outlast

outlast
transitive verb
überdauern; überleben [Person, Jahrhundert]
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out·ˈlast
vt
to \outlast sth etw überdauern, sich akk länger halten als etw
to \outlast sb jdn überleben
to \outlast sb in holding one's breath länger die Luft anhalten als jd
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["aʊt'lAːst]
vt
(person) (= live longer) überleben; (= endure longer) länger aus- or durchhalten als; (thing) länger halten als; (idea etc) überdauern, sich länger halten als
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outlast v/t überdauern, -leben
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transitive verb
überdauern; überleben [Person, Jahrhundert]
* * *
v.
überdauern v.

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