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great beyond

/bee-ond, bih-yond/US // biˈɒnd, bɪˈyɒnd //UK // (bɪˈjɒnd) //

巨大的超越,大有可为,大千世界,大有作为

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Definitions

prep.介词 preposition
  1. 1
    • : on, at, or to the farther side of: Beyond those trees you'll find his house.
    • : farther on than; more distant than: beyond the horizon; beyond the sea.
    • : outside the understanding, limits, or reach of; past: beyond comprehension; beyond endurance; beyond help.
    • : superior to; surpassing; above: wise beyond all others.
    • : more than; in excess of; over and above: to stay beyond one's welcome.
adv.副词 adverb
  1. 1
    • : farther on or away: as far as the house and beyond.

Phrases

  • beyond a doubt
  • beyond the shadow of a doubt
  • beyond comparison
  • beyond measure
  • beyond one's depth
  • beyond one's means
  • beyond question
  • beyond reach
  • beyond recall
  • beyond reproach
  • beyond the call of duty
  • beyond the pale
  • above and beyond
  • back of beyond
  • can't see beyond the end of one's nose

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • There is a long history of official anti-clericalism in Mexico, but the atmosphere in Tierra Caliente goes far beyond that.

  • There is a larger reason, beyond the airlines themselves, why Lion Air and 61 other Indonesian airlines are on this black list.

  • Beyond the huge American flag that hung over the street, the mile-long mass of cops ended.

  • They liked what Duke was saying and were willing to look beyond what little they knew of his past.

  • Bottom line is that it will only be a BVR [beyond visual range] airplane.

  • It is only just to say, that the officers exhibited a degree of courage far beyond any thing we had expected from them.

  • To talk German was beyond the sweep of my dizziest ambition, but an Italian runner or porter instantly presented himself.

  • Water itself is of course essential to the growth of every plant, but the benefits of Irrigation reach far beyond this.

  • The quality of artistic beauty in articulation is very important, beyond the mere accuracy which is ordinarily thought of.

  • In a minute Bruce was back with his hat full of water from the creek that whimpered just beyond the willow patch.