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1 aventajar con mucho
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2 superar con mucho a
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3 aventajar
• beat out• get ahead of• get the best of the bargain• get the blame• have the ball at one's feet• have the blues• move ahead of• outclass• outdo• outflank• outmatch• outrival• outrun• outwit• overtake• surpass -
4 ser superior a
• be a cut above• be superior to• outclass• outrank• rank above
См. также в других словарях:
outclass — index beat (defeat), surpass Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
outclass — (v.) 1870, to beat (a rival) so completely as to put him out of the same class, from OUT (Cf. out) + CLASS (Cf. class) (q.v.) … Etymology dictionary
outclass — [v] surpass beat, best, better, cap, dominate, eclipse, exceed, excel, go beyond, go one better*, improve upon, outdistance, outdo, outhussle, outmatch, outpace, outperform, outplay, outrank, outrival, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, put to… … New thesaurus
outclass — ► VERB ▪ be far superior to … English terms dictionary
outclass — [out΄klas′] vt. to surpass in excellence by a wide margin … English World dictionary
outclass — UK [ˌaʊtˈklɑːs] / US [aʊtˈklæs] verb [transitive, often passive] Word forms outclass : present tense I/you/we/they outclass he/she/it outclasses present participle outclassing past tense outclassed past participle outclassed to be much better… … English dictionary
outclass — [[t]a͟ʊtklɑ͟ːs, klæ̱s[/t]] outclasses, outclassing, outclassed 1) VERB If you are outclassed by someone, they are a lot better than you are at a particular activity. [be V ed] Mason was outclassed by Lennox Lewis in his tragic last fight at… … English dictionary
outclass — verb (transitive often passive) to be much better than someone at doing something, or to be much better than something else: The Pittsburgh Steelers were completely outclassed by their rivals. | There s never been a jet engine to outclass the… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
outclass — transitive verb Date: 1870 to excel or surpass so decisively as to be or appear to be of a higher class … New Collegiate Dictionary
outclass — /owt klas , klahs /, v.t. to surpass in excellence or quality, esp. by a wide margin; be superior: He far outclasses the other runners in the race. [1865 70; OUT + CLASS] * * * … Universalium
outclass — verb to surpass something or somebody else, so as to appear to be in a higher class … Wiktionary