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be·yond B0221800 (bē-ŏnd′, bĭ-yŏnd′)prep.1. On the far side of; past: Just beyond the fence.2. Later than; after: beyond midnight.3. To a degree that is past the understanding, reach, or scope of: an evil beyond remedy.4. To a degree or amount greater than: rich beyond his wildest dreams.5. In addition to: asked for nothing beyond peace and quiet.adv.1. Farther along or away.2. In addition; more: wanted her share but nothing beyond.n.1. That which is past or to a degree greater than knowledge or experience; the unknown: "Sputnik, the first satellite to enter the great beyond of space" (Dale Russakoff).2. The world beyond death; the hereafter.Idiom: back of beyond A place that is remote or unsophisticated. [Middle English biyonde, from Old English begeondan : be, by; see by1 + geondan, on the far side of; see i- in Indo-European roots.]beyond (bɪˈjɒnd) prep1. at or to a point on the other side of; at or to the further side of: beyond those hills there is a river. 2. outside the limits or scope of: beyond this country's jurisdiction. adv3. at or to the other or far side of something4. outside the limits of somethingnthe beyond the unknown; the world outside the range of human perception, esp life after death in certain religious beliefs[Old English begeondan; see by, yonder]be•yond (biˈɒnd, bɪˈyɒnd) prep. 1. on, at, or to the farther side of: beyond the fence. 2. more distant than: beyond the horizon. 3. outside the limits or reach of: beyond endurance. 4. superior to; surpassing: wise beyond her peers. adv. 5. farther on or away: as far as the house and beyond. n. 6. the beyond, a. that which is at a great distance. b. Also, the great beyond. the afterlife; life after death. Idiom. [before 1000; Middle English beyonden, Old English begeondan. See be-, yond (adv.)] ThesaurusAdv. | 1. | beyond - farther along in space or time or degree; "through the valley and beyond"; "to the eighth grade but not beyond"; "will be influential in the 1990s and beyond" | | 2. | beyond - on the farther side from the observer; "a pond with a hayfield beyond" | | 3. | beyond - in addition; "agreed to provide essentials but nothing beyond" |
beyondpreposition1. on the other side of, behind, on the far side of, outwith (Scot.) They heard footsteps in the main room, beyond a door.2. after, over, past, above, later than, upwards of Few jockeys continue riding beyond the age of forty.3. past, outside, outwith (Scot.), outside the range of His interests extended beyond the fine arts.4. except for, but, save, apart from, other than, excluding, besides, aside from I knew nothing beyond a few random facts.5. exceeding, surpassing, superior to, out of reach of What he had done was beyond my comprehension.6. outside, over, above, outwith (Scot.), outside the range of The situation was beyond her control.adverb1. further away, far away, far off, at a distance People come from Renfrewshire and beyond to see his grave.Translationsbeyond (biˈjond) preposition1. on the farther side of. My house is just beyond those trees. 在...的那邊 (表示位置)在...的那边 2. farther on than (something) in time or place. I cannot plan beyond tomorrow. 在某時間點或地點之後 迟于,晚于,在…之后 3. out of the range, power etc of. beyond help. 超出 超出4. other than. What is there to say beyond what's already been said? 除...之外 除...之外beyond compare having no equal. His achievements are beyond compare. 無與倫比 无与伦比beyond expectation much more or much better than expected. The plan succeeded beyond all expectations; The hotel was beyond our expectations. 出乎意料地 出乎意料地beyond one's means too expensive(ly). A painting by Picasso is beyond my means; He lives well beyond his means (= he spends more money than he earns). 超過個人財力的(地) 超出某人的支付能力,非财力所及 beyond
beyond (someone or something)1. Very difficult for one to comprehend or do. Why she loves sports so much is beyond me. Personally, I never saw the appeal of running around and getting sweaty. Of course I'm calling a professional—installing a new heater is beyond me.2. Physically past something. The store is just beyond that hill—you'll see it soon enough.3. Having rectified some problem or situation. Now that we're beyond those financial issues, I finally feel less stressed.See also: beyond*beyond someone or something 1. on the other side of something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~.) When we get beyond this bad road, I'll have to check the tires. I have to get beyond the large gentleman standing in the hall. 2. finished with someone or something; having solved the problems relating to someone or something. (*Typically: be ~; get ~; move ~.) Things will be better when we get beyond this financial crisis. When the country gets beyond the current situation, things will have to get better. beyond/without doubt Without question; certainly; definitely.EncyclopediaSeedoubtBEYOND Betaferon® Efficacy Yielding Outcomes of a New Dose. A megatrial comparing the efficacy of 2 doses of Betaferon® with Betaferon®/glatiramer acetate in patients with multiple sclerosis Conclusion There was no statistical difference in the primary endpoint—length of time until the next relapseBEYOND
BEYOND A REASONABLE DOUBT.AcronymsSeeBYDbeyond
Synonyms for beyondprep on the other side ofSynonyms- on the other side of
- behind
- on the far side of
- outwith
prep afterSynonyms- after
- over
- past
- above
- later than
- upwards of
prep pastSynonyms- past
- outside
- outwith
- outside the range of
prep except forSynonyms- except for
- but
- save
- apart from
- other than
- excluding
- besides
- aside from
prep exceedingSynonyms- exceeding
- surpassing
- superior to
- out of reach of
prep outsideSynonyms- outside
- over
- above
- outwith
- outside the range of
adv further awaySynonyms- further away
- far away
- far off
- at a distance
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