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I . be·yond [biˈjɒnd] PREP

1. beyond (on the other side of):

beyond
beyond
na drugi strani +gen

2. beyond (after):

beyond
beyond

3. beyond (further than):

beyond
prek +gen
to go beyond a joke
to be beyond the reach of sb
to see beyond sth

4. beyond (too difficult for):

that's way beyond me inf
that's way beyond me inf

5. beyond (except for):

beyond

6. beyond (surpassing):

sb is beyond help
to be beyond question
damaged beyond repair

II . be·yond [biˈjɒnd] ADV

beyond (in space)
beyond (in time)
with the mountains beyond
to go beyond
to go far beyond sth

III . be·yond [biˈjɒnd] N the beyond

beyond
at the back of beyond esp Brit
at the back of beyond esp Brit

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English
Beyond super leaving groups in reactivity lie the hyper leaving groups.
en.wikipedia.org
Beyond royals, beyond queenly figures, there's actually very little.
thewire.in
This area is the apparent source of a major debris-avalanche deposit that forms hummocky terrain beyond the west and northwest sides of the volcano.
en.wikipedia.org
There were very specific and serious breaches of basic governance principles concerning identifiable transactions that went far beyond any question of poor credit assessment.
www.benzinga.com
Look beyond the product it creates, and look at how it creates it, and the lessons tumble out.
www.niemanlab.org
It is advisable to bestow on them some faculties beyond what other rectors have and some honorary pre-eminence.
en.wikipedia.org
Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
www.irishhealth.com
Sacred opera provided another impetus for dialogues, and they greatly expanded in length (although never really beyond 60 minutes long).
en.wikipedia.org
She impresses us with her loving, strong personality and wisdom beyond her years, as well as her morbid sense of humor.
en.wikipedia.org
This is a celebration of what really can happen for every school in the country and beyond - every hospital, every old people's home, every business.
www.dailymail.co.uk

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