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Rpsh Posted 12 years ago
Vocabulary

turn beyond

Mao, feeling that the Party organization was controlled by his
adversaries, and fearful of his rivals, turned beyond the Party for
allies.

Could you tell me what this phrase means here?
  

Top answer

It means that he looked in other places.

  • It means that he looked in other places.
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It means that he looked in other places.
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When I saw your reply, a phrase 'look beyond shoulder' comes across my mind. If this is a correct phrase, can it be a derivation of your interpretation?

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