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1 exceed the speed limit
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2 exceed the age limit
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3 exceed the delivery limit
Деловая лексика: нарушать сроки поставкиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exceed the delivery limit
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4 exceed the speed limit
1) Автомобильный термин: превышать допускаемую скорость2) Макаров: превысить дозволенную скоростьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > exceed the speed limit
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5 exceed the speed limit
לעבור על המהירות המותרת* * *◙ תרתומה תוריהמה לע רובעל◄ -
6 exceed the speed limit
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7 exceed the time limit
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9 exceed the speed limit
przekroczyć dopuszczalną prędkośćEnglish-Polish dictionary for engineers > exceed the speed limit
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10 exceed the speed limit
Англо-русский словарь по машиностроению > exceed the speed limit
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11 Exceed the normal limit of credit
v́ تجاوز الحد اَلْعَادِيّ للائتمانEnglish-Arabic economic glossary > Exceed the normal limit of credit
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12 to exceed the speed limit
1) to exceed the speed limit (the time limit, one's instructions, one's authority) превышать скорость езды (регламент, полученные директивы, свои полномочия)English-Russian combinatory dictionary > to exceed the speed limit
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13 to exceed the speed limit
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14 exceed the limit
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15 exceed the limit
Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exceed the limit
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16 exceed the limit
превысить лимитАнгло-русский словарь экономических терминов > exceed the limit
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17 exceed the limit
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18 to exceed the limit
превышать лимит, выходить за пределыEnglish-russian dctionary of diplomacy > to exceed the limit
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19 exceed
exceed [ɪkˈsi:d](in value, amount, length of time) dépasser (in en) (by de ) ; [+ expectations, limits, capabilities] dépasser• a fine not exceeding £50 une amende ne dépassant pas 50 livres* * *[ɪk'siːd]transitive verb outrepasser [functions, authority]; dépasser [speed limit, credit limit] (by de) -
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exceed [ɪk'si:d](a) (be more than) dépasser, excéder;∎ demand exceeded supply la demande a excédé l'offre;∎ her salary exceeds mine by £5,000 a year son salaire annuel dépasse le mien de 5000 livres∎ to exceed one's authority outrepasser ses pouvoirs;∎ to exceed one's instructions aller au-delà des instructions reçues;∎ to exceed the speed limit dépasser la limite de vitesse, faire un excès de vitesse;∎ to be fined for exceeding the speed limit avoir une amende pour excès de vitesse;∎ do not exceed the stated dose (on medication) ne pas dépasser la dose prescrite
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