exceed 英 [ɪkˈsi:d]   美 [ɪkˈsid]

exceed

exceed  英 [ɪkˈsi:d] 美 [ɪkˈsid]

vt. 超过;胜过  vi. 超过其他 

进行时:exceeding  过去式:exceeded  过去分词:exceeded  第三人称单数:exceeds 

The price will not exceed £100. 价格不会超过 100 英镑。
His achievements have exceeded expectations. 他的成就出乎预料。

  • To exceed is to go beyond expectations, or to go too far. If you exceed the speed limit, you might get a speeding ticket.
  • 请先登录
  • vt. 超过;胜过
  • vi. 超过其他
  • 1. The price will not exceed £100.

    价格不会超过 100 英镑。

  • 2. His achievements have exceeded expectations.

    他的成就出乎预料。

  • 3. She was exceeding the speed limit .

    当时她超速驾驶。

  • 4. The officers had exceeded their authority.

    这些官员超越了他们的权限。

  • exceed (v.) late 14c., "to go beyond," from Old French exceder (14c.) "exceed, surpass, go too far," from Latin excedere "depart, go beyond, be in excess, surpass," from ex "out" (see ex-) + cedere "to go, yield" (from PIE root *ked- "to go, yield"). Related: Exceeded; exceeding. Exceedingly (late 15c.) means "very greatly or very much;" excessively (mid-15c.) means "too greatly or too much."
ex·ceed AWL / ɪkˈsiːd ; NAmE ɪkˈsiːd / verb ( formal) 1 exceedsth to be greater than a particular number or amount 超过(数目或数量) The price will not exceed £100. 价格不会超过 100 英镑。 His achievements have exceeded expectations. 他的成就出乎预料。 2 exceedsth to do more than the law or an order, etc. allows you to do 超越(法律、命令等)的限制 She was exceeding the speed limit (= driving faster than is allowed). 当时她超速驾驶。 The officers had exceeded their authority. 这些官员超越了他们的权限。 see also excess exceed exceeds exceeded exceeding ex·ceed / ɪkˈsiːd ; NAmE ɪkˈsiːd /
  • 请先登录