1. beyond
beyond hope
Russell was a brilliant philosopher, but even the simplest practical task was quite beyond him.
We meet at a time of tension between the United States and Muslims around the world – tension rooted in historical forces that go beyond any current policy debate.
Did you possibly not notice until just now? "Er, well ... it was just so beyond my imagination that ..."
Beyond the Right's populism and the dispersion of the Left which have made this situation possible, I take full responsibility for this defeat and draw the necessary conclusions by retiring from political life after the end of the presidential election.
Beyond what age is it unhealthy for a child to have imaginary friends?
It goes without saying that at that time a kind of friendship beyond master and disciple grew between the two of them.
Does the motorway continue beyond Birmingham?; Most people don’t go on working beyond the age of 65.
She said very little beyond the occasional 'yes' and 'no' A lot of people now live beyond the age of 80. Our house is just beyond the bridge.
There was a wonderful view over the valleys and the mountains beyond. 'Up, up and beyond!' shouted the boy in the Superman's outfit.
I completely understand where they are coming from, but to take it to the next level of stopping it even if you haven't got children in the car then I think that's a little bit beyond people's personal space, really.
Anglais mot "вне"(beyond) se produit dans des ensembles:
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I'm out of breath after running up the stairs.
He cried out.
That company puts out a magazine, doesn't it?
I think it's unlikely that the next version of Windows will come out before the end of this month.
If you run out of cash, you can fall back on your savings in the bank.
One out of 455 women doesn't realize she's pregnant until the twentieth week of pregnancy.
Without your help, I couldn't have ridden out that crisis.
I'm going to have dinner with him tomorrow night, so I'll feel him out then.
The other day when I stopped by at a friend's house, it wasn't my friend that came out of the front door, but her husband.
The baby caught sight of my ballpoint pen and reached out for it.
He gently took the paper out of her hands and said, "It's time to rest."
After spending hours out in the cold winter wind, my skin got all chapped and dry.
When the company refused to increase their wages, they walked out.
The medical profession keeps handing out warnings about smoking.
On my way here, the strong wind blew my umbrella inside out.