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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Exceed - définition


exceed         
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EXceed (series)
v. (D; tr.) to exceed in (to exceed smb. in productivity)
Exceed         
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EXceed (series)
<interface> A tool to display remote X Window System applications on Microsoft Windows. Exceed is not an X server. (2001-04-29)
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EXceed (series)
(exceeds, exceeding, exceeded)
1.
If something exceeds a particular amount or number, it is greater or larger than that amount or number. (FORMAL)
Its research budget exceeds $700 million a year...
His performance exceeded all expectations.
VERB: V n, V n
2.
If you exceed a limit or rule, you go beyond it, even though you are not supposed to or it is against the law. (FORMAL)
He accepts he was exceeding the speed limit...
VERB: V n

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EXceed
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Exemples du corpus de texte pour Exceed
1. If we can exceed that, then we will be pleased to exceed that.
2. Some inflation estimates exceed 1 million percent.
3. The Government recommends men do not regularly exceed three or four units a day and women do not exceed two or three units a day.
4. The law mandates that elected officials disclose gifts that exceed a few hundred dollars and debts that exceed $10,000 at any time during the year.
5. The ethics law requires elected officials to disclose gifts that exceed a few hundred dollars and debts that exceed $10,000 during any point in the year.