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1 превосходить
несовер. - превосходить;
совер. - превзойти( кого-л./что-л.)
1) (чем-л.;
в чем-л.) excel (in), surpass (in) превосходить численностью
2) (превышать) surpass, exceed превосходить все ожидания ≈ to exceed/surpass all expectations превосходить самого себя ≈ to surpass/outdo oneself, превзойти
1. ( вн. тв., вн. в пр.;
обнаруживать превосходство) excel( smb. in, at), surpass ( smb. in), transcend( smb. in) ;
~ кого-л. талантом surpass/transcend smb. in talent;
~ кого-л. численностью outnumber smb., be* superior in numbers to smb. ;
2. (вн.;
превышать) surpass (smth.), exceed (smth.) ;
превзойти все ожидания surpass/exceed all expectations;
превзойти самого себя surpass one self.Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > превосходить
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2 strain
штамм имя существительное: глагол:процеживать (filter, strain, percolate, filtrate)имя прилагательное: -
3 stretch
протяжение глагол:вытягиваться (stretch, extend, spindle)натянуть (stretch, draw)натягиваться (stretch, tense, tighten, draw, strain)имя существительное:простирание (stretch, spread)разминка (stretch, warming-up, limbering-up, warm-up, knock-up) -
4 overreach
перехитрить глагол:превышать полномочия (overreach, exceed one's instructions)выходить за пределы (go beyond, outstep, pass, overreach, lap over, overflow)имя существительное:
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