outnumber

outnumber
verb
(to be more (in number) than: The boys in the class outnumber the girls.) exceder en número
outnumber
tr[aʊt'nʌmbəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 superar en número, ser más que
outnumber [.aʊt'nʌmbər] vt
: superar en número a, ser más numeroso de
outnumber
v.
exceder en número v.
ser más numeroso que v.
'aʊt'nʌmbər, ˌaʊt'nʌmbə(r)
transitive verb superar en número a

they were outnumbered (by) two to one — los doblaban en número

[aʊt'nʌmbǝ(r)]
VT exceder en número, ser más numeroso que

the actors outnumbered the audience — había más actores que público

we were outnumbered ten to one — ellos eran diez veces más que nosotros

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['aʊt'nʌmbər, ˌaʊt'nʌmbə(r)]
transitive verb superar en número a

they were outnumbered (by) two to one — los doblaban en número


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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  • outnumber — [out΄num′bər] vt. to exceed in number …   English World dictionary

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  • outnumber — UK [ˌaʊtˈnʌmbə(r)] / US [aʊtˈnʌmbər] verb [transitive] Word forms outnumber : present tense I/you/we/they outnumber he/she/it outnumbers present participle outnumbering past tense outnumbered past participle outnumbered if one group outnumbers… …   English dictionary

  • outnumber — verb ADVERB ▪ easily, far, greatly, heavily, vastly ▪ Their failures vastly outnumber their successes. ▪ almost ▪ …   Collocations dictionary

  • outnumber — [[t]a͟ʊtnʌ̱mbə(r)[/t]] outnumbers, outnumbering, outnumbered VERB If one group of people or things outnumbers another, the first group has more people or things in it than the second group. [V n] ...a town where men outnumber women four to one …   English dictionary

  • outnumber — out|num|ber [ aut nʌmbər ] verb transitive if one group outnumbers another, there are more in the first group than in the second: Despite being outnumbered, they managed to fight back bravely. an area where sheep outnumber humans by twenty to one …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • outnumber — verb (transitive usually passive) to be more in number than another group: We were completely outnumbered by the enemy. | In the nursing profession women still outnumber men by four to one …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

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