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1 exceed
تَعَدَّى \ exceed: be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. \ زَادَ عن أو عَلَى \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. -
2 exceed
فَاقَ \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. excel: to do better than: He excelled all his friends at shooting. -
3 exceed
تَجَاوَزَ \ exceed: to be more than: The crowd exceeded a thousand. infringe: to break (a rule). overtake: (of a vehicle on the road, or its driver) to pass a vehicle (or its driver) that is going in the same direction: It is dangerous to overtake (a car or anyone) on a corner. pass: to come up to (sb. or sth.) and go beyond: I passed his car on the way home (We were going the same way, and I came from behind him and went on; or We were going opposite ways, and we crossed; or His car was standing at the roadside, and I went by). skip: to miss sth. on purpose; not to read (sth. dull, etc.): We’ll skip the next few pages. \ See Also فاق (فَاقَ)، زَادَ على، خالف (خَالَفَ)، مَرَّ بِــ، حذف (حَذَفَ) -
4 exceed
[ɪkˈsiːd] verbto go beyond; to be greater than:يَتَجاوَز، يَزيد عَن، يَتَعَدّىHe exceeded the speed limit on the motorway.
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5 Current Liabilities Exceed Cash
Accounting: CLECУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Current Liabilities Exceed Cash
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6 Never- Exceed Velocity
NASA: VNEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Never- Exceed Velocity
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7 Never-exceed speed
Abbreviation: VNE (aerodynamic or structural limit)Универсальный русско-английский словарь > Never-exceed speed
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8 Refocus, Action, Results, And Exceed
Education: RAREУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Refocus, Action, Results, And Exceed
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9 Work Not To Exceed
NASA: WNTEУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > Work Not To Exceed
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10 not to exceed
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11 not-to-exceed cost
Chemical weapons: NTE costУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > not-to-exceed cost
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12 not-to-exceed price
Abbreviation: NTE priceУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > not-to-exceed price
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13 превосходить
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14 farratta
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15 rajahha
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16 fara fram úr/yfir
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17 sobreexceder
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18 olla suurempi kuin
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19 prećI
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20 biti bolji
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См. также в других словарях:
exceed — exceed, surpass, transcend, excel, outdo, outstrip mean to go or to be beyond a stated or implied limit, measure, or degree. Exceed may imply an overpassing of a limit set by one s right, power, authority, or jurisdiction {this task exceeds his… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
exceed — ex‧ceed [ɪkˈsiːd] verb [transitive] 1. to be more than a particular number or amount: • Working hours must not exceed 42 hours a week. • individuals with assets exceeding £500,000 2. to go beyond an official or legal limit: • Pesticide levels… … Financial and business terms
Exceed — Ex*ceed , v. i. 1. To go too far; to pass the proper bounds or measure. In our reverence to whom, we can not possibly exceed. Jer. Taylor. [1913 Webster] Forty stripes he may give him, and not exceed. Deut. xxv. 3. [1913 Webster] 2. To be more or … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exceed — [ek sēd′, iksēd′] vt. [ME exceden < OFr exceder < L excedere < ex , out, beyond + cedere, to go: see CEDE] 1. to go or be beyond (a limit, limiting regulation, measure, etc.) [to exceed a speed limit] 2. to be more than or greater than;… … English World dictionary
Exceed — Ex*ceed , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Exceeded}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Exceeding}.] [L. excedere, excessum, to go away or beyond; ex out + cedere to go, to pass: cf. F. exc[ e]der. See {Cede}.] To go beyond; to proceed beyond the given or supposed limit or… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
exceed — late 14c., from O.Fr. exceder (14c.) exceed, surpass, go too far, from L. excedere depart, go beyond, be in excess, surpass, from ex out (see EX (Cf. ex )) + cedere go, yield (see CEDE (Cf. cede)). Related: Exceeded; exceeding … Etymology dictionary
exceed — index carouse, outbalance, outweigh, overestimate, overlap, overreach, overstep, predominate (outnumber) … Law dictionary
exceed — [v] be superior to; surpass beat, best, better, break record*, cap, distance, eclipse, excel, get upper hand*, go beyond, go by, have advantage, have a jump on*, have it all over*, out distance, outdo, outpace, outreach, outrun, outshine,… … New thesaurus
exceed — ► VERB 1) be greater in number or size than. 2) go beyond what is stipulated by (a set limit). 3) surpass. ORIGIN Latin excedere, from cedere go … English terms dictionary
exceed — verb ADVERB ▪ considerably, far, greatly, significantly, substantially, vastly ▪ clearly, comfortably (esp. BrE), easily … Collocations dictionary
exceed — verb Etymology: Middle English exceden, from Middle French exceder, from Latin excedere, from ex + cedere to go Date: 14th century transitive verb 1. to extend outside of < the river will exceed its banks > 2. to be greater than or superior to 3 … New Collegiate Dictionary