to  run   circles around  somebody or something
run
rʌn
ran
<abbr style="text-decoration: underline;" title="circles / rings" > circles</abbr>
sɜ:klz
sēklz
around
əraʊnd
ērawnd
somebody or something
[run] (circles|rings) round {sb/sth}

Définition et signification de « run circles around somebody or something » en anglais

to run circles around somebody or something
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(of a person or thing) to be much faster, better, or more successful compared to someone or something else 

idiome
informel
Exemples
The chess grandmaster ran circles around his opponents, effortlessly defeating them in every match. 
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