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adv. verder--------n. het hiernamaals--------prep. verder danbeyond1[ bijjond] 〈zelfstandig naamwoord; the〉♦voorbeelden:————————beyond2〈 bijwoord〉1 verder ⇒ daarachter, aan de overzijde, daarna2 daarenboven ⇒ meer, daarbuiten♦voorbeelden:1 the lake and the house beyond • het meer en het huis aan de overkant/daarachter2 she told him how she had escaped but nothing beyond • ze vertelde hem hoe ze was ontsnapt, maar niets daarbuiten/meer————————beyond3〈 voorzetsel〉1 voorbij ⇒ achter, verder dan2 naast ⇒ buiten, behalve, meer dan3 niet te … ⇒ buiten, boven♦voorbeelden:he had got beyond saying it • hij zei het allang niet meer2 new duties beyond her daily tasks • nieuwe plichten/taken buiten haar dagelijkse takenbeyond helping his friend he also cared for his mother • naast de hulp die hij zijn vriend gaf, zorgde hij ook voor zijn moederbeyond hope • er is geen hoop meerstay beyond one's time • te lang blijvenit is beyond me • dat gaat mijn verstand te boven
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