Outdid Meaning in English
word · lemma: outdo
ˈaʊtˌdɪd
OWT-did
aʊtdˈɪd
owt-DID
التعريف
To do something better than someone else or better than before, especially in comparison or competition.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
'Outdid' is the simple past of 'outdo', used in both formal and informal settings. Typical collocation: 'outdid yourself' (did better than usual). Often relates to performance, achievement, or competition. Not as common as 'did better than', but more emphatic.
Spanish: superó - dejó atrásPortuguese (BR): superou - fez melhor quePortuguese (PT): superou - fez melhor queChinese (Simplified): 超越了 - 胜过了Chinese (Traditional): 超越了 - 勝過了Hindi: पीछे छोड़ दिया - बेहतर कियाArabic: تفوق على - فاقBengali: ছাড়িয়ে গিয়েছিল - টপকে গিয়েছিলRussian: превзошёл - переплюнулJapanese: 上回った - 凌駕したVietnamese: vượt trội - vượt quaKorean: 능가했다 - 뛰어넘었다Turkish: geçti - daha iyisini yaptıUrdu: بازی لے گیا - سبقت لے گیاIndonesian: melampaui - melebihi
جمل نموذجية
She outdid all the other students in the test.
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The chef outdid himself with this meal.
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Their performance outdid last year’s show.
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Wow, you really outdid yourself on this project!
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He thought he couldn’t be funnier, but last night, he outdid himself.
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The decorations this year really outdid those from last year.
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