mentors.
把注意力用在牢牢地掌握主要工作职责,和同事建立好的关系,以及发现潜在导师上。
overachieve[ verb ]
perform better or achieve a greater degree of success than expected
<verb.social>
His daughter always overachieves