- excel in something
- excel at something & excel in somethingto do something in a superior fashion. •
She really excels at running.
•Wally does not excel at anything.
•Frank always hoped he would excel in math.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
She really excels at running.
•Wally does not excel at anything.
•Frank always hoped he would excel in math.
Dictionary of American idioms. 2013.
Excel Saga — エクセル・サーガ (Ekuseru Sāga) Type Seinen Genre action, comédie, parodie, science fiction Manga Auteur Kōshi Rikudō Éditeur … Wikipédia en Français
excel — [ek sel′, iksel′] vi., vt. excelled, excelling [ME excellen < OFr exceller < L excellere, to raise, surpass, excel < ex , out of, from + cellere, to rise, project < IE base * kel , to project > HILL, Gr kolophōn] to be better or… … English World dictionary
excel — UK US /ɪkˈsel/ verb [I] ( ll ) ► to be extremely good at something: excel in/at sth »Their biggest competitive advantage is that they excel at manufacturing small, gas efficient vehicles at low cost … Financial and business terms
excel — ex|cel [ ık sel ] verb intransitive to do something extremely well: We aim to give every student the opportunity to excel. excel in/at: Robbie had always excelled at sports. excel yourself 1. ) to do something much better than you usually do 2. ) … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
excel — UK [ɪkˈsel] / US verb [intransitive] Word forms excel : present tense I/you/we/they excel he/she/it excels present participle excelling past tense excelled past participle excelled to do something extremely well We aim to give every student the… … English dictionary
excel — ex|cel [ıkˈsel] v past tense and past participle excelled present participle excelling [Date: 1400 1500; : Latin; Origin: excellere, from cellere to rise, stick up ] 1.) [I, not in progressive] to do something very well, or much better than most… … Dictionary of contemporary English
excel — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) v. exceed, surpass, eclipse, outdo, outstrip. See unconformity, virtue, goodness. II (Roget s IV) v. Syn. surpass, transcend, improve upon, exceed, go beyond, outdo, outshine, be superior, stand out,… … English dictionary for students
excel — [ɪkˈsel] verb [I] to do something extremely well • excel yourself to do something much better than you usually do[/ex] … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
excel — verb a) To surpass someone or something; to be better or do better than someone or something. I excelled everyone else with my exam results. b) To be much better than others. If, then, there is something in what the poets say, and jealousy is… … Wiktionary
excel — [[t]ɪkse̱l[/t]] excels, excelling, excelled VERB If someone excels in something or excels at it, they are very good at doing it. [V in n] Caine has always been an actor who excels in irony... [V at n] Mary was a better rider than either of them… … English dictionary
excel — verb excelled, excelling (intransitive, not in progressive) to do something very well, or much better than most people (+ at/in): I never excelled at sport. | excel yourself (=do better than you usually do): Dinner was fantastic! Joe s really… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English