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1 outshine
[autˈʃaɪn] past tense, past participle outˈshone [-ˈʃɔn] verbto be brighter than:يَفوقُ، يَبُزُّShe outshone all the other students.
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2 بز
v. excel, surpass, become confused, exceed, outmatch, outshine, eclipse, outstrip, overpass, distance, outrival, outclass -
3 تألق
1́ n. blaze, radiance, brilliance, brilliancy, shine, vivacity, effulgence, refulgence, luminosity, glitter, sparkle, glory, magnificence2́ v. shine, shine through, radiate, ray, sparkle, star, outshine, irradiate, glitter, glint, dazzle, scintillate -
4 فاق
v. surpass, excel, outdo, outclass, overtop, top, outshine, outmatch, exceed, outweigh -
5 فاقه بريقا
v. outshine -
6 فضل
1́ n. favor, Grace, graciousness, merit, advantage, priority, favour2́ v. excel, surpass, outshine, prefer, choose -
7 كسف
v. eclipse, outshine -
8 امتاز عن أو على
اِمْتازَ عن أو على: فاقَto excel, surpass, outdo, outmatch, outclass, overtop, top, beat (out), outshine, eclipse, be superior to, have an advantage over -
9 بذ
بَذَّ: فاقَto surpass, excel, outdo, outmatch, outclass, overtop, beat (out), outshine, eclipse, be or prove superior to -
10 برع
بَرَعَ: فاقَto surpass, excel, outdo, outmatch, outshine, eclipse, be or prove superior to -
11 برز
بَرّزَ (على): فاقَto surpass, excel, outdo, outmatch, overtop, outshine, eclipse, be or prove superior to -
12 تفوق على
تَفَوّقَ علىto surpass, excel, outdo, outmatch, outclass, overtop, top, beat (out), outshine, eclipse, exceed, transcend, be or prove superior to; to preponderate, predominate -
13 غطى
غَطّى: بَزّ، فاقَto eclipse, outshine, outmatch, overtop; to outweigh, overshadow -
14 فاق
فاقَ: بَزّ، بَرّزَ علىto surpass, excel, outdo, outmatch, outclass, overtop, top, beat (out), outshine, eclipse, be or prove superior to -
15 فضل
فَضَلَ: فاقَto excel, surpass, outdo, outshine, outmatch, overtop, prove superior to, be better than -
16 out
[aut]1.They went out for a walk.
2) adverb from inside (something):He opened the desk and took out a pencil.
The manager is out.
4) adverb, adjective far away:He went out to India.
5) adverb loudly and clearly:He shouted out the answer.
6) adverb completely:She was tired out.
7) adverb, adjective not correct:My calculations seem to be out.
The secret is out.
9) adverb, adjective (in games) having been defeated:The batsman was (caught) out.
10) adverb, adjective on strike:The men came out in protest.
11) adverb, adjective no longer in fashion:Long hair is definitely out.
12) adverb, adjective (of the tide) with the water at or going to its lowest level:The tide is (going) out.
13) adjective unacceptable:That suggestion is definitely out.
1) not inside or near, as in out-lying.في الخارِج، خارِجا2) indicating outward movement, as in outburst.من داخِلِه3) indicating that the action goes further or beyond a normal action, as in outshine.خارِج البيْت أو المَكْتَب، في الخارِج
См. также в других словарях:
Outshine — Out*shine , v. i. To shine forth. Bright, outshining beams. Shak. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Outshine — Out*shine , v. t. 1. To surpass in splendor, excellence, or achievement. [1913 Webster] A throne of royal state, which far Outshone the wealth of Ormus and of Ind. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. To shine more brightly than. [PJC] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
outshine — index overcome (surmount), surpass, transcend Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
outshine — (v.) 1590s, from OUT (Cf. out) + SHINE (Cf. shine) (v.). Figurative sense of to surpass in splendor or excellence is from 1610s. Related: Outshone; outshining … Etymology dictionary
outshine — ► VERB (past and past part. outshone) 1) shine more brightly than. 2) be much better than … English terms dictionary
outshine — [out΄shīn′] vt. outshone or outshined, outshining 1. to shine brighter or longer than (another) 2. to surpass; excel vi. to shine forth … English World dictionary
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outshine — /owt shuyn /, v., outshone or shined, outshining. v.t. 1. to surpass in shining; shine more brightly than. 2. to surpass in splendor, ability, achievement, excellence, etc.: a product that outshone all competitors; to outshine one s classmates. v … Universalium
outshine — verb watching Nadia outshine the other gymnasts was a thrill for viewers around the world Syn: surpass, overshadow, eclipse, outclass, put in the shade, upstage, exceed, transcend, top, cap, beat, better; informal be a cut above, be head and… … Thesaurus of popular words
outshine — [c]/aʊtˈʃaɪn/ (say owt shuyn) verb (outshone, outshining) –verb (t) 1. to surpass in shining. 2. to surpass in splendour, excellence, etc.: *in white, which she frequently wore to weddings because she knew that in it she could outshine most… …