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Meanings of
go past
in anglès
portuguès
passar de largo
català
passar
espanyol
pasar
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Move past.
pass
surpass
travel by
pass by
go by
català
passar
portuguès
superar
català
excedir
espanyol
superar
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Be superior or better than some standard.
top
exceed
transcend
overstep
català
excedir
Sinònims
Examples for "
top
"
top
exceed
transcend
overstep
Examples for "
top
"
1
Outside the
top
100 stocks however, the market was in good shape.
2
So just
top
line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3
The French president Emmanuel Macron said the crisis must
top
the agenda.
4
Yet the impact on investment banks'
top
lines was far from positive.
5
Myth: State schools are no good at getting children into
top
universities.
1
Legal experts, meanwhile, warn that many governors' positions
exceed
their state power.
2
They obviously considered the threat dangerous enough to
exceed
any political differences.
3
Visit Website The truth is that my emotions far
exceed
my actions.
4
Many British cities often
exceed
safe levels set by the European Union.
5
The combination of both systems caused lead levels to
exceed
safe limits.
1
And yet his is a book which should
transcend
the current crisis.
2
Poetry, however, is universal and should
transcend
social, racial and political prejudices.
3
This, in good faith, does not
transcend
the limits of the ego.
4
Great writers
transcend
their times, but second-rate writers are mired by theirs.
5
His war experiences galvanized him in a way he could never
transcend
.
1
In addition; you may well
overstep
the mark on one particular front.
2
Republicans say Democrats would
overstep
their authority and set a dangerous precedent.
3
Is she embodying South African values, or did she
overstep
the mark?
4
She was apparently in the highest spirits, eager to
overstep
all conventionality.
5
You are asking us to
overstep
the bounds of our professional duty.
Usage of
go past
in anglès
1
But
go
past
a certain point and you'll lose the path out.
2
Once we reach Landesfallen, we'll have to
go
past
them, far past.
3
When you buy a paper you
go
past
a rack of magazines.
4
He is very near here, and he will
go
past
your house.
5
John saw it
go
past
the gate whilst we were in school.
6
Sometimes I don't even watch the trains
go
past
,
I just listen.
7
She stood watching other cars, vans, and trucks
go
past
,
heading west.
8
Even Silver let a mealtime
go
past
,
and fed on curiosity instead.
9
First we shall
go
past
the place where I found you signalling.
10
He does not tremble even when we
go
past
the shadowy graves.
11
One or two
go
past
,
keeping their own side of the road.
12
I'd give it all up if I could see folks
go
past
.
13
Their conversation died slightly as they watched the three strangers
go
past
.
14
If you go fast, a horse like that can
go
past
you.
15
He made to
go
past
me, and I caught hold of him.
16
Do let me come out and see you
go
past
,
she pleaded.
Other examples for "go past"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
go
past
go
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
go past
portuguès
passar de largo
ir
superar
exceder
avançar
transcender
català
passar
excedir
depassar
ultrapassar
espanyol
pasar
dejar atrás
superar
Go past
through the time
Go past
across language varieties
Australia
Common
New Zealand
Less common
United Kingdom
Less common
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