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I. beyond [ingl. am. biˈɑnd, ingl. brit. bɪˈjɒnd] PREP.

1. beyond (on other side of):

beyond this point
beyond this point

2.1. beyond (further than):

this has gone beyond a joke
this has gone beyond a joke

2.2. beyond (later than):

2.3. beyond (longer than):

2.4. beyond (more than, apart from):

3.1. beyond (past, no longer permitting):

it's beyond repair

3.2. beyond (outside reach, scope of):

beyond the reach of the law
it's beyond me what she sees in him coloq.

3.3. beyond (surpassing):

it's beyond belief
it's beyond belief
beauty beyond compare liter.
belleza sin par liter.

II. beyond [ingl. am. biˈɑnd, ingl. brit. bɪˈjɒnd] ADV.

1. beyond (in space):

beyond

2. beyond (in time):

we're planning for the year 2000 and beyond

3. beyond (more, in addition):

you can earn £20, 000 and beyond
they have rice, but little beyond form.

III. beyond [ingl. am. biˈɑnd, ingl. brit. bɪˈjɒnd] SUST. liter.

1. beyond (realm of the dead):

the beyond

2. beyond (unexplored territory):

the great beyond

go beyond V. [ingl. am. ɡoʊ -, ingl. brit. ɡəʊ -] (v + prep + o)

go beyond line/boundary:

go beyond
beyond the pale
beyond the pale
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beyond
beyond suspicion
it is beyond belief
life beyond the grave

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I. beyond [bɪˈɒnd, ingl. am. -jˈɑ:nd] PREP.

1. beyond (on the other side of):

beyond
beyond the mountain
don't go beyond the line!
beyond the wall
from beyond the grave

2. beyond:

beyond (after)
beyond (more than)
beyond 8:00
to stay beyond a week
beyond lunchtime

3. beyond (further than):

beyond
to see/go (way) beyond sth
it goes beyond a joke
beyond the reach of sb
beyond belief
beyond hope
he is beyond help a. irón.

4. beyond (too difficult for):

to be beyond sb theory, idea
that is beyond me

5. beyond (above):

beyond
to value sth above and beyond all else

6. beyond with negat. or interrog. (except for):

beyond
beyond
excl

II. beyond [bɪˈɒnd, ingl. am. -jˈɑ:nd] ADV.

1. beyond (past):

the house beyond

2. beyond (future):

III. beyond [bɪˈɒnd, ingl. am. -jˈɑ:nd] SUST.

the beyond REL.

go beyond V. trans. went, gone -es

1. go beyond (proceed past):

go beyond

2. go beyond (exceed):

go beyond
to be beyond recovery
to be beyond the pale
beyond the grave
from beyond the grave
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beyond one's reach
beyond one's reach
beyond
beyond the mountains
en el diccionario PONS
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I. beyond [bɪ·ˈjand] PREP.

1. beyond (on the other side of):

beyond
beyond the mountain
don't go beyond the line!
beyond the wall
from beyond the grave

2. beyond:

beyond (after)
beyond (more than)
beyond 8:00
to stay beyond a week
beyond lunchtime

3. beyond (further than):

beyond
to see/go (way) beyond sth
it goes beyond a joke
beyond the reach of sb
beyond belief
beyond hope
he is beyond help a. irón.

4. beyond (too difficult for):

to be beyond sb theory, idea
that's beyond me

5. beyond (more than):

beyond
to value sth above and beyond all else

6. beyond with negat. or interrog. (except for):

beyond
beyond
excl

II. beyond [bɪ·ˈjand] ADV.

1. beyond (past):

the house beyond

2. beyond (future):

III. beyond [bɪ·ˈjand] SUST.

the beyond REL.

go beyond V. trans.

1. go beyond (proceed past):

go beyond

2. go beyond (exceed):

go beyond
to be beyond sb's ken
to be beyond recovery
to be beyond the pale
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inglés
beyond one's reach
beyond
beyond
beyond the mountains
beyond one's reach
to be beyond repair
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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Two months later, it was reported that she was undergoing wrist surgery and would miss about half the season due to recovery.
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