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beyond
- IPA[bēˈ(y)änd]
美式
- at or to the further side of;outside the physical limits or range of
- at or to the further side of something;more extensive or extreme than a particular point
- the unknown, especially in references to life after death
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介系詞
- 1. at or to the further side of he pointed to a spot beyond the trees around half the passengers were in transit to destinations beyond Paris 同義詞
- ▪ outside the physical limits or range of the hook that held the chandelier was beyond her reach the land sloped away until far beyond sight it reached the Great Plains
- ▪ more extensive or extreme than; further-reaching than the authority of the inspectors goes beyond ordinary police powers what these children go through is far beyond what most adults endure in a lifetime
- 2. happening or continuing after (a specified time or event) many people work well beyond the age of sixty-five we can manage another two years, but beyond that the system is not viable 同義詞
- 3. having progressed or achieved more than (a specified stage or level) we need to get beyond square one
- ▪ above or greater than (a specified amount) absenteeism had gone beyond 15% 同義詞
- 4. to or in a degree or condition where a specified action is impossible the landscape has changed beyond recognition their integrity is beyond question 同義詞
- ▪ too much for (someone) to achieve or understand the questions were well beyond the average adult I did something that I thought was beyond me
- 5. apart from; except beyond telling us that she was well educated, he has nothing to say about her there was little vegetation beyond scrub and brush 同義詞
副詞
- 1. at or to the further side of something from south of Dortmund as far as Essen and beyond a view of Hobart with Mount Wellington beyond 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ more extensive or extreme than a particular point the athletes are pushing themselves to their limits and beyond
- ▪ after a specified time or event music went on into the night and beyond
- ▪ above or greater than a specified amount he could count up to a billion now, and beyond
- 2. used before an adjective to indicate a quality surpassing that expressed by the adjective; absolutely or utterly it's beyond bizarre to leave out arguably the greatest NBA player of all time I am beyond grateful for this time to focus on personal interests 同義詞
名詞
- 1. the unknown, especially in references to life after death messages from the beyond
- to a very great extent
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- too bad to be improved or saved
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- to a great and astonishing extent
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- astonishingly good or bad; incredible
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- of a quality or nature surpassing all others of the same kind
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- so valuable that no price can be stated
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- such that no criticism can be made; perfect
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- surpassing all others of the same kind
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- IPA[bɪˈjɒnd]
英式
- at or to the further side of: he pointed to a spot beyond the trees around half the passengers were in transit to destinations beyond Paris
- at or to the further side of something: from south of Dortmund as far as Essen and beyond a view of Hobart with Mount Wellington beyond
- the unknown, especially in references to life after death: messages from the beyond
Oxford Dictionary