outclass

英[ˌaʊt'klɑːs] 美[ˌaʊt'klæs]
  • vt. 比 ... 更高级; 远高于; 远胜于
outclassed outclassed outclassing outclasses
  • outcamp n.偏远的营地
  • outcast n.被驱逐的人adj.被逐出的;被遗弃的;无家可归的
  • outcaste n.由自己的阶级被逐出的人
  • outclass vt.比...更高级;远高于;远胜于
  • outclimb vt.比...爬得高;比...高
Verb:
  1. cause to appear in a lower class;

    "The Yankees outclassed Cincinnati"

1. Few city hotels can outclass the Hotel de Crillon.
没有几家城市酒店能与克里雍大饭店媲美。

来自柯林斯例句

2. Secondly, the tax cost outclass of mine company load is other enterprise.
其二, 矿山企业负担的税费远高于其他企业.

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3. Perfect hostesses outclass sexy cheerleaders at Games a headline of a Reuters news story.
虽然有人很欣赏奥运会性感的一面,也有人更喜欢奥运会上发放奖牌的美丽[完美]的礼仪小姐.

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4. In his memory, this sort is like and treat the conventions that manages far outclass materiality.
在他心目中, 这种类似“无为而治”的管理远远胜于有形的条条框框.

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5. The energy of targets in horizontal and vertical direction outclass that of background.
目标在水平、直两个方向上的小波能量要远高于背景.

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    用作及物动词 (vt.)
    1. The level of 2 reforming and opening that are China are proper, coequal at that time environment and even present Korea mix outclass Japan.
      二是中国的改革开放程度彻底,远高于当时同等环境乃至现在的韩国和日本。