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Перевод: outnumbered
[прилагательное] превзойденный по количеству
Тезаурус:
- Uniformed Volkspolizei and hordes of plainclothes Stasis, state security men, almost outnumbered ordinary Berliners on the central Alexanderplatz, where Saturday's march began.
- As for embellishments, the people organising naming ceremonies seemed to be outnumbered by other policymakers whose desire was to see them progressively removed.
- Despite its strong local following even the boys were often outnumbered by the H-BOYS, Pig City, Crystal Palace and many other skate scenes.
- While old ladies continue to brandish their handbags and umbrellas at the likes of Giant Haystacks in leisure centres and town halls, the arrival of WWF in national consciousness means they are outnumbered at ringside by the Nintendo generation.
- Ministers were outnumbered about three or four to one by officials.
- What happened next is uncertain, but at some point - either after they had completed their own private count, or after the first vote - the Zuwaya protested to the commission that they were outnumbered by four votes (1261 to 1257) because the Magharba had infiltrated voters from the outlying districts of Bishr and Marada.
- So small was the number of beneficiaries, they were outnumbered in the war years by those children who joined the RCM ranks having turned up in Britain by long and roundabout escape routes.
- The Macleans on the beach took fresh heart; they were still outnumbered, but at least they had a chance.
- As you might expect, the great are much outnumbered by the good.
- Good interviewers will try and prevent you from feeling overwhelmed but being outnumbered inevitably creates a certain tension.
- The outnumbered French in the grounds were firing too, and some of the enemy fell.
- The Jacobites, with 800 horse and 6300 infantry, easily outnumbered Argyll's 960 dragoons and 2200 foot soldiers.
- He sat bemused while the photographers, who outnumbered guests by three to one, were marshalled into position.
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