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2 übertreffen
v/t (unreg., untr., hat) (Person) excel ( sich selbst o.s.), outstrip; (auch Sache) surpass, beat ( alle: an + Dat, in + Dat in); (Befürchtungen, Hoffnungen etc.) go beyond, surpass, exceed; alle Erwartungen übertreffen exceed all expectations; die Realität übertreffen top reality; nur noch übertroffen werden von... be second only to...; nicht zu übertreffen sein be unbeatable; mit dem Menü hat Heidi sich selbst übertroffen Heidi has surpassed herself with this set menu* * *to beggar; to go beyond; to best; to outreach; to outrange; to outperform; to surpass; to outdo; to excel; to outbalance; to overtake; to outnumber* * *über|trẹf|fen [yːbɐ'trɛfn] ptp übertro\#ffen [yːbɐ'trɔfn] insep irreg1. vtto surpass ( an +dat in); (= mehr leisten als auch) to do better than, to outdo, to outstrip; (= übersteigen auch) to exceed; Rekord to breakjdn an Intelligenz/Schönheit etc übertreffen — to be more intelligent/beautiful etc than sb
jdn um vieles or bei Weitem übertreffen — to surpass sb by far; (bei Leistung auch) to do far better than sb, to outstrip sb by a long way
2. vr* * *1) (to defeat: He was bested in the argument.) best2) (to be better than: She excels them all at swimming.) excel3) (to do better than: He worked very hard as he did not want to be outdone by anyone.) outdo4) (to be, or do, better, or more than.) surpass* * *über·tref·fen *[y:bɐˈtrɛfn̩]▪ jdn [an etw dat/auf etw dat/in etw dat] \übertreffen to do better than [or to surpass] [or to outdo] [or to outstrip] sb [in sth]jds Erwartungen \übertreffen to exceed [or surpass] sb's expectations* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surpass, outdo (an + Dat. in); break < record>jemanden an Fleiß/Intelligenz übertreffen — be more diligent/intelligent than somebody
2) (übersteigen) exceed* * *übertreffen v/t (irr, untrennb, hat) (Person) excel (an +dat,in +dat in); (Befürchtungen, Hoffnungen etc) go beyond, surpass, exceed;alle Erwartungen übertreffen exceed all expectations;die Realität übertreffen top reality;nur noch übertroffen werden von … be second only to …;nicht zu übertreffen sein be unbeatable;mit dem Menü hat Heidi sich selbst übertroffen Heidi has surpassed herself with this set menu* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) surpass, outdo (an + Dat. in); break < record>jemanden an Fleiß/Intelligenz übertreffen — be more diligent/intelligent than somebody
2) (übersteigen) exceed* * *ausdr.to outdo expr. v.to excel v.to outclass v.to outgo v.to outnumber v.to outrange v.to surpass v. -
3 überwiegen
vt/i (unreg., untr., hat) zahlenmäßig: predominate; (vorherrschen) auch be predominant; Zustimmung überwog there was a consensus, most people etc. were in agreement; die Neugier überwog seine Angst his curiosity outweighed his fear* * *to outweigh; to overbalance; to prevail; to preponderate; to outbalance* * *über|wie|gen [yːbɐ'viːgn] ptp überwogen [yːbɐ'voːgn] insep irreg1. vtto outweigh2. vi(= das Übergewicht haben) to be predominant, to predominate; (= das Übergewicht gewinnen) to prevail* * *1) (to be greater or more than: The advantages outweigh the disadvantages.) outweigh2) predominate* * *über·wie·gen *[y:bɐˈvi:gn̩]I. vi1. (hauptsächlich vorkommen) to be predominant, to predominate▪ es überwiegt [bei jdm] [sb's] sth prevails [or gains the upper handII. vt▪ etw überwiegt etw sth outweighs sth* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb predominate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb <advantages, disadvantages, etc.> outweigh; <emotion, argument> prevail over* * *überwiegen v/t & v/i (irr, untrennb, hat) zahlenmäßig: predominate; (vorherrschen) auch be predominant;Zustimmung überwog there was a consensus, most people etc were in agreement;die Neugier überwog seine Angst his curiosity outweighed his fear* * *1.unregelmäßiges intransitives Verb predominate2.unregelmäßiges transitives Verb <advantages, disadvantages, etc.> outweigh; <emotion, argument> prevail over* * *v.to outweigh v.to overbalance v.to preponderate v.to prevail v.
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Outbalance — Out*bal ance, v. t. To outweight; to exceed in weight or effect. [1913 Webster] Let dull Ajax bear away my right When all his days outbalance this one night. Dryden. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outbalance — I verb be greater in value, be greater in weight, be superior, better, compensate, counteract, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, counterweigh, cover, dominate, eclipse, equalize, equiponderate, exceed, gain the ascendancy, get ahead of,… … Law dictionary
outbalance — [out΄bal′əns] vt. outbalanced, outbalancing to be greater than in weight, value, etc … English World dictionary
outbalance — transitive verb Date: 1644 outweigh … New Collegiate Dictionary
outbalance — /owt bal euhns/, v.t., outbalanced, outbalancing. to outweigh. [1635 45; OUT + BALANCE] * * * … Universalium
outbalance — verb To have more influence or significance than another; to preponderate or outweigh … Wiktionary
outbalance — (Roget s IV) v. Syn. outweigh, transcend, outdo; see exceed … English dictionary for students
outbalance — v. offset; surpass; outweigh … English contemporary dictionary
outbalance — verb be more valuable or important than … English new terms dictionary
outbalance — v. a. Overweigh, overbalance, overpoise, outweigh … New dictionary of synonyms
outbalance — v overbalance, outweigh, over weigh, preponderate; exceed in value, transcend, surpass, overmatch; outrank, be superior to, overtop, override, take precedence over; have the edge on, hold the advantage, tip the scales, turn the tables … A Note on the Style of the synonym finder