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Definition of outclass in English: outclassverb aʊtˈklɑːsˌaʊtˈklæs [with object]Be far superior to. 比…等级高,远远超过 Villa totally outclassed us in the first half 我们在上半场完全不是维拉队的对手。 Example sentencesExamples - There is no doubt Scotland would have been outclassed.
- Their manager may not want his side measured against the Old Firm, but they are outclassing everyone else in the division.
- No other single sportsman is so obsessed with winning or so totally outclasses the rest of the competition.
- That may have been the case several years ago when Canadian teams were periodically outclassed, but not anymore.
- And for 45 minutes they not only looked capable of beating Chelsea, but also outclassing them.
- However, I had a view of what masculinity involved and he totally outclassed me.
- They showed endeavour for 100 minutes and were outclassed but not disgraced.
- They have proved themselves a very capable side this season, but were thoroughly outclassed on this occasion.
- But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents.
- Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
- It is difficult to explain what happened after that but a team that had not performed as a cohesive unit all season came together to totally outclass their visitors.
- The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park.
- Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
- She removed it, a thick volume about business metrics and outclassing your competitor, a slip of yellow paper used as a book mark.
- They were simply outclassed by a side improving with every outing.
- To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
- Well, no, it couldn't; it's completely outclassed by the competition.
- They were totally outclassed and beaten off the field by a far superior and very good Australian team.
- The economy has grown by more than 9 percent for the past several years, booking 9.9 percent in the first quarter of this year alone, and far outclasses its peers in the region.
- And are newspapers just outclassing the networks?
Synonyms surpass, be superior to, be better than, outshine, overshadow, eclipse, outdo, outplay, outmanoeuvre, outdistance, outstrip, outrun, outpace, out-think, get the better of, dwarf, put in the shade, upstage, transcend top, cap, trump, trounce, beat, defeat, better, put to shame, exceed, leave behind, outrank informal be a cut above, be head and shoulders above, run rings round, leave standing, walk away from US informal own archaic outrival, outvie
Rhymesbrass, carse, class, coup de grâce, farce, glass, grass, Grasse, impasse, Kars, kick-ass, kvass, Laplace, Maas, Madras, pass, sparse, stained glass, surpass, upper class, volte-face Definition of outclass in US English: outclassverbˌoutˈklasˌaʊtˈklæs [with object]Be far superior to. 比…等级高,远远超过 they totally outclassed us in the first half 我们在上半场完全不是维拉队的对手。 Example sentencesExamples - It is difficult to explain what happened after that but a team that had not performed as a cohesive unit all season came together to totally outclass their visitors.
- There is no doubt Scotland would have been outclassed.
- And for 45 minutes they not only looked capable of beating Chelsea, but also outclassing them.
- Their manager may not want his side measured against the Old Firm, but they are outclassing everyone else in the division.
- They were totally outclassed and beaten off the field by a far superior and very good Australian team.
- Now, only a French-run patisserie outclasses her.
- They were simply outclassed by a side improving with every outing.
- They have proved themselves a very capable side this season, but were thoroughly outclassed on this occasion.
- She removed it, a thick volume about business metrics and outclassing your competitor, a slip of yellow paper used as a book mark.
- However, I had a view of what masculinity involved and he totally outclassed me.
- No other single sportsman is so obsessed with winning or so totally outclasses the rest of the competition.
- Had he succeeded he would have outclassed one of his predecessors, who was famously described as incapable of walking and chewing gum at the same time.
- Well, no, it couldn't; it's completely outclassed by the competition.
- The amateurs from Halifax never showed any sign of throwing in the towel even though they were hopelessly outclassed all across the park.
- But it was only on the resumption that thing got really interesting, and the home side put up a great show to totally outclass their opponents.
- They showed endeavour for 100 minutes and were outclassed but not disgraced.
- That may have been the case several years ago when Canadian teams were periodically outclassed, but not anymore.
- The economy has grown by more than 9 percent for the past several years, booking 9.9 percent in the first quarter of this year alone, and far outclasses its peers in the region.
- And are newspapers just outclassing the networks?
- To say they were outclassed would be an injustice, but to say their efforts were more laboured is a necessary concession to Galway.
Synonyms surpass, be superior to, be better than, outshine, overshadow, eclipse, outdo, outplay, outmanoeuvre, outdistance, outstrip, outrun, outpace, out-think, get the better of, dwarf, put in the shade, upstage, transcend |