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zwanzig-
au-delà de la montagne
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] PREP Beyond is often used with a noun to produce expressions like beyond doubt, beyond a joke, beyond the grasp of, beyond the bounds of etc. For translations of these and similar expressions where beyond means outside the range of, consult the appropriate noun entry (doubt, joke, grasp, bound, etc.). See also I. 3. below.
1. beyond (on the far side of):
beyond border, city limits, region, mountain range
beyond the city walls (but close)
just beyond the tower
2. beyond (after a certain point in time):
beyond
beyond 1998
au-delà de 1998
well beyond midnight
beyond the age of 11
to go beyond a deadline
3. beyond (outside the range of):
beyond one's control
he is beyond help
4. beyond (further than):
beyond
to look beyond sth
to move beyond sth
to go or get beyond sth
to go beyond being
it won't go beyond these four walls fig
5. beyond (too much for, above):
to be beyond sb's ability or competence task, activity:
to be beyond sb activity, task, subject:
it's beyond me!
why they care is beyond me
it's not beyond him to make the dinner! iron
6. beyond (other than):
beyond
II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] AVV
1. beyond (expressing location: further on):
in the room beyond
beyond there was a garden
an island in the bay beyond
as far as London and beyond
2. beyond (expressing time):
beyond
up to the year 2000 and beyond
III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] CONG
beyond
à part + infininitive
IV. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd] SOST
the beyond
V. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd]
to be in the back of beyond house, farm:
to live in the back of beyond
I. joke [ingl brit dʒəʊk, ingl am dʒoʊk] SOST
1. joke (amusing story):
plaisanterie f (about sur)
blague f colloq (about sur)
to get colloq the joke
bad joke fig
2. joke (laughing matter):
to do sth as a joke
this is getting beyond a joke
prendre qc à la rigolade colloq
3. joke (prank):
4. joke (object of ridicule):
guignol m pegg
II. joke [ingl brit dʒəʊk, ingl am dʒoʊk] VB vb intr
I. grasp [ingl brit ɡrɑːsp, ingl am ɡræsp] SOST
1. grasp:
to hold sth in one's grasp lett
to hold sth in one's grasp fig
2. grasp (understanding):
II. grasp [ingl brit ɡrɑːsp, ingl am ɡræsp] VB vb trans
1. grasp:
grasp lett rope, hand
grasp fig opportunity
to grasp hold of sb/sth
saisir qn/qc
2. grasp (comprehend):
grasp concept, subject
grasp argument
grasp situation, significance
III. to grasp at VB vb intr
to grasp at rope, hand
to grasp at fig idea, meaning
I. doubt [ingl brit daʊt, ingl am daʊt] SOST
to be in doubt outcome, project, future:
to be in doubt honesty, innocence, guilt: (gen)
to be in doubt person:
to be open to doubt evidence, testimony:
to cast or throw doubt on sth person:
to cast or throw doubt on sth evidence, book:
beyond (all) doubt, without (a) doubt
to prove sth beyond (all) doubt
II. doubt [ingl brit daʊt, ingl am daʊt] VB vb trans
doubt fact, evidence, value, ability, honesty, person:
to doubt (if or that or whether) …
III. doubt [ingl brit daʊt, ingl am daʊt] VB vb intr
I. bound [ingl brit baʊnd, ingl am baʊnd] VB pass VB part perf
bound → bind
II. bound [ingl brit baʊnd, ingl am baʊnd] SOST
III. bounds SOST
bounds sost pl lett, fig:
to be out of bounds MILIT, SCUOLA place:
to be out of bounds SPORT
to be within/beyond the bounds of sth fig
IV. bound [ingl brit baʊnd, ingl am baʊnd] AGG
1. bound (certain):
2. bound (obliged):
tenu (by par, to do de faire)
3. bound book:
4. bound:
bound for (heading for) person, bus, train
bound for aeroplane
5. bound (connected):
V. bound [ingl brit baʊnd, ingl am baʊnd] VB vb trans (border)
bounded by lett, fig
VI. bound [ingl brit baʊnd, ingl am baʊnd] VB vb intr
VII. -bound COMP
1. -bound (heading for):
2. -bound (confined):
beyond dispute AGG
beyond dispute
beyond my ken
to be beyond sb's ken
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
beyond suspicion après sost
beyond redemption après sost
irréprochable conduite, vie, employé
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl am -ˈɑ:nd] PREP
1. beyond (other side of):
beyond the mountain
don't go beyond the line!
beyond the sea
from beyond the grave
2. beyond (after):
beyond the river/8 o'clock
to stay beyond a week
beyond lunchtime
3. beyond (further than):
to see/go (way) beyond sth
it goes beyond a joke
beyond the reach of sb
beyond belief
beyond repair
he is beyond help scherz, iron, pegg
4. beyond (too difficult for):
to be beyond sb
it's beyond me
5. beyond (more than):
to value sth beyond all else
to go beyond just doing sth
6. beyond with neg or interrog (except for):
beyond sth
à part qc
II. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl am -ˈɑ:nd] AVV
1. beyond (past):
the mountains beyond
2. beyond (future):
III. beyond [bɪˈjɒnd, ingl am -ˈɑ:nd] SOST
the beyond RELIG
go beyond VB vb intr
go beyond
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
beyond sth
irréprochable vie, mère
prodigieusement agacer, s'ennuyer
être inouï personne
inglese
inglese
francese
francese
I. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] PREP
1. beyond (other side of):
beyond the mountain
don't go beyond the line!
beyond the sea
from beyond the grave
2. beyond (after):
beyond the river/8 o'clock
to stay beyond a week
beyond lunchtime
3. beyond (further than):
to see/go (way) beyond sth
it goes beyond a joke
beyond the reach of sb
beyond belief
beyond repair
he is beyond help scherz, iron, pegg
4. beyond (too difficult for):
to be beyond sb
it's beyond me
5. beyond (more than):
to value sth beyond all else
to go beyond just doing sth
6. beyond with neg or interrog (except for):
beyond sth
à part qc
II. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] AVV
1. beyond (past):
the mountains beyond
2. beyond (future):
III. beyond [bɪ·ˈ(j)and] SOST
the beyond RELIG
go beyond VB vb trans
go beyond
francese
francese
inglese
inglese
beyond sth
irréprochable vie, mère
prodigieusement agacer, s'ennuyer
irréparable objet, machine
être inouï personne
Present
Igo beyond
yougo beyond
he/she/itgoes beyond
wego beyond
yougo beyond
theygo beyond
Past
Iwent beyond
youwent beyond
he/she/itwent beyond
wewent beyond
youwent beyond
theywent beyond
Present Perfect
Ihavegone beyond
youhavegone beyond
he/she/ithasgone beyond
wehavegone beyond
youhavegone beyond
theyhavegone beyond
Past Perfect
Ihadgone beyond
youhadgone beyond
he/she/ithadgone beyond
wehadgone beyond
youhadgone beyond
theyhadgone beyond
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The book is bound in paper that gives the feeling of wood.
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Prosecutors and presiding officers are constitutionally bound, therefore, to prevent infringement of the right to a speedy trial.
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Furthermore, they were also bound to various statute labours and performances.
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In general, employment at these employers are bound to a church membership, so in cases of leaving the church, the employment relationship shall be repealed.
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In such (copyright) cases, prevailing defendants seeking recompense were bound to show that the original suit was frivolous or made in bad faith.
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