beyond
英 [bɪ'jɒnd]
美 [bɪ'jɑnd]
- prep. 超过;越过;那一边;在...较远的一边
- adv. 在远处;在更远处
- n. 远处
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beyond 在那边前缀be-, 强调。yond, 那边,见yonder, 那边, 那里。
- beyond
- beyond: [OE] Beyond is a lexicalization of the Old English phrase be geondan ‘from the farther side’. The second element comes from a prehistoric Germanic *jandana, formed on a base *jan- which also gave English the now largely dialectal yon [OE] and yonder [13]. To German it contributed the demonstrative adjective and pronoun jener ‘that’, and there are related demonstrative forms without the initial jin other Indo-European languages, including non-Germanic ones (Old Slavonic onu ‘that’, for instance, and Sanskrit āna- ‘this one’).
=> yon, yonder - beyond (prep.)
- Old English begeondan "beyond, from the farther side," from be- "by," here probably indicating position, + geond "yonder" (prep.); see yond. A compound not found elsewhere in Germanic.
- 1. There are intangible benefits beyond a rise in the share price.
- 除股价上升之外还有无形利益。
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- 2. Now look yonder, just beyond the wooden post there.
- 看那边,就在木头柱子的旁边。
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- 3. Few jockeys continue race-riding beyond the age of 40.
- 很少有职业赛马骑师超过40岁仍继续参加赛马的。
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- 4. But by the year 2020 business computing will have changed beyond recognition.
- 但是到了2020年,商业计算会变得面目全非。
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- 5. Sweden is lovely in summer— cold beyond belief in winter.
- 瑞典的夏天非常宜人——冬天却冷得让人难以置信。
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