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  1. превосходить to excel one's teacher —- превзойти своего учителя not to be excelled —- быть непревзойденным a babe all babes excelling —- дитя, каких не видал свет 2. (часто in, at) выделяться (чем-л. хорошим); отличаться, выдаваться to excel at games —- отличаться в спортивных играх to excel as an orator —- быть выдающимся оратором to excel in shooting —- превосходно (отлично) стрелять he excelled in nothing at all at school —- в школе он не отличался успехами ни по одному предмету ...
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  v.  1) превосходить (in, at) to excel smb. at smth. - превосходить кого-л. в чем-л.  2) выдаваться, выделяться to excel as an orator - быть выдающимся оратором ...
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  v. (excelled, excelling) (often foll. by in, at) 1 tr. be superior to. 2 intr. be pre-eminent or the most outstanding (excels at games). Phrases and idioms excel oneself surpass one's previous performance. Etymology: ME f. L excellere (as EX-(1), celsus lofty) ...
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   verb  (~led; ~ling)  Etymology: Middle English ~len, from Latin ~lere, from ex- + -cellere to rise, project; akin to Latin collis hill — more at hill  Date: 15th century  transitive verb to be superior to ; surpass in accomplishment or achievement  intransitive verb to be distinguishable by superiority ; surpass others ~ in sports ~led at lipreading  Synonyms: see exceed ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (excels, excelling, excelled) If someone excels in something or excels at it, they are very good at doing it. Caine has always been an actor who excels in irony... Mary was a better rider than either of them and she excelled at outdoor sports... Academically he began to excel... I think Krishnan excelled himself in all departments of his game. VERB: V in n, V at n, V, V pron-refl ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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  ~ v excelled, excelling not in progressive) to do something very well, or much better than most people + at/in  (I never excelled at sport. | excel yourself (=do better than you usually do))  (Dinner was fantastic! Joe's really excelled himself this time.) ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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  - c.1408, from L. excellere "to rise, surpass, be eminent," from ex- "out from" + -cellere "rise high, tower," related to celsus "high, lofty, great," from PIE base *kel-/*kol-. ...
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