Español > exceder: 3 sentidos > verbo 1, competition| Sentido | Be or do something to a greater degree. |
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| Sinónimos | aventajar, sobrepasar, sobrepujar, superar |
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| Específico | aplastar, humillar | Surpass or beat by a wide margin |
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| burlar | Beat through cleverness and wit |
| durar más | last / last longer than others |
| eclipsar | attract more attention and praise than others |
| mejorar, perfeccionar, superar | Surpass in excellence |
| General | aplastar, bombardear, dar una paliza, derrotar, ganar, triunfar, vencer | Come out better in a competition, race, or conflict |
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| Inglés | surpass, outstrip, outmatch, outgo, exceed, outdo, surmount, outperform |
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| Catalán | avantatjar, excedir, sobrepassar, sobrepujar, superar |
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| Adjetivo | excesivo | Beyond normal limits |
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Español > exceder: 3 sentidos > verbo 2, stative| Sentido | Be superior or better than some standard. |
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| Sinónimos | rebasar, sobrepasar, superar, trascender |
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| General | aventajar, descollar, destacarse, destacar, distinguirse, resaltar, sobrepasar, sobresalir | distinguish oneself |
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| Inglés | exceed, transcend, overstep, pass, go past, top |
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| Catalán | depassar, excedir, superar, ultrapassar |
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| Adjetivo | excesivo | Beyond normal limits |
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| inconocible, inpenetrable, trascendente | Beyond and outside the ordinary range of human experience or understanding |
| Nombres | apogeo, auge, cima, cúspide, pico, súmmum, superlativo, tiptop | The highest level or degree attainable |
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| mejor | The person who is most outstanding / outstanding or excellent |
| superioridad, transcendencia, trascendencia | The state of excelling or surpassing or going beyond usual / usual limits |