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1 exceder
v.1 to exceed, to surpass.exceder el límite de velocidad to exceed o go over the speed limitexcede en dos kilos el peso permitido it is two kilos over the weight limitesto excede mis atribuciones that is beyond my authorityAntonio sobrepasó los límites Anthony surpassed the limits.2 to be greater.exceder a o de to exceed* * *1 (superar) to excel, surpass2 (sobrepasar) to exceed, be in excess of1 (sobrar) to be surplus, be left over■ los agricultores venderán a bajo precio los productos que exceden the farmers will sell the surplus products at a low price2 (ser demasiado) to be beyond, be outside1 (pasarse) to overdo it, go too far2 (en atenciones etc) to be extremely kind\exceder de to exceed, be overexcederse a sí mismo,-a to surpass oneself, excel oneselfexcederse en sus funciones to exceed one's duty* * *verbto exceed, surpass* * *1. VT1) (=superar) to exceed, surpasslos beneficios han excedido el millón de euros — profits are in excess of o have exceeded a million euros
2) (=sobrepasar) to surpasslas imágenes excedían cualquier cosa que pudieras imaginar — the pictures surpassed o were beyond anything you could imagine
3) [en importancia] to transcend2.VIno puede exceder de diez páginas — it cannot exceed ten pages, it cannot be longer than ten pages
3.See:* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <límite/peso> to exceedb) (superar, aventajar)2.exceder vi3.excederse v pronno te excedas — don't overdo it o get carried away
* * *= exceed, overshoot, top, outrank, overstep.Ex. In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.Ex. The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex. As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex. One node in the star graphic completely outranks the others, while the other six themselves are interchangeable.Ex. Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.----* exceder en número = outnumber.* excederse = overrun [over-run], go + too far.* exceder un límite = exceed + limit.* * *1.verbo transitivoa) <límite/peso> to exceedb) (superar, aventajar)2.exceder vi3.excederse v pronno te excedas — don't overdo it o get carried away
* * *= exceed, overshoot, top, outrank, overstep.Ex: In the same way, files of item record cards can be difficult to manage if the file size exceeds, say, 2000 cards.
Ex: The importance of exchange rates on prices paid for imported periodicals is noted, particularly when these exchange rates overshoot relative inflation.Ex: As public library circ declines, spending continues to top inflation.Ex: One node in the star graphic completely outranks the others, while the other six themselves are interchangeable.Ex: Permission is not sought when purchasing other categories of materials and so the board is overstepping its policy and fiscal authority and assuming management responsibilities.* exceder en número = outnumber.* excederse = overrun [over-run], go + too far.* exceder un límite = exceed + limit.* * *exceder [E1 ]vt1 ‹límite/peso/cantidad› to exceedlas ganancias exceden un millón de dólares the profits exceed o are in excess of a million dollarsexcede en mucho la cantidad que pensábamos pagar it is much higher than the figure we intended payinglos gastos de este ejercicio exceden en un 10% los del año pasado costs in this financial year exceed last year's by 10% o are 10% up on last year's2 (superar, aventajar) exceder A algo to be superior TO sthel espectáculo excede a cualquier otro realizado por esta compañía the show surpasses o is superior to anything previously produced by this company■ excederviexceder DE algo to exceed sthno puede exceder de 200 hectáreas it cannot exceed o be greater than 200 hectaresexcede del peso permitido it exceeds the weight limit, it is over the weight limitno te excedas don't overdo it o get carried awayse ha excedido en sus críticas she has gone too far in her criticism* * *
exceder ( conjugate exceder) verbo transitivo
b) (superar, aventajar) exceder a algo to be superior to sth
excederse verbo pronominal (al beber, trabajar) to overdo it;
exceder verbo transitivo to exceed, surpass
' exceder' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasar
- trascender
English:
exceed
- outrank
- overstep
- over
- transgress
* * *♦ vtto exceed, to surpass;exceder el límite de velocidad to exceed o go over the speed limit;excede en dos kilos el peso permitido it is two kilos over the weight limit;una cifra que excede con mucho la deuda externa del país a figure well in excess of the country's foreign debt;esto excede mis atribuciones that is beyond my authority♦ vito be greater;su fortuna excede de los cien millones her fortune exceeds one hundred million* * *v/t exceed* * *exceder vt: to exceed, to surpass* * *exceder vb to exceed -
2 circulus
circulus, ī, m. (Demin. v. circus), die beschriebene Kreislinie, der umgebende Kreis, Ring, I) übh. circulus aut orbis, qui κύκλος Graece dicitur, Cic.: coronae modici circuli, von mäßigem Umkreis, Liv.: c. aurei coloris, Plin.: virgā alqm amplo circulo includere, Iustin.: priusquam hoc circulo excedas, Liv.: egredi finito arenae circulo, Vell.: densa circumstantium corona latissimum iudicium multiplici circulo ambibat, Plin. ep. – am Himmel, circa solem visum coloris varii circulum, Sen. nat. qu. 1, 2, 1.: circulus ad speciem caelestis arcus orbem solis ambiit, Suet. Aug. 95: cernuntur circa solis orbem... versicolores circuli, Plin. 2, 98. – dah. a) als astron. t. t. (wie orbis), α) der Kreis, caelum dividitur in circulos quinque, qui per mundi cardines eunt; est septentrionalis, est aequinoctialis, est brumalis, est contrarius septentrionali, Sen.: caelum ab aequinoctiali circulo ad solstitialem et hinc ad septentrionalem divisum, Varr. LL.: meridianus circulus, qui horizonta rectis lineis secat, Sen.: horizon sive finiens circulus, Sen.: zodiacus circulus, Hyg.: lacteus circulus, die Milchstraße (bei Cic. lacteus orbis), Plin. u. Hyg.: paralleli circuli, Hyg. – β) der Kreis, den ein Gestirn durchläuft, die Kreisbahn, quot Luna circlos annuo in cursu institit, Acc. tr. 100: stellae circulos suos orbesque conficiunt celeritate mirabili, Cic. de rep. 6, 15. – b) als geogr. t. t., der Parallelkreis,Plin. 6, 212. – II) insbes., a) ein kreisförmiger Körper, der Reif, Ring, Ringel, circuli catenarum. Auson. edyll. 12 (Technop.) praef. 1. p. 132 Schenkl: circuli suspensi, Curt. 6, 5 (16), 16: c. corneus, Suet. Aug. 80: eboreus, Petr. 32, 4: laxi tenui de vimine circli, Verg. georg. 3, 166: flexilis obtorti circulus auri, poet. umschr. = torques aureus, Verg. Aen. 5, 595: molli subnectit (crines) circulus auro, Verg. Aen. 10, 338: circuli ex auro, quibus brachia artantur, Tertul. de cult. fem. 1, 2. – bes. der Reif eines Fasses, circulus ingens, de cupa grandi excussus, Petr. 60, 3: vasa circulis cingunt, Plin. 14, 132. – u. der Reif eines Äquilibristen, circulos ardentes transilire, Petr. 53, 11. – u. der Ringel als Backwerk, Varr. LL. 5, 106: dulcia et circuli, Maec. Falc. bei Vopisc. Tac. 6, 5. – b) der Ring einer Mauer, die Ringmauer, circulus muri exterior, Liv. 36, 9, 12. – c) als mediz. t. t., der Ring, aspera arteria constat ex circulis quibusdam, Cels. 4, 1. p. 120, 21 D.: cutis nudatur circa pubem velut circulus, Cels. 7, 25, 1. p. 305, 15 D.: c. glandis, der Eichelrand, Cels. 7, 25, 1. p. 305, 20 D.: dass. a pube usque circulum, ibid. p. 305, 28 D. – d) die Scheibe des Mondes, lunae, Mart. Cap. 8. § 858. Leo ep. 133, 2 extr. – e) eine runde Schüssel, Mart. 14, 138, 2. – f) in einen Kreis zum Gespräch, zur Geselligkeit zusammengetretene Menschen, die Gruppe, der enge, gesellige Kreis, - Zirkel, -Verein, der Privatkreis, sermones inter se serentium circuli, Liv.: ut in circulis (vor dem Straßenpublikum) mos est, Petr.: circulos aliquos et sessiunculas consectari, Cic.: per fora et circulos loqui, Tac.: de circulo se subducere, Cic.: more hominum invident, in conviviis rodunt, in circulis vellicant, Cic.: primo in circulis conviviisque celebrata sermonibus res est, Liv. – / Synkop. circlus, Acc. tr. 100. Verg. georg. 3, 166.
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3 excederse
1 (pasarse) to overdo it, go too far2 (en atenciones etc) to be extremely kind* * *VPR1) (=sobrepasarse) to excel o.s.2) (=exagerar)* * *(v.) = overrun [over-run], go + too farEx. The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.Ex. He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *(v.) = overrun [over-run], go + too farEx: The frequency of telephone reference enquiries has overrun the ability of the reference staff to respond.
Ex: He argues that some of the laws being proposed go too far in restricting rights.* * *
■excederse verbo reflexivo to go too far
' excederse' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
pasarse
- pecar
- exceder
- propasarse
English:
carry
- overrun
- run over
- exceed
* * *vpr* * *v/r go too far, get carried away* * *vr: to go too far -
4 circulus
circulus, ī, m. (Demin. v. circus), die beschriebene Kreislinie, der umgebende Kreis, Ring, I) übh. circulus aut orbis, qui κύκλος Graece dicitur, Cic.: coronae modici circuli, von mäßigem Umkreis, Liv.: c. aurei coloris, Plin.: virgā alqm amplo circulo includere, Iustin.: priusquam hoc circulo excedas, Liv.: egredi finito arenae circulo, Vell.: densa circumstantium corona latissimum iudicium multiplici circulo ambibat, Plin. ep. – am Himmel, circa solem visum coloris varii circulum, Sen. nat. qu. 1, 2, 1.: circulus ad speciem caelestis arcus orbem solis ambiit, Suet. Aug. 95: cernuntur circa solis orbem... versicolores circuli, Plin. 2, 98. – dah. a) als astron. t. t. (wie orbis), α) der Kreis, caelum dividitur in circulos quinque, qui per mundi cardines eunt; est septentrionalis, est aequinoctialis, est brumalis, est contrarius septentrionali, Sen.: caelum ab aequinoctiali circulo ad solstitialem et hinc ad septentrionalem divisum, Varr. LL.: meridianus circulus, qui horizonta rectis lineis secat, Sen.: horizon sive finiens circulus, Sen.: zodiacus circulus, Hyg.: lacteus circulus, die Milchstraße (bei Cic. lacteus orbis), Plin. u. Hyg.: paralleli circuli, Hyg. – β) der Kreis, den ein Gestirn durchläuft, die Kreisbahn, quot Luna circlos annuo in cursu institit, Acc. tr. 100: stellae circulos suos orbesque conficiunt celeritate mirabili, Cic. de rep. 6, 15. – b) als geogr.————t. t., der Parallelkreis,Plin. 6, 212. – II) insbes., a) ein kreisförmiger Körper, der Reif, Ring, Ringel, circuli catenarum. Auson. edyll. 12 (Technop.) praef. 1. p. 132 Schenkl: circuli suspensi, Curt. 6, 5 (16), 16: c. corneus, Suet. Aug. 80: eboreus, Petr. 32, 4: laxi tenui de vimine circli, Verg. georg. 3, 166: flexilis obtorti circulus auri, poet. umschr. = torques aureus, Verg. Aen. 5, 595: molli subnectit (crines) circulus auro, Verg. Aen. 10, 338: circuli ex auro, quibus brachia artantur, Tertul. de cult. fem. 1, 2. – bes. der Reif eines Fasses, circulus ingens, de cupa grandi excussus, Petr. 60, 3: vasa circulis cingunt, Plin. 14, 132. – u. der Reif eines Äquilibristen, circulos ardentes transilire, Petr. 53, 11. – u. der Ringel als Backwerk, Varr. LL. 5, 106: dulcia et circuli, Maec. Falc. bei Vopisc. Tac. 6, 5. – b) der Ring einer Mauer, die Ringmauer, circulus muri exterior, Liv. 36, 9, 12. – c) als mediz. t. t., der Ring, aspera arteria constat ex circulis quibusdam, Cels. 4, 1. p. 120, 21 D.: cutis nudatur circa pubem velut circulus, Cels. 7, 25, 1. p. 305, 15 D.: c. glandis, der Eichelrand, Cels. 7, 25, 1. p. 305, 20 D.: dass. a pube usque circulum, ibid. p. 305, 28 D. – d) die Scheibe des Mondes, lunae, Mart. Cap. 8. § 858. Leo ep. 133, 2 extr. – e) eine runde Schüssel, Mart. 14, 138, 2. – f) in einen Kreis zum Gespräch, zur Geselligkeit zusammengetretene Menschen, die Gruppe, der enge, gesellige Kreis, -————Zirkel, -Verein, der Privatkreis, sermones inter se serentium circuli, Liv.: ut in circulis (vor dem Straßenpublikum) mos est, Petr.: circulos aliquos et sessiunculas consectari, Cic.: per fora et circulos loqui, Tac.: de circulo se subducere, Cic.: more hominum invident, in conviviis rodunt, in circulis vellicant, Cic.: primo in circulis conviviisque celebrata sermonibus res est, Liv. – ⇒ Synkop. circlus, Acc. tr. 100. Verg. georg. 3, 166.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > circulus
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