Aventajado in english
Outstanding
pronunciation: aʊtstændɪŋ part of speech: adjective
pronunciation: aʊtstændɪŋ part of speech: adjective
In gestures
aventajado = advantaged.
Example: What are called 'advantaged' homes, by which we mean those that offer their children the benefits every child should have, possess their own small libraries.aventajar = outstrip ; score over ; outpace ; be one up on ; get + one up on ; be a step ahead of ; be above + Alguien.
Example: The increasing demand for paper of all sorts, which the giant productivity of the Fourdrinier machine could easily meet, resulted in a parallel demand for rags which was soon outstripping the supply.Example: A Permuterm index scores over a Double-KWIC index in that it avoids repetitive printing of one title.Example: Technology is outpacing most countries and the international community.Example: As she looks back at her life, Parker realizes that she is one up on many of her peers because the roots of the challenges she faced were never hidden.Example: If you ever do manage to get one up on a narcissist, it is likely to be a hollow victory at best.Example: Every entrepreneur wants their business to be one step ahead of competition = Every entrepreneur wants their business to be one step ahead of competition.Example: Our team proved to be way above their opponents and romped to victory without breaking a sweat.more:
» aventajar a la competencia = have + a leg up on the competition .
Example: Surgeons at teaching hospitals have a leg up on the competition.» aventajar en número = outnumber .
Example: In the UK, recent surveys indicate that fax messages outnumber postal communications by about 60 per cent, and around 46 per cent of telephone bills can be attributed to fax traffic.