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output [ˈaʊtpʊt] N no pl

outrage [ˈaʊtreɪdʒ] N

outgrow [ˌaʊtˈgroʊ, Brit -ˈgrəʊ] VB trans irreg

2. outgrow (become bigger than):

I . outline [ˈaʊtlaɪn] N

1. outline (general description):

2. outline (shape):

II . outline [ˈaʊtlaɪn] VB trans

1. outline (describe):

2. outline (draw outer line of):

overrun [ˌoʊvərˈrʌn, Brit ˌəʊvəˈ-] VB trans irreg

1. overrun (invade):

2. overrun budget:

outer [ˈaʊt̬ər, Brit -təʳ] ADJ

outdo [aʊtˈduː] VB trans irreg

outcry <-ies> [ˈaʊtkraɪ] N

outfit [ˈaʊtfɪt] N

1. outfit (set of clothes):

roupa f
traje m

2. outfit (team, organization):

I . outlaw N

criminoso(-a) m (f)
fora-da-lei mf inv

II . outlaw VB trans

outlet [ˈaʊtlet] N

1. outlet ECON:

2. outlet ELEC:

tomada f

3. outlet (exit):

saída f

4. outlet (means of expression):

outlay [ˈaʊtleɪ] N

trunk [trʌŋk] N

1. trunk:

trunk ANAT, BOT
tronco m
tromba f

2. trunk (for storage):

baú m

3. trunk Am (of car):

Phrases:

I . out [aʊt] ADJ

1. out (absent):

out

2. out (released):

out

3. out (finished):

4. out (not functioning):

out
desligado(-a)

5. out (not possible):

II . out [aʊt] ADV

1. out (not inside):

out
get out!
fora!

outright [ˈaʊtraɪt] ADJ

strung [strʌŋ] VB

strung pt, pp of:

See also string

I . string [strɪŋ] N

2. string pl MUS:

3. string COMPUT:

cadeia f

II . string <strung, strung> [strɪŋ] VB trans

outrageous [aʊtˈreɪdʒəs] ADJ

1. outrageous (cruel, violent):

abusivo(-a)

2. outrageous (shocking):

I . run [rʌn] N

1. run (jog):

to go for a run
em fuga f

2. run (series):

maré f
série f

3. run (hole in tights):

run

4. run SPORTS:

run
pista f

5. run:

run CINE, THEAT

6. run fig:

a longo prazo m

II . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB intr

3. run (extend):

run

III . run <ran, run> [rʌn] VB trans

1. run (move fast):

run

2. run (enter in race):

to run a race

3. run (drive):

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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His efforts to outrun the large rock were in vain as it rammed him flat against a tree.
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He therefore continued sailing to the northeast, hoping his heavy ship of the line could outrun the light and speedy frigate.
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However, it outruns experience when it seeks the ultimate condition for all conditioned objects.
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It knows that it must outrun the slowest gazelle or it will starve to death.
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The film continues with the four friends hiding and trying to outrun the gang until they think they have gotten away.
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The wolf tries to outrun the rolling column but in vain.
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The concept developed in the 1930s when it was believed that a very fast bomber could simply outrun its enemies.
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In addition to being a source of entertainment, the schooners that could outrun their opponents were able to deliver their loads home faster.
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The tempo of the acting often seems to be outrunning the movie itself...
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The only predator which is capable of outrunning them is the cheetah.
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