supera
/suˈpeɾa/, [suˈpe.ɾa]beats, exceeds, overcomes
Verb supera
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Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted) present indicative form of superar.
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Informal second-person singular (tú) affirmative imperative form of superar.
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Su idea supera mi entendimiento.
His idea is beyond the reach of my understanding.
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Yo pienso que este traje supera mucho a aquel en calidad.
I think this suit is much superior to that one in quality.
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Aunque él supera los 70, él aún es muy activo.
Although he is over 70, he is still active.
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Él supera los 80 kilos.
He is over 80 kilos.
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¡Ahhh! Sentir que una cerveza se filtra por cada poro de mi ser. Sí, nada supera una cerveza fría después del trabajo.
Ahhh! Feel that beer seep into every fiber of my being. Yep, nothing beats a cold one after work.
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El amor supera todo.
Love conquers all.
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Cuando la entrada supera un cierto umbral, una señal de salida es liberada instantáneamente.
When the input exceeds a certain threshold, an output signal is instantaneously released.
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Su ingreso anual supera los 100.000 dólares.
His annual income is more than $100000.
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Me supera.
It's beyond me.
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Él me supera en todas las asignaturas.
He outdoes me in every subject.
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