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Two heads are better than one.


Translation result
Dos cabezas piensan mejor que una. Two heads are better than one.


better adverb

1. Comparative of `well'.

She played better than expected, impressing the judges with her flawless performance on stage. Ella se portó mejor de lo esperado, impresionando a los jueces con su actuación impecable en el escenario.
The chef recommended cooking the steak for a few minutes longer to make it taste better with the special sauce. El chef recomendó cocinar el bistec durante unos minutos más para que le sentiera mejor con la salsa especial.

2. From a position of superiority or authority.

The coach yelled at the player from better, reminding him to stay focused on the game. (In this sentence, "better" is used to indicate that the coach is speaking from a position of authority and expertise.) El entrenador gritó al jugador desde arriba, recordándole que se mantuviera enfocado en el juego. (En esta oración, "mejor" se utiliza para indicar que el entrenador habla desde una posición de autoridad y experticia).
As better, the CEO addressed the team's concerns about the new policy. (Here, "better" suggests that the CEO is speaking with a level of authority and confidence that comes from being in charge.) Al igual que, el CEO abordó las preocupaciones del equipo sobre la nueva política. (Aquí, "mejor" sugiere que el CEO habla con un nivel de autoridad y confianza que proviene de ser el jefe en jefe).