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Definition of beyond in English:

beyond

adverb & preposition bɪˈjɒndbiˈɑnd
  • 1At or to the further side of.

    在…的那一边,向…的那一边,远于,在…的前面

    as preposition he pointed to a spot beyond the concealing trees

    他指着藏身树丛那边的一个地方。

    as adverb from south of Dortmund as far as Essen and beyond

    从多特蒙德南部的埃森及以远的地方。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All they could see beyond the trees was a vast body of dark water that stretched out across the horizon and seemed to go on forever.
    • In several large cities pensioners have free passes which give them unlimited travel within and beyond the city boundary.
    • There was a low, long building on the far side of the lot and beyond it a high stone wall.
    • Not far away, beyond a few trees, a thin line of smoke was climbing up high.
    • How often I watched the birds in our courtyard leaving the trees and flying beyond the walls of our house with no fear.
    • I turned to glance over the roof to the ground beyond the other side of the house.
    • The publication offers travel ideas, advice and inspiration for destinations in Britain, Europe and beyond.
    • This is the former goods yard on the south-west side of the railway beyond Hellifield station.
    • The sun was going low beyond the trees but there was still plenty of light.
    • Blue Tree is finding jobs for people from across Yorkshire and beyond.
    • Beyond that is a stand of trees, and beyond that, the village and its tiny bay.
    • He stared off into the distant trees beyond the backyard fence, watching them sway with the slight breeze.
    • Delays at Adare are causing problems for people travelling to Limerick and beyond.
    • I rolled my eyes at this, looking out my window at the trees surrounding us beyond the dirt road we travelled on.
    • Behind the cabin was a large empty yard and beyond that trees and steep hillsides topped with pink cliffs and crags.
    • I understand the wedding is in June and the honeymoon destination is London and beyond.
    • The main line from Toronto, and beyond these new terminals, is double tracked.
    • A hundred yards or so from the door of my room, just beyond a side gate of the university, was a market overflowing with fresh and seasonal produce.
    • They emerged onto a street that was bounded on one side by a narrow strip of parkland and beyond that the River Ana.
    • West End Beach was a popular holiday destination for thousands throughout the district and beyond.
    Synonyms
    on the far side of, on the farther side of, on the other side of, further on than, behind, past, after
    over
    Scottish outwith
    further on, far off, far away, in the distance, afar
    archaic yonder
    1. 1.1preposition Outside the physical limits or range of.
      表示超出自然界限、范围在…之外
      the hook which held the chandelier was beyond her reach

      她够不着钩着枝形吊灯的那个钩子。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • There was one handhold but it was a few inches beyond my reach.
      • The acting also showed that the cast has range beyond their usual witty quips and fight scenes.
      • As a law minister he can not be expected to overstep his jurisdiction and transgress his limits beyond his domain.
      • Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow.
      • Normally, I would just stand by it and listen until it was beyond sight or hearing.
      • Nothing human takes place outside the realm or beyond the reach of moral reason.
      • Extended range diving involves making dives beyond the limits of a single cylinder and no decompression time limits.
      • You cannot enter into the world of the spirit unless you go beyond your physical limits.
      • While we disagree with some of her opinions, none seems beyond the range of reasonable argument.
      • The pearl-handled revolver lay just beyond his reach.
      • While recognising the downside of such ventures, I am glad that the company had the courage to tackle something beyond its normal range.
      • You never know how much you rely on your friends until they are beyond your reach.
      • She is one of those special people who can see beyond the physical, taking the halt and the lame into her heart.
      • Also, when we know that our land and water resources are stretched beyond limits due to our burgeoning population.
      • God is infinite, and trying to prove whether God is or isn't, or what or who God is, lies beyond the limits of science and reason.
      • She. turns her head away from the light and the sight it bears as if subject to grief beyond the limits of depiction.
      • The room was dark as she entered, but something shifted just beyond her range of sight and she froze where she stood.
      • He was supposed to be keeping guard over his companions, resting in a clearing just beyond sight, but he couldn't concentrate.
      • Of those whose homes are beyond the delivery range, 90 per cent choose to pay through the mail.
    2. 1.2 More extensive or extreme than; further-reaching than.
      〈喻〉比…更广泛;超出极限,超过,非…可及
      as preposition what these children go through is far beyond what most adults endure in a lifetime

      这些孩子所经历的事远远超出很多成年人一生所能忍受的。

      the authority of the inspectors goes beyond ordinary police powers

      这些督察的权力比普通警察的权力要大。

      as adverb pushing the laws to their limits and beyond

      达到法律许可范围的极限并超出这一范围。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Certainly it's a story of heroism and courage and ordinary Australians going far beyond the call of duty.
      • But the president's problems extend far beyond the usual extremists.
      • But the significance and implications of the police violence go far beyond the state election.
      • But further, the police themselves go far beyond the definitions in the Act.
      • I have access to power far beyond what Descartes could imagine and I don't use it.
      • And it was true that the exhausting task we had set ourselves was in some ways far beyond what ordinary rickshaw drivers ever attempted.
      • It's about a bunch of extremists pushing their agenda far beyond what the public is ready to accept.
      • His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously.
      • We have to ask ourselves, before it is too late, why one man should do such a thing, which is far beyond the extremism of the present government?
      • We have strange chemical powers far beyond those of mortal men.
  • 2Happening or continuing after (a specified time, stage, or event)

    (发生)在…之后,(延续)到…之后

    as preposition training beyond the age of 14

    14岁以后的训练。

    as adverb music going on into the night and beyond

    音乐一直延续到深夜。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The survey found that many parents go on providing help with money matters for their offspring into their middle age and beyond.
    • It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond.
    • It is important to remember that ice packs must not be continued beyond the first few days as they may not help.
    • At school he became close friends with Christopher - a friendship which continued at university and beyond.
    • Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit.
    • There is no obligation to continue working beyond the established retirement benefit age.
    • He earmarks some of them for speeches to be used in training camp and beyond.
    • Three more are likely to continue to trading beyond March.
    • I struggle to see how it will continue to exist beyond the end of 2005.
    • Now a full-time yoga teacher, she intends to continue practising yoga right through her pregnancy - and beyond.
    • Screening continued beyond midnight - projected on a wall painted white the previous night.
    • By the same token, people should be allowed to continue working beyond 65 if they so choose.
    • As us female baby-boomers trail into middle age and beyond, there will be a lot more discussion about menopause.
    • As some of us are getting to retirement age and beyond, we are just starting to get good.
    • What he did outside, beyond working hours mostly, was not her business.
    • He says any judgment on who should be allowed to continue working beyond 65 should be based on ability, not age.
    • He then calculated what his monthly contributions would be at his planned retirement age and beyond.
    • But many, at their peril, continue beyond that time, unable to accept it's passing.
    • If it continues beyond our allowed 48 minutes then I could get annoyed.
    • I hope your coverage of what's going on in the rest of the reading and writing world will continue beyond the next two weeks or so.
    • It was diagnosed before he was delivered and the couple were told he would have a 75 per cent chance of reaching school age and beyond.
    Synonyms
    later than, past, after
  • 3Having progressed or achieved more than (a specified stage or level)

    (在进展或成就方面)超过,逾越

    as preposition we need to get beyond square one

    我们需要继续向前。

    his failure to rise beyond the rank of Undersecretary

    他没能晋升到政务次官以上的职务。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Just as modern society itself was still in its early stages, so modern social science had not yet progressed beyond the very first stages.
    • It states that everyone gets promoted one rank beyond their level of competence.
    • Once the sufferer has progressed beyond its early stages, it is no longer treatable.
    • It was some time before mathematics progressed beyond the depth achieved by him.
    • Progress beyond the league stage is really in their own hands and they would probably get away with a draw.
    • I can sight-read a medium ballad, but have never had to develop my reading beyond a rudimentary level.
    • If she can hold it together and punch things up an notch, she has an outside shot at advancing beyond the semifinals.
    • None of their products appears to have progressed much beyond the concept stage.
    • I want to see the children progress beyond purely learning to swim.
    • All have specialised educations or training beyond the secondary school level and work together as a team.
    • Renowned for his talents of motivation, Allen had cobbled together a team of savvy veterans beyond their physical prime.
    • Today she is developmentally not far ahead of a nine-month old child and is not expected to progress beyond the level of a two-year-old.
    • I have female friends too, in their thirties and forties who haven't progressed beyond the giggly fifth-former stage.
    • But, I feel that in mainstream media, beyond a certain level, you stop learning.
    • He is assisted by local health agencies, which again requires him to liaise at a level beyond his rank.
    • Left to his own devices he never progressed much beyond the literacy level of a ten-year-old.
    • If they achieve beyond the level of other kids, the other kids dislike them.
    • Equally important is knowing how to challenge a learner by progressing questions beyond the basic knowledge levels.
    • Until it is we are not supposed to go beyond the point we reached at the time of the truce.
    • The team failed to progress beyond the group stage.
    1. 3.1 Above or greater than (a specified amount)
      (在数量上)高于,…以上
      as preposition raising its stake beyond 15%

      将其股份提升至15%以上。

      as adverb he could count up to a hundred thousand million now, and beyond

      他现在能够数到一千亿以上了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • You are also exhibiting obesity beyond the legal limit.
      • But officers who repeatedly exceed detection targets or perform above and beyond the call of duty could be in line for bonuses.
      • This is dedication above and beyond the call of duty.
      • One primary school is celebrating results that go above and beyond the required standards.
      • Every day we hear stories about our crews going above and beyond the call of duty to help patients.
      • All of which, of course, is above and beyond the normal tax revenues they collect.
      • The latest spin is to refer to the incremental cost above and beyond the cost of a new biometric passport.
      • I want to offer my praise for a disc that goes above and beyond almost every expectation.
      • Colleagues say she regularly goes above and beyond the call of duty in her work.
      • A few of us decided to get together and try and raise money above and beyond what people had already kindly donated.
      • No additional candles above and beyond what can fit into the proper shrine candleholder should be lit
      • The public's reception of the album went above and beyond what he had ever hoped for.
      • I value intelligence above and beyond anything else a person may have to offer.
      • ‘I was amazed by the amount of work they did above and beyond their call of duty,’ said Stuart.
      • He said he intended to find cost cuts above and beyond the £300m in labour savings promised by March.
      • He went well above and beyond the call of duty at risk to himself to save this country from a horrible injustice.
      • I thank my medical advisors for their work which was above and beyond their requirements.
      • They are in a tough fight and performing above and beyond the call every day.
      • One of my pals is actually going far above and beyond the call of friendship.
      • New research shows how the lives of those with hayfever are affected in ways above and beyond the obvious symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes.
      • However everyone involved in the project pulled it off above and beyond even the highest of expectations.
      Synonyms
      greater than, more than, exceeding, in excess of, above, over and above, above and beyond, upwards of
  • 4preposition To or in a degree or condition where a specified action is impossible.

    (在程度或条件方面)超出,使不可能

    the landscape has changed beyond recognition

    景致变得难以辨认了。

    their integrity is beyond question

    他们的诚信仍然是毋庸置疑的。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • It is just almost beyond understanding why a firm of solicitors would be a party to these proceedings.
    • Due to circumstances beyond my control I have not been able to visit every base and all the airmen and women I would have liked to.
    • As in most child abuse cases, it is impossible to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
    • The man I work for is beyond reproach, beyond question.
    • And a number of them just simply found this notion of beyond reasonable doubt impossible to comprehend.
    • The prime minister's personal financial integrity is beyond question.
    • The result though is a rising water table contaminated with salt, and a landscape changed beyond all recognition.
    • That may sound unrealistic, but filmmaking in Scotland has changed almost beyond recognition over the past 20 years.
    • Glass shatters and the metal gate, twisted beyond recognition, is thrown against the now shrapnel-pocked wall of the house.
    • Most sides would have been beyond recovery, but England were not allowed to dominate the second half.
    • That one's physique could be stretched to such a horrendous degree must be way beyond our comprehension.
    • Conditions have degenerated beyond the control of even the most efficient and well-prepared farmers.
    • As far as the woman could tell she was now standing in a giant forest where the trees were beyond measurement.
    • On the face of it, our lives have improved beyond recognition.
    • They're not gone, although the landscape has changed almost beyond recognition.
    • If he ever does return from Westminster he might find the ideological landscape altered beyond recognition.
    • If the floor is beyond repair, you will need to either cover it or replace it.
    • The rest of the LP is equally bizarre, wonderful and terrifying, spanning a range of music way beyond any classification.
    • Bennett's eminence as a dramatist is beyond question.
    • Local hostelries have improved beyond all recognition, too.
    Synonyms
    outside the range of, beyond the power/capacity of, outside the limitations of, surpassing
    1. 4.1 Too much for (someone) to achieve or understand.
      为(某人)所不及,非(某人)所能理解
      the questions were well beyond the average adult

      这些问题大大超出了普通成年人的理解水平。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • How incineration can seriously be termed ‘recycling’ is beyond me.
      • Tragically it's beyond them to understand the instinct that will make even a domestic hen attack anyone coming between her and her chicks.
      • Why anybody would want to hurt her was beyond him, though mental sickness instantly popped into his head.
      • How that can be bad for this country is beyond me to understand.
      • The internet is cool at the moment: modern, youth oriented, and totally beyond the average bloke on the street.
      • I have already said that it's the lousiest building I know and how anybody could have designed it is beyond me.
      • How anyone could know what to do with all of it was beyond most people.
      • United looked to put the game beyond the home side and Jason De Vos and Steven Thompson both missed good chances.
      • Casting male performers who are not strong vocally into roles that are beyond them technically is doing neither them, nor the production, any favors at all.
      • How frames survive the repeated physical collision is beyond most.
  • 5preposition, with negative Apart from; except.

    除…以外

    beyond telling us that she was well educated, he has nothing to say about her

    除了告诉我们她受过良好教育以外,他没有说起过任何关于她的情况。

    there was little vegetation beyond brush-growth

    除了矮树丛和小树以外,几乎再没有其他植物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Beyond knowing that the boats to race for and defend this cup are to be 20 feet racing length, yachtsmen are ignorant of the dimensions of the boats and the rules that are to govern the races.
    • They achieved nothing beyond deepening the passionate hatred of our country in those corners of the globe.
    • I am not getting involved in a discussion on the possibilities beyond saying that the matter will be discussed at Government in the near future..
    • However, it is not until middle school that students begin to understand why plants need light beyond knowing that they need it to survive.
    • Beyond telling me to find new friends, Shelley was hinting that I was unattractive.
    • Beyond knowing that their numbers are increasing, what do we know about the global women leaders that might help us plan for the 21st century?
    • The Pentagon has done nothing beyond routine acknowledgment of the filing of the complaint.
    • There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home.
    • He refused to comment on techniques used, beyond saying that they "are lawful and do not constitute torture."
    • I don't know that I can comment about battery life beyond saying that I've never lost power, and I use it extensively.
    • Fine, you have nothing to contribute to the conversation beyond telling me that my view is wrong.
    • Still, this new map represents our first real insight into an extra-solar planet, any extra-solar planet, beyond knowing that it exists.
    • They don't want to talk very much beyond saying that any strike would be illegitimate, which is, in fact, what their country has been saying.
    • He didn’t answer my question as to what I should do about this abscess in the meantime beyond telling me I needed to go to an oral surgeon.
    • He made no comment beyond indicating that he understood the caution they gave him.
    • Once I understand your position, I might argue with it, but at the moment you don’t seem able to articulate it beyond telling me that I am a bad person.
    • Even now, I can't judge him beyond knowing that my grandfather loved me and wanted all of this for me.
    • He was too arrogant to notice anything beyond her refusal to talk.
    Synonyms
    apart from, except, other than
noun bɪˈjɒndbiˈɑnd
the beyond
  • The unknown, especially in references to life after death.

    messages from the beyond

    来自彼岸的消息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The highborn captive was sitting against the far wall, drifting, eyes watching the beyond.
    • And over the years, he has literally stepped over life's edge to explore the world of the beyond.
    • One could almost hear Wallis cheering him on from her place in the beyond.
    • Below her, down grand, stone steps, soldiers were carefully leading their horses out of the hall and into the beyond.
    • The cellar of an old hotel is built on top of the door to the beyond.
    • Barry's death shortly after Kelly's execution appeared an eerie fulfilment of the outlaw's promise to meet him in the beyond.
    • Only when mind awakens to the fact that reality is its own creation can it give up this reaching after the beyond.
    • In their place you will find creepy white suits and the cold emptiness of the beyond.
    • The Aeneid provides Dante with the wonder of a bleeding stalk and a voice from the beyond.
    • If it weren't for guilt, all of us would be facing far worse punishments when we reach the beyond.

Origin

Old English begeondan, from be 'by' + geondan of Germanic origin (related to yon and yonder).

Rhymes

abscond, beau monde, blonde, bond, correspond, demi-monde, despond, fond, frond, Gironde, haut monde, pond, respond, ronde, second, wand

Definition of beyond in US English:

beyond

adverb & prepositionbiˈɑndbēˈänd
  • 1At or to the further side of.

    在…的那一边,向…的那一边,远于,在…的前面

    as preposition he pointed to a spot beyond the trees

    他指着藏身树丛那边的一个地方。

    passengers traveling to destinations beyond Boston

    到伦敦以远站点的旅客。

    as adverb there was the terminal and, beyond, an endless line of warehouses
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The main line from Toronto, and beyond these new terminals, is double tracked.
    • In several large cities pensioners have free passes which give them unlimited travel within and beyond the city boundary.
    • This is the former goods yard on the south-west side of the railway beyond Hellifield station.
    • There was a low, long building on the far side of the lot and beyond it a high stone wall.
    • The sun was going low beyond the trees but there was still plenty of light.
    • How often I watched the birds in our courtyard leaving the trees and flying beyond the walls of our house with no fear.
    • Beyond that is a stand of trees, and beyond that, the village and its tiny bay.
    • Behind the cabin was a large empty yard and beyond that trees and steep hillsides topped with pink cliffs and crags.
    • I rolled my eyes at this, looking out my window at the trees surrounding us beyond the dirt road we travelled on.
    • Delays at Adare are causing problems for people travelling to Limerick and beyond.
    • The publication offers travel ideas, advice and inspiration for destinations in Britain, Europe and beyond.
    • A hundred yards or so from the door of my room, just beyond a side gate of the university, was a market overflowing with fresh and seasonal produce.
    • I turned to glance over the roof to the ground beyond the other side of the house.
    • I understand the wedding is in June and the honeymoon destination is London and beyond.
    • They emerged onto a street that was bounded on one side by a narrow strip of parkland and beyond that the River Ana.
    • Not far away, beyond a few trees, a thin line of smoke was climbing up high.
    • West End Beach was a popular holiday destination for thousands throughout the district and beyond.
    • He stared off into the distant trees beyond the backyard fence, watching them sway with the slight breeze.
    • All they could see beyond the trees was a vast body of dark water that stretched out across the horizon and seemed to go on forever.
    • Blue Tree is finding jobs for people from across Yorkshire and beyond.
    Synonyms
    on the far side of, on the farther side of, on the other side of, further on than, behind, past, after
    further on, far off, far away, in the distance, afar
    1. 1.1preposition Outside the physical limits or range of.
      表示超出自然界限、范围在…之外
      the land sloped away until far beyond sight it reached the Great Plains
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nothing human takes place outside the realm or beyond the reach of moral reason.
      • As a law minister he can not be expected to overstep his jurisdiction and transgress his limits beyond his domain.
      • She. turns her head away from the light and the sight it bears as if subject to grief beyond the limits of depiction.
      • You never know how much you rely on your friends until they are beyond your reach.
      • While recognising the downside of such ventures, I am glad that the company had the courage to tackle something beyond its normal range.
      • You cannot enter into the world of the spirit unless you go beyond your physical limits.
      • Normally, I would just stand by it and listen until it was beyond sight or hearing.
      • She is one of those special people who can see beyond the physical, taking the halt and the lame into her heart.
      • While we disagree with some of her opinions, none seems beyond the range of reasonable argument.
      • The acting also showed that the cast has range beyond their usual witty quips and fight scenes.
      • He was supposed to be keeping guard over his companions, resting in a clearing just beyond sight, but he couldn't concentrate.
      • Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow.
      • God is infinite, and trying to prove whether God is or isn't, or what or who God is, lies beyond the limits of science and reason.
      • Of those whose homes are beyond the delivery range, 90 per cent choose to pay through the mail.
      • The pearl-handled revolver lay just beyond his reach.
      • Also, when we know that our land and water resources are stretched beyond limits due to our burgeoning population.
      • The room was dark as she entered, but something shifted just beyond her range of sight and she froze where she stood.
      • There was one handhold but it was a few inches beyond my reach.
      • Extended range diving involves making dives beyond the limits of a single cylinder and no decompression time limits.
    2. 1.2 More extensive or extreme than; further-reaching than.
      〈喻〉比…更广泛;超出极限,超过,非…可及
      as preposition what these children go through is far beyond what most adults endure in a lifetime

      这些孩子所经历的事远远超出很多成年人一生所能忍受的。

      as adverb pushing the laws to their limits and beyond

      达到法律许可范围的极限并超出这一范围。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But further, the police themselves go far beyond the definitions in the Act.
      • I have access to power far beyond what Descartes could imagine and I don't use it.
      • His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously.
      • We have to ask ourselves, before it is too late, why one man should do such a thing, which is far beyond the extremism of the present government?
      • But the significance and implications of the police violence go far beyond the state election.
      • We have strange chemical powers far beyond those of mortal men.
      • It's about a bunch of extremists pushing their agenda far beyond what the public is ready to accept.
      • And it was true that the exhausting task we had set ourselves was in some ways far beyond what ordinary rickshaw drivers ever attempted.
      • But the president's problems extend far beyond the usual extremists.
      • Certainly it's a story of heroism and courage and ordinary Australians going far beyond the call of duty.
  • 2Happening or continuing after (a specified time or event)

    (发生)在…之后,(延续)到…之后

    as adverb music going on into the night and beyond

    音乐一直延续到深夜。

    as preposition we can manage another two years, but beyond that the system is not viable
    Example sentencesExamples
    • I struggle to see how it will continue to exist beyond the end of 2005.
    • Now a full-time yoga teacher, she intends to continue practising yoga right through her pregnancy - and beyond.
    • He then calculated what his monthly contributions would be at his planned retirement age and beyond.
    • There is no obligation to continue working beyond the established retirement benefit age.
    • What he did outside, beyond working hours mostly, was not her business.
    • If it continues beyond our allowed 48 minutes then I could get annoyed.
    • By the same token, people should be allowed to continue working beyond 65 if they so choose.
    • I hope your coverage of what's going on in the rest of the reading and writing world will continue beyond the next two weeks or so.
    • But many, at their peril, continue beyond that time, unable to accept it's passing.
    • He earmarks some of them for speeches to be used in training camp and beyond.
    • It is important to remember that ice packs must not be continued beyond the first few days as they may not help.
    • It was diagnosed before he was delivered and the couple were told he would have a 75 per cent chance of reaching school age and beyond.
    • Three more are likely to continue to trading beyond March.
    • At school he became close friends with Christopher - a friendship which continued at university and beyond.
    • The survey found that many parents go on providing help with money matters for their offspring into their middle age and beyond.
    • He says any judgment on who should be allowed to continue working beyond 65 should be based on ability, not age.
    • Screening continued beyond midnight - projected on a wall painted white the previous night.
    • As us female baby-boomers trail into middle age and beyond, there will be a lot more discussion about menopause.
    • It will be full steam ahead with an exciting new programme of events and outings lined up for the Autumn and beyond.
    • Through his teens and beyond he was an athlete and travelled the world competing and training on the circuit.
    • As some of us are getting to retirement age and beyond, we are just starting to get good.
    Synonyms
    later than, past, after
  • 3Having progressed or achieved more than (a specified stage or level)

    (在进展或成就方面)超过,逾越

    as preposition we need to get beyond square one

    我们需要继续向前。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • All have specialised educations or training beyond the secondary school level and work together as a team.
    • Just as modern society itself was still in its early stages, so modern social science had not yet progressed beyond the very first stages.
    • If she can hold it together and punch things up an notch, she has an outside shot at advancing beyond the semifinals.
    • The team failed to progress beyond the group stage.
    • It states that everyone gets promoted one rank beyond their level of competence.
    • Today she is developmentally not far ahead of a nine-month old child and is not expected to progress beyond the level of a two-year-old.
    • If they achieve beyond the level of other kids, the other kids dislike them.
    • Renowned for his talents of motivation, Allen had cobbled together a team of savvy veterans beyond their physical prime.
    • Equally important is knowing how to challenge a learner by progressing questions beyond the basic knowledge levels.
    • Once the sufferer has progressed beyond its early stages, it is no longer treatable.
    • It was some time before mathematics progressed beyond the depth achieved by him.
    • Progress beyond the league stage is really in their own hands and they would probably get away with a draw.
    • I have female friends too, in their thirties and forties who haven't progressed beyond the giggly fifth-former stage.
    • Until it is we are not supposed to go beyond the point we reached at the time of the truce.
    • But, I feel that in mainstream media, beyond a certain level, you stop learning.
    • He is assisted by local health agencies, which again requires him to liaise at a level beyond his rank.
    • I want to see the children progress beyond purely learning to swim.
    • I can sight-read a medium ballad, but have never had to develop my reading beyond a rudimentary level.
    • Left to his own devices he never progressed much beyond the literacy level of a ten-year-old.
    • None of their products appears to have progressed much beyond the concept stage.
    1. 3.1 Above or greater than (a specified amount)
      (在数量上)高于,…以上
      as adverb he could count up to a billion now, and beyond

      他现在能够数到一千亿以上了。

      as preposition the absenteeism had gone beyond 15%
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Every day we hear stories about our crews going above and beyond the call of duty to help patients.
      • They are in a tough fight and performing above and beyond the call every day.
      • One of my pals is actually going far above and beyond the call of friendship.
      • No additional candles above and beyond what can fit into the proper shrine candleholder should be lit
      • He said he intended to find cost cuts above and beyond the £300m in labour savings promised by March.
      • Colleagues say she regularly goes above and beyond the call of duty in her work.
      • However everyone involved in the project pulled it off above and beyond even the highest of expectations.
      • The latest spin is to refer to the incremental cost above and beyond the cost of a new biometric passport.
      • All of which, of course, is above and beyond the normal tax revenues they collect.
      • This is dedication above and beyond the call of duty.
      • I want to offer my praise for a disc that goes above and beyond almost every expectation.
      • New research shows how the lives of those with hayfever are affected in ways above and beyond the obvious symptoms of sneezing and itchy eyes.
      • The public's reception of the album went above and beyond what he had ever hoped for.
      • One primary school is celebrating results that go above and beyond the required standards.
      • I value intelligence above and beyond anything else a person may have to offer.
      • You are also exhibiting obesity beyond the legal limit.
      • I thank my medical advisors for their work which was above and beyond their requirements.
      • A few of us decided to get together and try and raise money above and beyond what people had already kindly donated.
      • He went well above and beyond the call of duty at risk to himself to save this country from a horrible injustice.
      • But officers who repeatedly exceed detection targets or perform above and beyond the call of duty could be in line for bonuses.
      • ‘I was amazed by the amount of work they did above and beyond their call of duty,’ said Stuart.
      Synonyms
      greater than, more than, exceeding, in excess of, above, over and above, above and beyond, upwards of
  • 4preposition To or in a degree or condition where a specified action is impossible.

    (在程度或条件方面)超出,使不可能

    the landscape has changed beyond recognition

    景致变得难以辨认了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Local hostelries have improved beyond all recognition, too.
    • The result though is a rising water table contaminated with salt, and a landscape changed beyond all recognition.
    • The man I work for is beyond reproach, beyond question.
    • And a number of them just simply found this notion of beyond reasonable doubt impossible to comprehend.
    • Conditions have degenerated beyond the control of even the most efficient and well-prepared farmers.
    • As in most child abuse cases, it is impossible to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
    • Glass shatters and the metal gate, twisted beyond recognition, is thrown against the now shrapnel-pocked wall of the house.
    • That one's physique could be stretched to such a horrendous degree must be way beyond our comprehension.
    • They're not gone, although the landscape has changed almost beyond recognition.
    • Most sides would have been beyond recovery, but England were not allowed to dominate the second half.
    • If the floor is beyond repair, you will need to either cover it or replace it.
    • It is just almost beyond understanding why a firm of solicitors would be a party to these proceedings.
    • As far as the woman could tell she was now standing in a giant forest where the trees were beyond measurement.
    • The prime minister's personal financial integrity is beyond question.
    • Bennett's eminence as a dramatist is beyond question.
    • Due to circumstances beyond my control I have not been able to visit every base and all the airmen and women I would have liked to.
    • That may sound unrealistic, but filmmaking in Scotland has changed almost beyond recognition over the past 20 years.
    • The rest of the LP is equally bizarre, wonderful and terrifying, spanning a range of music way beyond any classification.
    • If he ever does return from Westminster he might find the ideological landscape altered beyond recognition.
    • On the face of it, our lives have improved beyond recognition.
    Synonyms
    outside the range of, beyond the capacity of, beyond the power of, outside the limitations of, surpassing
    1. 4.1 Too much for (someone) to achieve or understand.
      为(某人)所不及,非(某人)所能理解
      I did something that I thought was beyond me

      他做了一件我认为是无法理解的事。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • How that can be bad for this country is beyond me to understand.
      • Why anybody would want to hurt her was beyond him, though mental sickness instantly popped into his head.
      • I have already said that it's the lousiest building I know and how anybody could have designed it is beyond me.
      • How incineration can seriously be termed ‘recycling’ is beyond me.
      • How anyone could know what to do with all of it was beyond most people.
      • How frames survive the repeated physical collision is beyond most.
      • United looked to put the game beyond the home side and Jason De Vos and Steven Thompson both missed good chances.
      • Tragically it's beyond them to understand the instinct that will make even a domestic hen attack anyone coming between her and her chicks.
      • The internet is cool at the moment: modern, youth oriented, and totally beyond the average bloke on the street.
      • Casting male performers who are not strong vocally into roles that are beyond them technically is doing neither them, nor the production, any favors at all.
  • 5preposition, with negative Apart from; except.

    除…以外

    beyond telling us that she was well educated, he has nothing to say about her

    除了告诉我们她受过良好教育以外,他没有说起过任何关于她的情况。

    there was little vegetation beyond scrub and brush

    除了矮树丛和小树以外,几乎再没有其他植物。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Pentagon has done nothing beyond routine acknowledgment of the filing of the complaint.
    • Fine, you have nothing to contribute to the conversation beyond telling me that my view is wrong.
    • Still, this new map represents our first real insight into an extra-solar planet, any extra-solar planet, beyond knowing that it exists.
    • They don't want to talk very much beyond saying that any strike would be illegitimate, which is, in fact, what their country has been saying.
    • He refused to comment on techniques used, beyond saying that they "are lawful and do not constitute torture."
    • I don't know that I can comment about battery life beyond saying that I've never lost power, and I use it extensively.
    • Even now, I can't judge him beyond knowing that my grandfather loved me and wanted all of this for me.
    • He made no comment beyond indicating that he understood the caution they gave him.
    • Beyond knowing that their numbers are increasing, what do we know about the global women leaders that might help us plan for the 21st century?
    • However, it is not until middle school that students begin to understand why plants need light beyond knowing that they need it to survive.
    • They achieved nothing beyond deepening the passionate hatred of our country in those corners of the globe.
    • Once I understand your position, I might argue with it, but at the moment you don’t seem able to articulate it beyond telling me that I am a bad person.
    • I am not getting involved in a discussion on the possibilities beyond saying that the matter will be discussed at Government in the near future..
    • Beyond knowing that the boats to race for and defend this cup are to be 20 feet racing length, yachtsmen are ignorant of the dimensions of the boats and the rules that are to govern the races.
    • He didn’t answer my question as to what I should do about this abscess in the meantime beyond telling me I needed to go to an oral surgeon.
    • He was too arrogant to notice anything beyond her refusal to talk.
    • Beyond telling me to find new friends, Shelley was hinting that I was unattractive.
    • There's not much I can do as an individual beyond limiting my use of the car to essential journeys and avoiding energy waste in the home.
    Synonyms
    apart from, except, other than
nounbiˈɑndbēˈänd
the beyond
  • The unknown after death.

    来世,不可知的彼岸

    messages from the beyond

    来自彼岸的消息。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If it weren't for guilt, all of us would be facing far worse punishments when we reach the beyond.
    • One could almost hear Wallis cheering him on from her place in the beyond.
    • The cellar of an old hotel is built on top of the door to the beyond.
    • The highborn captive was sitting against the far wall, drifting, eyes watching the beyond.
    • Barry's death shortly after Kelly's execution appeared an eerie fulfilment of the outlaw's promise to meet him in the beyond.
    • And over the years, he has literally stepped over life's edge to explore the world of the beyond.
    • In their place you will find creepy white suits and the cold emptiness of the beyond.
    • Below her, down grand, stone steps, soldiers were carefully leading their horses out of the hall and into the beyond.
    • Only when mind awakens to the fact that reality is its own creation can it give up this reaching after the beyond.
    • The Aeneid provides Dante with the wonder of a bleeding stalk and a voice from the beyond.

Origin

Old English begeondan, from be ‘by’ + geondan of Germanic origin (related to yon and yonder).

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