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41 beyond the pale
зa пpeдeлaми (дoзвoлeннoгo), зa paмкaми (пpиличия)Amanda, I've been brought up to believe that it's beyond the pale for a man to strike a woman (N. Coward). His business practices have always been questionable, but this last takeover was beyond the pale -
42 beyond one's depth
не по зубамThe conductor realized that playing the fugue at the right tempo was beyond their depth.
Англо-русский словарь идиом и фразовых глаголов > beyond one's depth
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43 beyond one's wildest dreams
или in one's wildest dreams (or hopes)в caмыx дepзнoвeнныx мeчтax, oб этoм и мeчтaть нeльзя (былo), пpи caмoм пылкoм вooбpaжeнииThe Prime Minister said, 'Today I am amazed at the changes that have come about. They are beyond my wildest hopes' (The Observer)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > beyond one's wildest dreams
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44 beyond the shadow of doubt
ни тeни coмнeния, ни мaлeйшeгo coмнeнияThey must know beyond the shadow of doubt that he was here (Gr. Greene)Concise English-Russian phrasebook > beyond the shadow of doubt
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45 beyond that
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47 beyond the reasonable control of that party
Юридический термин: вне пределов разумного контроля такой стороныУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > beyond the reasonable control of that party
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48 beyond that
מעבר לזה, מעבר לכך* * *◙ ךכל רבעמ,הזל רבעמ◄ -
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51 beyond\ that
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52 that's\ going\ beyond\ a\ joke
ez már sok, ez túl erős, ez nem tréfaEnglish-Hungarian dictionary > that's\ going\ beyond\ a\ joke
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54 that's back of beyond
Conversation vocabulary and slang. English-Russian dictionary > that's back of beyond
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55 be beyond
1) находиться за чем-л. или вне пределов чего-л. The deer is beyond the trees. I can't shoot it from this distance. ≈ Осень стоит за деревьями, я не могу убить его с такого расстояния. The valley where we live is beyond the mountains. ≈ Долина, в которой мы живем, расположена позади горы.
2) не подлежать чему-л., выходить за рамки, пределы чего-л. The soldier's brave deed was beyond the call of duty. ≈ Храбрость солдат превосходила обычные представления о чувстве долга. Calling spirits from the dead proved to be beyond the magician's powers. ≈ Уже доказано, что вызывание духов умерших людей находится за пределами сверхъестественных сил. The hospital says that the general is beyond medical help and will soon die. ≈ Врачи сказали, что медицина бессильна помочь генералу и он скоро умрет. I'm afraid this old piano is now beyond repair so we'd better get rid of it. ≈ Боюсь, что это старое пианино не подлежит ремонту и лучше было бы избавиться от него.
3) быть больше, чем что-л. The amount of money that I won was beyond all my hopes. ≈ Сумма выигрыша была намного больше того, о чем я мог хотя бы мечтать.
4) быть слишком сложным для кого-л. I'm afraid this book's beyond me;
have you an easier one? ≈ Мне кажется, что эта книга слишком сложная для меня;
у Вас нет чего нибудь попроще? The children tried to build a hut in the garden, but the work was beyond them and they had to ask their mother to help. ≈ Дети захотели соорудить шалаш в саду, но это оказалось очень трудной задачей для них, и они попросили маму помочь. It's beyond me which house to choose, they're both so nice! ≈ Я решительно не могу решить, какой дом выбрать. Они оба такие красивые! Now that he's older, Jim's father feels that he is beyond running the business on his own, and wants to employ someone to help him on busy days. ≈ Став старше, отец Джима понял, что ему трудно вести дела одному, и захотел взять на работу кого-нибудь, кто помогал бы ему в особенно оживленные дни. Syn: be past, get beyond
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5)Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > be beyond
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56 be beyond
be beyond а) находиться за чем-л. или вне пределов чего-л. The deer isbeyond the trees. I can't shoot it from this distance. The valley where welive is beyond the mountains. б) не подлежать чему-л., выходить за рамки, пре-делы чего-л. The soldier's brave deed was beyond the call of duty. Callingspirits from the dead proved to be beyond the magician's powers. The hospitalsays that the general is beyond medical help and will soon die. I'm afraidthis old piano is Now beyond repair so we'd better get rid of it. в) бытьбольше, чем что-л. The amount of money that I won was beyond all my hopes. г)быть слишком сложным для кого-л. I'm afraid this book's beyond me; have you aneasier one? The children tried to build a hut in the garden, but the work wasbeyond them and they had to ask their mother to help. It's beyond me whichhouse to choose, they're both so nice! Now that he's older, Jim's father feelsthat he is beyond running the business on his own, and wants to employ someoneto help him on busy days. -
57 go beyond
vi▪ to \go beyond beyond sthyou have to \go beyond beyond that row of houses Sie müssen bis jenseits dieser Häuserreihe fahrento \go beyond beyond the call of duty über die [normale] Pflichterfüllung hinausgehento \go beyond beyond sb's capabilities jds Fähigkeiten übersteigento \go beyond beyond sb's wildest dreams jds kühnste [o wildeste] Träume übersteigen* * *that’s going beyond a joke das ist kein Spaß mehr;go beyond one’s powers seine Befugnisse überschreiten -
58 go beyond
vito \go beyond beyond sthyou have to \go beyond beyond that row of houses Sie müssen bis jenseits dieser Häuserreihe fahrento \go beyond beyond the call of duty über die [normale] Pflichterfüllung hinausgehen;to \go beyond beyond sb's capabilities jds Fähigkeiten pl übersteigen;to \go beyond beyond sb's wildest dreams jds kühnste [o wildeste] Träume übersteigen -
59 be beyond one's depth
(be beyond (или out of) one's depth (тж. get или go out of one's depth))1) попасть на глубокое место, не доставать дна [beyond my depth шекспировское выражение; см. цитату]Wolsey: "...I have ventur'd, Like little wanton boys that swim on bladders, This many summers in a sea of glory; But far beyond my depth... " (W. Shakespeare, ‘King Henry VIII’, act III, sc. 2) — Волсей: "...Ах, много, много лет Носился я по морю честолюбия. Как резвые мальчишки, Что плывут на пузырях; Но слишком уж далёко я вглубь зашел." (перевод П. Вейнберга)
...for fear of sharks he could not go out of his depth. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Trembling of a Leaf’ ‘Mackintosh’) —...боясь акул, он не заплывал далеко в море.
2) быть выше чьего-л. понимания; ≈ быть не по силам, не по плечу кому-л.; см. тж. be within one's depthHe spoke to Crawford with such friendliness, such quiet warmth... that Crawford seemed out of his depth. He had never seen his rival like this before... (C. P. Snow, ‘The Masters’, part III, ch. 33) — Яго говорил с Крофордом так дружелюбно, с такой теплотой... что Крофорд не знал, что и подумать. Его противник никогда так не держался...
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60 get beyond bounds
(get (или go) beyond bounds (тж. get или go beyond the bounds of smth., go outside the bounds of smth., overstep the bounds of smth.))выходить за рамки, перейти границы (дозволенного, приличий и т. п.); см. тж. go beyond all boundsHe entertained with a magnificence that never overstepped the bounds of good taste. (W. S. Maugham, ‘The Razor's Edge’, ch. III) — Эллиот прекрасно развлекал аудиторию, никогда не переходя границ хорошего вкуса.
He went beyond the bounds of reason in those days. — Тогда он поступил безрассудно.
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