beyond
beyond 英 [bɪˈjɒnd] 美 [bɪˈjɑnd]
prep. 超过;高过;越过 adv. 在远处;在更远处
名词复数:beyonds
- Beyond is an adverb that means “in addition” or “farther along." If you’re headed to the silo beyond the barn, that means you’re going to the silo that’s on the far side of the barn.
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- prep. 超过;高过;越过
- adv. 在远处;在更远处
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1. It won't go on beyond midnight.
这事不会延续到午夜以后。
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2. She's got nothing beyond her state pension.
除了政府发的养老金外,她就什么都没有领取。
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3. The situation is beyond our control.
我们已无法控制这一局面。
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4. The handle was just beyond my reach.
我差一点儿才够得着把手。
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5. Snowdon and the mountains beyond were covered in snow.
斯诺登山及其以远的山脉都被积雪覆盖着。
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6. Our success was far beyond what we thought possible.
我们的成功远远超出了我们的估计范围。
- beyond (prep., adv.) Old English begeondan "on the other side of, from the farther side," from be- "by," here probably indicating position, + geond "yonder" (prep.); see yond. A compound not found elsewhere in Germanic. From late 14c. as "further on than," 1530s as "out of reach of." To be beyond (someone) "to pass (someone's) comprehension" is by 1812.
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