Мои примеры
Словосочетания
be exceeded in abundance only by — уступать по распространённости только
highest temperature exceeded for all time — наивысшая температура за весь период наблюдений
highest temperature exceeded for the month — наивысшая температура, наблюдаемая за месяц
is just exceeded — чуть превышен
reality exceeded our expectations — действительность превзошла наши ожидания
this limit should not be exceeded — этот предел не должен превышаться
trade exceeded… — товарооборот превысил…
Примеры с переводом
She exceeded our expectations.
Она превзошла наши ожидания.
The cost exceeded our estimate.
Стоимость превысила наши оценки.
His performance exceeded our expectations.
Его выступление превзошло все наши ожидания.
The riot police had exceeded their authority.
Отряд спецназначения превысил свои полномочия.
The price quotes exceeded our expectations.
Ценовые предложения превысили наши ожидания.
The arbitrators had exceeded their jurisdiction.
Арбитры превысили свои полномочия.
The fur trade now exceeded timber in importance.
Теперь торговля мехами превзошла по важности торговлю лесом.
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Примеры, ожидающие перевода
The show exceeded all expectations (=was much better than expected).
He lost his driver’s license because he exceeded the quota of traffic violations.
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Возможные однокоренные слова
exceed — превышать, превосходить, быть больше, превышать пределы, переходить границы
exceeding — превышающий, чрезмерный, чрезвычайный, безмерный
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Персональный Сократ > exceeded
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Англо-русский синонимический словарь > exceeded
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Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > exceeded
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exceeded
1) превышенный
2) превосходящий
Англо-русский технический словарь > exceeded
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exceeded
превышенный, превосходящий
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превышен
превышенный
Новый англо-русский словарь > exceeded
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exceeded
превышенный; превосходящий
English-Russian dictionary of technical terms > exceeded
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English-Russian smart dictionary > exceeded
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exceeded
превышенный, превосходящий
English-Russian scientific dictionary > exceeded
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exceeded
1. превышенный; превышен; превосходящий
2. превышать
Синонимический ряд:
1. overran (verb) overran; overran/overrun; overreached; overstepped
2. surpassed (verb) beat/beaten; bested; bettered; capped; eclipsed; excelled; outdid; outdid/outdone; outshined; outshone or outshined; outstripped; outwent/outgone; overshadowed; passed; surpassed; topped; transcended; trumped
English-Russian base dictionary > exceeded
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English-Russian big medical dictionary > exceeded
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Trading was temporarily halted on the Stock Exchange today after declines in the so-called technical index exceeded 5 percent
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > Trading was temporarily halted on the Stock Exchange today after declines in the so-called technical index exceeded 5 percent
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be exceeded in abundance only by
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > be exceeded in abundance only by
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extremely warm interstadial intervals when the Ocean level exceeded the present-day level by 6-8 m due to glacier melt
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > extremely warm interstadial intervals when the Ocean level exceeded the present-day level by 6-8 m due to glacier melt
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highest temperature exceeded for all time
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > highest temperature exceeded for all time
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highest temperature exceeded for the month
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > highest temperature exceeded for the month
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is just exceeded
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > is just exceeded
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reality exceeded our expectations
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > reality exceeded our expectations
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the reality exceeded our expectations
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > the reality exceeded our expectations
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this limit should not be exceeded
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > this limit should not be exceeded
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trade exceeded…
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > trade exceeded…
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Exceeded — 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… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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exceeded — ex·ceed || ɪk siËd v. go beyond, pass; surpass, outdo, excel … English contemporary dictionary
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exceeded his authority — went beyond his official powers or rights … English contemporary dictionary
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exceeded the limits — went beyond the boundaries, went beyond the restraints or bounds … English contemporary dictionary
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ICMP Time Exceeded — The Time Exceeded Message is an ICMP message which is generated by a gateway to inform the source of a discarded datagram due to the time to live field reaching zero. A time exceeded message may also be sent by a host if it fails to reassemble a… … Wikipedia
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was better than — exceeded … English contemporary dictionary
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was beyond him — exceeded his understanding … English contemporary dictionary
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Economic Affairs — ▪ 2006 Introduction In 2005 rising U.S. deficits, tight monetary policies, and higher oil prices triggered by hurricane damage in the Gulf of Mexico were moderating influences on the world economy and on U.S. stock markets, but some other… … Universalium
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Business and Industry Review — ▪ 1999 Introduction Overview Annual Average Rates of Growth of Manufacturing Output, 1980 97, Table Pattern of Output, 1994 97, Table Index Numbers of Production, Employment, and Productivity in Manufacturing Industries, Table (For Annual… … Universalium
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environment — environmental, adj. environmentally, adv. /en vuy reuhn meuhnt, vuy euhrn /, n. 1. the aggregate of surrounding things, conditions, or influences; surroundings; milieu. 2. Ecol. the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors… … Universalium
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Salary cap — In professional sports, a salary cap (or wage cap) is a cartel agreement between teams that places a limit on the amount of money that can be spent on player salaries. The limit exists as a per player limit or a total limit for the team s roster … Wikipedia
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Предложения
Dollar sales therefore exceeded 277 billion tenge.
Так, объем продаж доллара в тенговом выражении превысил 277 млрд. тенге.
In 2010, household spending on sports services exceeded 5.5 billion euros.
Общий объём средств, потраченных в 2010 году на спортивное спонсорство, превысил 5,5 миллиарда долларов.
Payables in 2013 exceeded receivables 13 times.
Кредиторская задолженность в 2013 году превысила дебиторскую в 13 раз.
By 1985 worldwide sales exceeded $10 billion.
В 1985 году глобальная выручка компании превысила 10 млрд долларов.
By 1885 annual production had exceeded 100,000 hectolitres.
Уже в 1885 г. его производство превысило 100 тыс. гектолитров в год.
The game has so far exceeded one million pre-orders.
К настоящему моменту количество предварительных заказов игры превысило 1 млн копий.
The number of individuals using remote banking services exceeded 7.59 million users.
Количество физических лиц, которые используют дистанционные банковские услуги, превысило 7,59 млн. пользователей.
Concern was also expressed regarding organs whose use of conference-servicing resources exceeded forecasts.
Кроме того, была высказана озабоченность в отношении деятельности тех органов, использование конференционных ресурсов которыми превысило прогнозируемые показатели.
Annual domestic output first exceeded one million units in 1988.
Годовой объём внутреннего производства впервые превысил один миллион единиц в 1988 году.
But not that he exceeded his authority.
Но не доказательство того, что он превысил свои полномочия.
Food production increased by 3.8% and exceeded 1.2 trillion tenge.
Объем производства продуктов питания увеличился на 3,8% и превысил 1,2 трлн тенге.
Total tax and fee reductions exceeded 2 trillion yuan.
Общий объём снижения налогов и сборов превысил 2 трлн. юаней.
Abaca farming exceeded sugar cane cultivation in area but not in value.
Абака занимаясь сельским хозяйством превысила культивирование сахарного тростника в области, но не в стоимости.
They even exceeded their own revenue expectations by €4 billion.
Она даже превысила собственные ожидания в отношении выручки на 4 млрд. евро.
Overall 1994 income exceeded expenditure by $252 million.
В 1994 году общий объем поступлений превысил расходы на 252 млн. долл. США.
Their total foreign debt has already exceeded $300 billion.
Их общая внешняя задолженность уже превысила 300 млрд. долл. США.
China’s annual automobile production capacity first exceeded one million in 1992.
В 1992 году суммарный годовой объем производства автомобилей в Китае впервые превысил один миллион единиц.
Last year alone, damages exceeded $4.108 billion.
Только в прошлом году ущерб превысил 4,108 млрд. долл. США.
2006 Annual revenue breaks record, exceeded USD$1.3 billion.
Годовой доход за 2006 г. побил все рекорды и превысил 1,3 миллиарда долларов США.
The Central Emergency Relief Fund exceeded its funding level targets in 2008.
Центральный фонд реагирования на чрезвычайные ситуации превысил в 2008 году свои целевые показатели по объему финансирования.
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exceeded — перевод на русский
The actual cost of the contents of these two packets does not exceed three tenths of a penny.
Реальная стоимость содержимого этих двух пакетов не превышает три десятых пенса.
And now to the point. Baku city much exceeds Rostov.
По своему географическому положению и количеству народонаселения город Баку значительно превышает город Ростов.
This exceeds even the most optimistic estimates published last year by the White House Budget Office of 300 billion.
Что превышает даже самые оптимистичные прогнозы, представленные в прошлом году Бюджетным управлением Белого Дома и составлявшие 300 миллиардов.
It dramatically exceeds the fine.
Она значительно превышает штраф.
That far exceeds any potential loss due to our man-made interface.
Это далеко превышает любую потенциальную потерю из-за нашего искусственного интерфейса.
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The Public Safety Committee has exceeded its mandate.
Разоружить Комитет общественного спасения, он превысил свои полномочия.
Q, you exceed your own standards of self-preoccupation.
Ты только что превысил даже свои нормы самоозабоченности.
Well, I informed him that he was exceeding the speed limit and that’s when he told me that he was racing home because his friend was about to commit suicide.
Что ж, я сообщил ему, что он превысил скорость и тогда он мне сказал, что гнал домой потому что его друг был готов совершить самоубийство.
Just a rough guess but I’d say you were exceeding the agreed-upon speed limit, rube.
Так, пальцем в небо, но я бы сказал, что ты превысил оговоренный предел скорости, деревня.
That last discharge exceeded 500,000 volts.
Последний разряд превысил 500 000 вольт.
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Brother Cadfael, you exceed yourself.
Брат Кадфаэль, ты превзошел самого себя
You have exceeded expectations.
Ты превзошел ожидания.
I have exceeded my original programming.
Я превзошёл своё первоначальное программирование.
The S.S. are degenerated, but he exceeds them.
что СС — кучка маньяков, но он всех превзошел.
You know, you’ve exceeded all my expectations.
Знаешь, ты превзошел все мои ожидания.
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Your charm is only exceeded by your frankness.
Твое очарование превосходит только твоя прямолинейность.
But the King doesn’t like others to exceed him in certain areas.
Ну а король не любит тех, кто хоть в чем-то превосходит его.
«Believe me there isn’t a wolf, lion tiger, basilisk,.. …that can reach man, he exceeds them all in evil.»
Поверь, что ни у волка, ни у льва, ни у тигра… нет той жестокости, какую человек проявляет ко всем тем, кого он превосходит силой.
We are fortunate to have with us tonight, a singer, whose great talent is exceeded only by his devotion to his country.
на наше счастье среди нас сегодня, певец, чей великий талант превосходит только величие его страны.
Deputy Andy. Your bravery is only exceeded by the size of your heart.
Помощник шерифа Энди, твою смелость превосходит только великодушие твоего сердца.
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I’ll bet the appraisal is going to exceed even your estimate… Good. Good.
Я ручаюсь, что здесь больше, чем вы предполагали сначала.
I weigh them on my scales and none of them exceeds 75 g.
Каждую кладу на весы. Птички весят не больше 75 г.
10 days for the project, the cost must not exceed 400000 lire.
Десять дней работы максимум и она должна стоить не больше 400 000 лир.
On Tuesday noon or night, or Wednesday morn. I prithee, name the time, but let it not exceed three days.
Иль в среду к вечеру — назначь мне срок, Дня три, не больше.
I’d say this about exceeds your minimum daily requirement.
По-моему, это больше, чем вы Можете выпить
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For exceeding his duties and responsibilities, for behavior unworthy of a police officer, senior lieutenant Zykin is demoted to a lower post!
За превышение полномочий, за недостойное звания офицера милиции поведение старшего лейтенанта Зыкина понизить в должности!
Exceeding the scope of your assigned investigations.
Превышение полномочий в ходе назначенного расследования.
Councilor Abigail Griffin, you’re under arrest for exceeding the maximum medical supplies allowed for a patient.
Советник Эбигейл Гриффин, вы взяты под арест за превышение максимального количества медицинских препаратов, отпускаемого для одного пациента.
..exceeding the statutory speed limit on a public road, dangerous driving, not to mention your culpable and reckless conduct.
…превышение скорости на общественной трассе, опасный стиль вождения, не говоря о недостойном и безответственном поведении.
I apologize for exceeding my allotted bathroom time.
Я прошу прощения, за превышение времени, выделенного мне на посещение уборной.
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I’ll be rendering meself liable to a term of imprisonment not exceeding two years.
Это влечёт за собой наказание в виде тюремного заключения на срок не более двух лет.
Within its centre, the rising heat from multiple fires, caused by both the heat flash and the blast wave upsetting stoves and open furnaces, is sucking in ground-level winds at speeds exceeding 100 miles an hour.
В его центре, возрастающая температура от множества источников огня, вызванных как световым излучением, так и ударной волной, опрокинувшей плиты и открытые печи, впитывает потоки ветра на уровне земли, заставляя ветер распространяться со скоростью более 100 миль в час.
We must not exceed a 3% solution.
В растворе не должно быть более 3% чистого Даргола.
Exceeding 80 hours work per week will not be tolerated.
Работать более 80 часов в неделю будет запрещено.
The king, sir, hath laid, that in a dozen passes between yourself and him, he shall not exceed you three hits.
Король, сэр, утверждает, что при обмене ударами Лаэрт в двенадцати схватках возьмет верх над вами не более чем на три удара.
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As the projectile approaches its destination at the velocity exceeding 12,310 miles in hour, you’ll see on the screen a perfectly clear image of the flight and the explosion.
Когда снаряд приблизится к цели на скорости, превышающей 12,310 миль в час, вы увидите на экране идеально чёткое изображение полёта и взрыва.
For the following 48 hours, an estimated one third of the entire land surface of Britain would be covered by a total dose of radiation exceeding ten times the amount needed to kill a man in the open.
В течение следующих 48-ми часов, предположительно одна треть всей территории Великобритании была бы заражена дозой радиации, превышающей в десять раз количество необходимый радиации, чтобы убить человека.
In exchange for his pleading guilty to one count of conspiracy… he agrees to a sentence not to exceed 15 years in DOC.
В обмен на признание вины в одном случае заговора… он согласен на срок заключения, не превышающий 15 лет.
«Not to exceed five years, but no less than three.»
«Не превышающий пяти лет, но не менее трёх…» — И что думаешь?
Our delay on the planet’s surface has made it imperative that we proceed at maximum warp speed for a period which exceeds the recommended safety margin.
Из-за задержки на поверхности планеты надо идти с максимальной варп-скоростью в течение периода, превышающего безопасные границы.
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What is the meaning of the word exceeded?
exceed, surpass, transcend, excel, outdo, outstrip mean to go or be beyond a stated or implied limit, measure, or degree. exceed implies going beyond a limit set by authority or established by custom or by prior achievement. exceed the speed limit surpass suggests superiority in quality, merit, or skill.
What is the antonym for exceed?
exceedverb. Antonyms: fail, inferior. Synonyms: overstep, surpass, outstep.
What’s another way to say exceed expectations?
What is another word for exceed expectations?
exceed requirements | go beyond expectations |
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surpass expectations | go above and beyond |
go above and beyond the call of duty | go the extra mile |
outperform | overperform |
transcend | overdeliver |
How do you exceed expectations?
- Know what’s expected of you. In order to exceed your job expectations, you will first have to understand the purpose of your position and the goals of your company.
- Create your own higher standards.
- Be self-motivated.
- Sharpen your skills.
- Differentiate yourself from your peers.
Is it good to exceed expectations?
It is rare for anyone to exceed expectations unless they do it on purpose. To exceed expectations on purpose means that you have an understanding of expected performance, and you realize that expected performance is in no way extraordinary.
How do you exceed customer satisfaction?
10 Ways to Exceed Expectations in Customer Service
- Be a good listener.
- Identify and anticipate needs.
- Make customers feel important and appreciated.
- Be clear.
- Understand the power of “Yes”
- Say you’re sorry.
- Go above and beyond the basics.
- Get regular feedback from your customers.
Why should you exceed expectations?
Exceeding their expectations on a regular basis is the best way to satisfy them and retain their loyalty. Customers don’t want the stress of looking for new places to shop. If you provide excellent customer service at every opportunity, they’re more likely to keep coming back because you’re making life easier for them.
Why is it important to meet or exceed customer expectations?
It gives you an opportunity to make right changes at the right time to improve upon the customer journey and meet their needs. Excellent customer service is a sure way to exceed customer expectations as it creates loyal customers for life who will even refer your business to friends, family and colleagues.
How do you meet and exceed customer expectations?
7 ways to meet and exceed customer expectations
- Use the element of surprise.
- Improve your response time.
- Provide a seamless experience across all channels.
- Don’t make promises you can’t keep.
- Get personal.
- Help your customers help themselves.
- Involve your customers in the development process.
Is it possible to exceed customer expectations?
You can exceed customer expectations by going above and beyond of what they expect from you because you have the answers from customers themselves on what they expect from you. Remember, all you need to do is ask.
What is an example of where you exceed customer expectations?
BASIC SERVICE: Send a refund or new product. EXCEEDING EXPECTATIONS: Send a freebie and turn a client into a loyal customer. When you fix a customer’s problem, they feel positive about their experience. Sending a small gift will only boost that positivity, creating a loyalty that money can’t buy.
How do you meet customer expectations?
Meeting customers’ expectations
- Know your customers. Gather information about as many of your customers as possible.
- Understand your customers’ needs. Each customer will have a different perception of what customer service means to them.
- Meet your customers’ needs.
- Failing to meet expectations.
- Also consider…
What happens if customer service is poor?
You Lose Your Best Employees Not only do you lose customers, but you run the risk of losing your best employees. When your companies has a customer service problem, your best employees are forced to pick up the slack for bad employees. This leads to burnout and dissatisfaction from the people you rely on most.
How do you handle a situation where you can’t meet a customer’s expectation?
Here are five effective ways to manage expectations:
- Cover more solutions. Employees on the front line who deal with customers most often need to be armed with a variety of solutions to common and potential issues.
- Be transparent.
- Give clear timelines.
- Be optimistic and realistic.
- Follow up.
How do you say no nicely to a customer?
7 Tips on How to Say No to Customers
- Ask for clarification.
- Explain what’s going to happen next.
- Be honest.
- Reframe the “no” using positive language.
- Make the customer feel heard.
- Offer alternatives.
- Explain the reasoning behind the current design.
How would you handle an angry customer explain with reasoning?
How to deal with angry customers
- Stay calm.
- Shift your mindset.
- Acknowledge their distress.
- Introduce yourself.
- Learn about the person you are talking to.
- Listen.
- Repeat their concerns back to the customer.
- Sympathize, empathize and apologize.
What would you do if an angry and dissatisfied customer confronted you?
How to Deal with Angry Customers
- Remain calm.
- Practice active listening.
- Repeat back what your customers say.
- Thank them for bringing the issue to your attention.
- Explain the steps you’ll take to solve the problem.
- Set a time to follow-up with them, if needed.
- Be sincere.
- Highlight the case’s priority.
How do you handle unhappy customers?
17 Ways to Deal With Unhappy Customers
- Don’t React First. Listen and put yourself in his or her shoes–it makes a difference.
- Find the Median Between Needs. Customers are human beings.
- Be on Their Team.
- Use Their Insight.
- Don’t Disagree Right Away.
- Let Them Lead to a Solution.
- Make the Customer Whole.
- Tell Them They’re Right.
How do you respond to an unhappy customer?
How to Respond to an Angry Customer Email
- Respond as soon as possible.
- Apologize for their negative experience.
- Explain what may have gone wrong.
- Provide context for what happened.
- Reassure the customer that this won’t happen again.
- Offer an incentive, refund, or discount.
How do you respond to a concern letter?
How to Respond to a Customer Complaint
- Respond specifically to the issues brought up by the customer.
- Provide a specific apology that acknowledges any mistakes on your end.
- State exactly what you intend to do (or have already done) to make it right.
- Propose how you will improve the customer’s experience in the future.
What is above and beyond customer service?
Thinking about the customer’s wants and empathising with them. Listening to and understanding the customer’s needs. Being empowered to go above and beyond the customer’s expectations.
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exceed
to go beyond the bounds: exceed the speed limit; outdo; beat
Not to be confused with:
accede – assent or yield; give consent; agree: accede to the terms of the agreement; to attain an office; succeed: accede to the throne
concede – yielding without necessarily agreeing: He conceded the election before all the votes were in.
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ex·ceed
(ĭk-sēd′)
tr.v. ex·ceed·ed, ex·ceed·ing, ex·ceeds
1. To be greater than, as in number or degree; surpass: a fortune that exceeds ten million dollars; demand that exceeded supply.
2. To go beyond the limits of: I exceeded my allowance. The car exceeded the speed limit.
3. To be better than or superior to: a material that exceeds all others in durability. See Synonyms at excel.
[Middle English exceden, from Old French exceder, from Latin excēdere : ex-, ex- + cēdere, to go; see ked- in Indo-European roots.]
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exceed
(ɪkˈsiːd)
vb
1. to be superior to (a person or thing), esp in size or quality; excel
2. (tr) to go beyond the limit or bounds of: to exceed one’s income; exceed a speed limit.
3. to be greater in degree or quantity than (a person or thing)
[C14: from Latin excēdere to go beyond, from cēdere to go]
exˈceedable adj
exˈceeder n
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014
ex•ceed
(ɪkˈsid)
v.t.
1. to go beyond in quantity, degree, rate, etc.: to exceed the speed limit.
2. to go beyond the bounds or limits of; overstep.
3. to surpass; be superior to; excel.
v.i.
4. to be greater, as in quantity or degree.
5. to surpass others; excel or be superior.
[1325–75; < Latin excēdere to go out or beyond]
ex•ceed′a•ble, adj.
ex•ceed′er, n.
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exceed
Past participle: exceeded
Gerund: exceeding
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you exceed |
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you exceeded |
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we exceeded |
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I am exceeding |
you are exceeding |
he/she/it is exceeding |
we are exceeding |
you are exceeding |
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I have exceeded |
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we have exceeded |
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I was exceeding |
you were exceeding |
he/she/it was exceeding |
we were exceeding |
you were exceeding |
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I had exceeded |
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I will exceed |
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I will be exceeding |
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we will be exceeding |
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I have been exceeding |
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we will have been exceeding |
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you had been exceeding |
he/she/it had been exceeding |
we had been exceeding |
you had been exceeding |
they had been exceeding |
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we would have exceeded |
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Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb | 1. | exceed — be greater in scope or size than some standard; «Their loyalty exceeds their national bonds» |
2. | exceed — be superior or better than some standard; «She exceeded our expectations»; «She topped her performance of last year» | |
3. | exceed — be or do something to a greater degree; «her performance surpasses that of any other student I know»; «She outdoes all other athletes»; «This exceeds all my expectations»; «This car outperforms all others in its class»
beat, beat out, vanquish, trounce, crush, shell — come out better in a competition, race, or conflict; «Agassi beat Becker in the tennis championship»; «We beat the competition»; «Harvard defeated Yale in the last football game» outsail — sail faster or better than; «They outsailed the Roman fleet» outdraw — draw a gun faster, or best someone in a gunfight outsell — sell more than others; «This salesman outsells his colleagues» outsell — be sold more often than other, similar products; «The new Toyota outsells the Honda by a wide margin» outpace — surpass in speed; «Malthus believed that population increase would outpace increases in the means of subsistence» better, break — surpass in excellence; «She bettered her own record»; «break a record» outshine — attract more attention and praise than others; «This film outshone all the others in quality» outrange — have a greater range than (another gun) out-herod — surpass someone in cruelty or evil outfox — outdo someone in trickery shame — surpass or beat by a wide margin outmarch — march longer distances and for a longer time than; «This guy can outmarch anyone!» outwear — last longer than others; «This material outwears all others» |
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exceed
verb
1. surpass, better, pass, eclipse, beat, cap (informal), top, be over, be more than, overtake, go beyond, excel, transcend, be greater than, outstrip, outdo, outreach, be larger than, outshine, surmount, be superior to, outrun, run rings around (informal), outdistance, knock spots off (informal), put in the shade (informal) His performance exceeded all expectations.
2. go over the limit of, go beyond, overstep, go beyond the bounds of This programme exceeded the bounds of taste and decency.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
exceed
verb
1. To be greater or better than:
best, better, excel, outdo, outmatch, outrun, outshine, outstrip, pass, surpass, top, transcend.
2. To go beyond the limits of:
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Translations
يَتَجاوَز، يَزيد عَن، يَتَعَدّى
overskrideovergå
fara fram úr/yfir
nepaprastai
pārsniegt
prekročiť
presečipresegati
Collins Spanish Dictionary — Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
exceed
[ɪkˈsiːd] vt
(= go beyond) [+ one’s powers, duty] → outrepasser
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
exceed
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
exceed
(ikˈsiːd) verb
to go beyond; to be greater than. His expenditure exceeds his income; He exceeded the speed limit on the motorway.
exˈceedingly adverb
very. exceedingly nervous.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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transitive verb
1
: to be greater than or superior to
2
: to go beyond a limit set by
3
: to extend outside of
the river will exceed its banks
Synonyms
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surpass suggests superiority in quality, merit, or skill.
the book surpassed our expectations
transcend implies a rising or extending notably above or beyond ordinary limits.
transcended the values of their culture
excel implies preeminence in achievement or quality and may suggest superiority to all others.
outdo applies to a bettering or exceeding what has been done before.
outstrip suggests surpassing in a race or competition.
outstripped other firms in sales
Example Sentences
The cost must not exceed 10 dollars.
The cost exceeded our estimate.
The demand for new housing has already exceeded the supply.
He’s trying to match or exceed last year’s sales.
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Word History
Etymology
Middle English exceden, from Middle French exceder, from Latin excedere, from ex- + cedere to go
First Known Use
14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 3
Time Traveler
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in the 14th century
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English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
- excede (dated)
Etymology[edit]
From Middle English exceden, from Old French exceder, from Latin excedō (“to go beyond”), from ex- (“out, forth”) with cedō (“to go”); see cede and compare accede etc. Partly displaced native Old English ofersteppan, whence Modern English overstep.
Pronunciation[edit]
- IPA(key): /ɪkˈsiːd/
- Rhymes: -iːd
- Hyphenation: ex‧ceed
Verb[edit]
exceed (third-person singular simple present exceeds, present participle exceeding, simple past and past participle exceeded)
- (transitive) To be larger, greater than (something).
- The company’s 2005 revenue exceeds that of 2004.
- (transitive) To be better than (something).
- The quality of her essay has exceeded my expectations.
- (transitive) To go beyond (some limit); to surpass; to be longer than.
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c. 1603–1604 (date written), William Shakespeare, “The Tragedie of Othello, the Moore of Venice”, in Mr. William Shakespeares Comedies, Histories, & Tragedies […] (First Folio), London: […] Isaac Iaggard, and Ed[ward] Blount, published 1623, →OCLC, [Act III, scene iii]:
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Name the time, but let it not / Exceed three days.
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2012 January 1, Stephen Ledoux, “Behaviorism at 100”, in American Scientist[1], volume 100, number 1, page 60:
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Becoming more aware of the progress that scientists have made on behavioral fronts can reduce the risk that other natural scientists will resort to mystical agential accounts when they exceed the limits of their own disciplinary training.
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- Your password cannot exceed eight characters.
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- (intransitive) To predominate.
- (intransitive, obsolete) To go too far; to be excessive.
- 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, I.6:
- And to speak impartially, old Men, from whom we should expect the greatest example of Wisdom, do most exceed in this point of folly […].
- 1646, Sir Thomas Browne, Pseudodoxia Epidemica, I.6:
Synonyms[edit]
- (to be larger than something): outbalance, outweigh
- (to be better than something): excel, outperform, surpass; see also Thesaurus:exceed
- (to go beyond some limit): outstep, overstep, surpass; see also Thesaurus:transcend
- (to predominate):
- (to be excessive): cross the line
Antonyms[edit]
According to the Oxford Dictionary website:
«There is no established opposite to the word exceed, and it is quite often suggested that one is needed. We are gathering evidence of the word deceed ‘be less than’, but it has not yet reached our dictionaries.»
- to fail
- to be inferior
- to fall short (of)
- to fall below
- to subceed
Derived terms[edit]
- exceeding
- exceedingly
[edit]
- excess
- excessive
- excessively
Translations[edit]
to be larger, greater than something else or than expected or desirable
- Arabic: كَبُرَ (ar) (kabura), تَخَطَّى (taḵaṭṭā), تَجَاوَز (tajāwaz), فَاقَ (fāqa)
- Bulgarian: превъзхо́ждам (bg) (prevǎzhóždam)
- Burmese: ပို (my) (pui)
- Catalan: excedir (ca)
- Czech: převýšit pf, přesáhnout pf
- Danish: overskride
- Dutch: overschrijden (nl), overstijgen (nl), overtreffen (nl)
- Finnish: ylittää (fi)
- French: excéder (fr)
- German: überschreiten (de), hinausgehen über
- Gothic: 𐌿𐍆𐌰𐍂𐍅𐌹𐍃𐌰𐌽 (ufarwisan)
- Hungarian: meghalad (hu), túllép (hu)
- Ido: ecesar (io)
- Indonesian: melampaui (id)
- Italian: superare (it)
- Maori: hipa
- Norwegian: overskride (no)
- Old English: ofersteppan
- Polish: przewyższać (pl), wykraczać (pl), przekraczać (pl)
- Portuguese: exceder (pt)
- Romanian: depăși (ro), întrece (ro)
- Russian: превосходи́ть (ru) (prevosxodítʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian: premašiti (sh) pf
- Spanish: sobrepasar (es), pasarse (es)
- Tocharian B: ṣärk-
- Western Bukidnon Manobo: lavew
to be better than something else or than expected or desirable
to go beyond the limits of something
- Arabic: عَلَا (ʕalā), تَخَطَّى (taḵaṭṭā), تَجَاوَزَ (tajāwaza), فَاقَ (fāqa)
- Bulgarian: надвиша́вам (bg) (nadvišávam), надхвъ́рлям (bg) (nadhvǎ́rljam)
- Burmese: ပို (my) (pui)
- Catalan: excedir (ca)
- Czech: překročit (cs)
- Dutch: overschrijden (nl), te buiten gaan, overstijgen (nl)
- Finnish: ylittää (fi)
- French: excéder (fr), dépasser (fr)
- German: überschreiten (de), hinausgehen über
- Greek:
- Ancient: ὑπερβάλλω (huperbállō)
- Hebrew: חָרַג (he) (ẖarág)
- Hungarian: túllép (hu), meghalad (hu)
- Ido: ecesar (io)
- Indonesian: melampaui (id)
- Japanese: 超える (ja) (koeru), 越える (ja) (koeru)
- Maori: hipa
- Old English: ofersteppan
- Portuguese: exceder (pt)
- Romanian: exceda (ro), depăși (ro), covârși (ro)
- Russian: превыша́ть (ru) (prevyšátʹ)
- Serbo-Croatian: premašiti (sh) pf, prekoračiti (sh) pf
- Spanish: exceder (es), sobrepasar (es), pasar (es)
Further reading[edit]
- “exceed”, in The Century Dictionary […], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.
- Douglas Harper (2001–2023), “exceed”, in Online Etymology Dictionary.
- exceed in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
Anagrams[edit]
- excede, execed