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outˈrival, v. [out- 18 b.] trans. To outdo as a rival; to surpass or excel in any competition.1622 Massinger & Dekker Virg. Mart. iii. ii, The Christian Whose beauty has outrivalled me. 1705 Maidwell Necess. Educ. Pref. 7 He Had then out rival'd his Neighbour's Praetensions. 1860 Motley Netherl. (18...
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outrival
outrival/ˌautˈraɪvl; aʊt`raɪvl/ v(-ll-; US also -l-) [Tn](fml 文) be or do better than (sb) in competition with him (竞争中)胜过(某人) She outrivals him at all board games. 她下什麽棋都比他强.
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Anthropic releases powerful Claude 3 AI to outrival GPT-4
5 days ago — Anthropic's President Daniela Amodei said customers would opt for Claude 3 Opus despite a higher price tag “if they had a need for the most ...
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Morpho cypris
Only the Malayo-Australian Ornithoptera can outrival the Morphids, adding as they do to the brilliance of their golden green colouring the further charm
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outpeer
outˈpeer, v. [out- 18 b.] trans. To outmate, outrival, excel.1611 Shakes. Cymb. iii. vi. 86 Great men That had a Court no bigger than this Caue,..Could not out-peere these twaine. 1838 Chalmers Wks. XIII. 260 The man outpeers his companions in intellectual wealth.
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Shoebill
culmen (or the measurement along the top of the upper mandible) is , the third longest bill among extant birds after pelicans and large storks, and can outrival
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outbrave
outbrave, v. (aʊtˈbreɪv) [out- 18 b.] 1. trans. To face with show of defiance; to stand out against bravely or defiantly.1589 Nashe Ded. Greene's Menaphon (Arb.) 6 Who..think to outbraue better pens with the swelling bumbast of a bragging blanke verse. 1605 Rowlands Hell's Broke Loose 36, I haue kno...
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Barbara Meier
In the course of the show, she had to face a series of challenges in order to outrival her contestants.
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Jack Gavin
Australian aboriginal will be shown in quite a new light, and though we are not at liberty to disclose the plot just yet, we can safely say that it will outrival
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out-
out- in comb. is used with substantives, with verbs and their derivatives, and with other adverbs. In OE. {uacu}t adv. was already prefixed (1) to ordinary ns. in the sense ‘that is without’, ‘out-lying’, ‘external’, as in {uacu}tland a country that is out, a distant or foreign land, {uacu}there an ...
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African clawless otter
They are the third largest otter on average after the sea otter and giant otter and probably the third largest extant mustelid appearing to slightly outrival
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Lost in the Arctic
The Moving Picture World was equally impressed with the film, predicting that it would "outrival" The Way of the Eskimo, describing it as "one of the season's
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torpedo
▪ I. torpedo, n. (tɔːˈpiːdəʊ) Also 6 -ido. Pl. -oes. [a. L. torpēdo stiffness, numbness, also the cramp-fish or electric ray, f. torpēre to be stiff or numb; = Sp., Pg. torpedo, It. torpedine. Cf. F. torpille, It. torpiglia from the same verb.] 1. a. A flat fish of the genus Torpedo or family Torped...
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sky-scraper
sky-scraper [sky n.1] 1. Naut. A triangular sky-sail.1794 Rigging & Seamanship 135 Sky-scrapers. These sails are triangular... The foot spreads half of the royal yards. 1797 S. James Narr. Voy. 52 Four vessels hove in sight..with..royals and skyscrapers set. 1860 Slang Dict. 217 The light sails whic...
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Pel's fishing owl
One male was found to weigh and four females averaged , it may outrival the snowy owl (only around 4% lighter on average in six datasets) as the fifth
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