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impf Ⅰ vt 1. książk. (obniżać pozycję) to declass- to małżeństwo deklasuje go towarzysko his marriage degrades his social status ⇒ zdeklasować2. środ., Sport (pokonywać) to outclass [przeciwnika, rywala] ⇒ zdeklasować Ⅱ deklasować się (tracić pozycję) to be declassed a. déclassé, to lose caste a. (one’s) social standing- w tych trudnych czasach nawet najstarsze rody się deklasują nowadays even the oldest families are losing their social standing ⇒ zdeklasować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > deklas|ować
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pf Ⅰ vt 1. (spowodować obniżenie pozycji) to declass- to małżeństwo zdeklasowało go towarzysko this marriage has reduced his social standing ⇒ deklasować2. Sport to outclass- nasza drużyna zdeklasowała przeciwników, wygrywając 5:0 our team outclassed the rivals, winning 5-0 ⇒ deklasowaćⅡ zdeklasować się (stracić pozycję) to become declassed a. déclassé; to lose caste przen.- zdeklasował się przez małżeństwo z nią he lost his social standing by marrying her ⇒ deklasować sięThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > zdeklas|ować
См. также в других словарях:
outclass — index beat (defeat), surpass Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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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