Examples of using Outclassed in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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a product that not only outclassed Pepsi in every consumer-driven category, but was also-chemically-nearly identical.
to reach the final again in 2009, when this time they were outclassed by a wonderful Barcelona side.
the Mitsubishi was outclassed on too many fronts to feature on the podium, finishing at the bottom of
suffering relatively light losses, but was quickly outclassed by increasing numbers of Hurricanes and Spitfires.
especially when Vegeta is still around and mad at being outclassed by Kakarot once again.
When the two teams met in the World Cup qualifiers back in 1985 Wales outclassed Spain 3-0
PC games on this laptop for another year or two before it begins getting seriously outclassed.
a Bologna fan said that he"enjoyed seeing the great Inter outclassed by Barcelona B", who had shown Inter's"worn-out" coach how to play football.
only one was completed within four years of being laid down, and the Gangut ships were"obsolescent and outclassed" upon commissioning.
a lack of heart, direction and courage, and while against Spurs they had more of each, they were outclassed when it was necessary in an abysmal second-half showing.
the“thing” that it does is simply outclassed by other stuff already on the market.
Red Army T-34 tanks outclassed any other tanks the Germans had when they appeared in 1941, yet most of
for the first time outclassed their archrivals to be No 1,” Nguyen Manh Hung,
where he outclassed Lin Dan in the tournament final, winning the most
By 1940, the U.S. Navy was aware that the TBD had become outclassed by the fighters and bombers of other nations and a replacement was in the works, but it was not
its space forces have been hopelessly outclassed, and the few remaining survivors have taken shelter in underground cities.
where he outclassed Lin Dan in the tournament final, winning the most
British officials considered their navy“completely outclassed” in the Western hemisphere by the United States, in East Asia by Japan, and even close to
British officials considered their navy“completely outclassed” in the Western hemisphere by the United States, in East Asia by Japan, and even close to
the Panzer IV was outclassed by the upgraded T-34-85, which had an 85 mm gun, and other late-model Soviet tanks