beyond

名词 n. 副词 adv. 介词 prep.
/bɪˈjɒnd/    /biˈ(j)ɑnd/|/biˈjɔnd/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. The unknown.
  2. The hereafter.
  3. Something that is far beyond.
    — And that is perhaps why I am constantly searching for great beyonds — beyonds that will permit the application of different theoretical models (be they semiotically-inspired, gender-inspired, sexuality-inspired, and so on) beyond any disciplinary confines.
副词 adv.
  1. Farther along or away. not-comparable
    — next year and beyond
  2. In addition; more. not-comparable
  3. extremely, more than informal,not-comparable
    — But to then write about his allegedly fat girlfriend was beyond stupid, because by doing so he was in fact engaging a woman (me) in the “Am I fat?” discussion, which he supposedly realized he should never do.
介词 prep.
  1. Further away than.
  2. On the far side of.
    — No swimming beyond this point.
  3. Later than; after.
  4. Greater than; so as to exceed or surpass.
    — Your staff went beyond my expectations in refunding my parking ticket.
  5. In addition to; supplementing.
    — She had no reason for the conviction beyond the very inadequate one that she had seen him around London.
  6. Past, or out of reach of. figuratively
    — You won't last beyond my first punch.
  7. Not within the comprehension of. figuratively
    — He understood geometry well, but algebraic topology was beyond him.

词形变化

beyonds plural

词源

词源 1
Etymology tree
Old English beġeondan
Middle English biyonde
English beyond
From Middle English biyonde, from Old English beġeondan, from be- + ġeond; related to yonder.
词源 2
Etymology tree
Old English beġeondan
Middle English biyonde
English beyond
From Middle English biyonde, from Old English beġeondan, from be- + ġeond; related to yonder.
词源 3
Etymology tree
Old English beġeondan
Middle English biyonde
English beyond
From Middle English biyonde, from Old English beġeondan, from be- + ġeond; related to yonder.
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