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Перевод: outdo speek outdo


[глагол]
превзойти; превосходить; преодолеть; перещеголять


Тезаурус:

  1. Only the Austrians seem able to outdo Germans in the quantities of food one is expected to eat in restaurants.
  2. They are to attend the banquet as Antony and Cleopatra and hoped to outdo Taylor and Burton.
  3. But there was only good-natured laughter and the jingling of coins as the men tried to outdo each other in their generosity.
  4. The result was a kind of competition with each trying to outdo the other."
  5. Every clansman was determined to outdo the Campbells in display, and looked to his finery.
  6. The world has changed since the long, low silver engineering prototype was unveiled at the 1988 British Motor Show and Jaguar's then chief executive, Sir John Egan, decided that they should try to find a way to build it, as the ultimate supercar to outdo Ferrari and Porsche.
  7. It could only mean one thing: they suspected that the sleek Strasbourgeois citizenry might be planning to outdo Warsaw, Budapest, Berlin and Prague by marching up the Avenue de la Paix to overthrow 12 governments at once.
  8. Guisarmes, mentioned earlier, were also fitted with bells to frighten horses, a fact which emphasises the general style of warfare in which the foot and mounted warriors continually strove to outdo one another.
  9. Similarly, every city where the team went tried to tried to outdo the others in showering their generosity and their affection on the players resulting in a bonanza for the team and Imran's cancer hospital.
  10. It was the beneficent by-product of competition between companies, each trying to outdo its rivals in visible splendour and architectural might.
  11. Fashion - one silly brainless bitch trying to outdo the others because she's bored out of her tiny mind and isn't interested in anything other than the way she looks."
  12. Surely England must outdo any other country in ugly place-names - Scunthorpe, Skegness, Biggleswade how did they happen?
  13. Mr Rawson remembered the drinking and the fighting, but also the big chromium-plated gypsy caravans with their displays of Crown Derby china and their owners sitting on the steps, "as if they were showing off their homes and vying to outdo each other".

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