over的意思和读音

over

: [ˈoʊvər] : [ˈəʊvə(r)]

adv.

prep.

v.

adj.

n.

overs  

v.go over

overadv.

1.downwards and away from a vertical position

Try not to knock that vase over.

The wind must have blown it over.

2.from one side to another side

She turned over onto her front.

The car skidded off the road and rolled over and over.

3.穿across a street, an open space, etc.

I stopped and crossed over.

He rowed us over to the other side of the lake.

They have gone over to France.

This is my aunt who's over from Canada.

I went over(= across the room) and asked her name.

Put it down over there .西

4.so as to cover sb/sth completely

The lake was frozen over.

Cover her over with a blanket.

5.above; more

children of 14 and over14 14

You get an A grade for scores of 75 and over.75 75

6.remaining; not used or needed

If there's any food left over, put it in the fridge.

7.again

He repeated it several times over until he could remember it.

It's all wrong─you'll have to do it over.

8.ended

By the time we arrived the meeting was over.

Thank goodness that's over!

I was glad when it was over and done with .

9.used to talk about sb/sth changing position

He's gone over to the enemy(= joined them) .

Please change the wheels over(= for example, put the front wheels at the back) .

Let's ask some friends over(= to our home) ./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

Hand over the money!

10.线used when communicating by radio

Message received. Over(= it is your turn to speak) .

Message understood. Over and out .

IDM

He did the work so badly that I had to do it all over again myself.

(all) over againa second time from the beginning

He did the work so badly that I had to do it all over again myself.

over against sthin contrast with sth

I've told you over and over again not to do that.

over and over (again)many times; repeatedly

I've told you over and over again not to do that.

over to youused to say that it is sb's turn to do sthprep.

1.resting on the surface of sb/sth and partly or completely covering them/it

She put a blanket over the sleeping child.

He wore an overcoat over his suit.西

She put her hand over her mouth to stop herself from screaming.

2.in or to a position higher than but not touching sb/sth; above sb/sth

They held a large umbrella over her.

The balcony juts out over the street.

There was a lamp hanging over the table.

3.穿from one side of sth to the other; across sth

a bridge over the river

They ran over the grass.

They had a wonderful view over the park.

4.on the far or opposite side of sth

He lives over the road.

5.so as to cross sth and be on the other side

She climbed over the wall.

6.falling from or down from a place

The car had toppled over the cliff.

He didn't dare look over the edge.

7.all ~in or on all or most parts of sth

Snow is falling all over the country.

They've travelled all over the world.

There were papers lying around all over the place .

8.more than a particular time, amount, cost, etc.

over 3 million copies sold

She stayed in Lagos for over a month.

He's over sixty.

9.used to show that sb has control or authority

She has only the director over her.

He ruled over a great empire.

She has editorial control over what is included.

10.during sth

We'll discuss it over lunch.

Over the next few days they got to know the town well.

She has not changed much over the years.

He built up the business over a period of ten years.

We're away over(= until after) the New Year.

11.past a particular difficult stage or situation

We're over the worst of the recession.退

It took her ages to get over her illness.

12.because of or concerning sth; about sth

an argument over money

a disagreement over the best way to proceed

13.using sth; by means of sth

We heard it over the radio.广

She wouldn't tell me over the phone.

14.louder than sth

I couldn't hear what he said over the noise of the traffic.

IDM

There are other factors over and above those we have discussed.

over and abovein addition to sth

There are other factors over and above those we have discussed.

n.

1.a series of six balls bowled by the same person

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n.1.,2.;3.

adj.1.2.3.,

v.1.(=leap over),

adv.1.in a higher position above someone or something, without touching them; moving across the space above someone or something2.on someone or something and covering them3.going or looking across from one side of something to the other; crossing something high such as a wall or mountain4.on the opposite side of an area, line, road, river, etc.5.from one lying position into another so that you face in a different direction; used for saying that something moves into a position in which the side that was facing down now faces up6.in or to many different parts of an area; visiting or looking at many different parts of something7.falling or bending down from an upright position; falling, hanging, or looking down from the edge of something8.in or to a particular place, for example a town or someones home9.toward the side10ed for saying that a particular event, situation, or period of time has ended; if you are over an illness, a shock, or a bad experience, it has ended and you are no longer affected by it11ed for saying who or what is controlled or influenced by someone or something12.if you do something over, you do it again13ed for saying what people disagree about or what they feel worried, sad, happy, etc. about14.changing from one thing to another15.during a period of time; while having a meal or a drink16.more than a particular amount, number, or age17ed when referring to the part of an amount that remains after some of it has been used18ed at the end of your turn in a radio conversation to show that you have finished speaking and the other person can speak1.in a higher position above someone or something, without touching them; moving across the space above someone or something2.on someone or something and covering them3.going or looking across from one side of something to the other; crossing something high such as a wall or mountain4.on the opposite side of an area, line, road, river, etc.5.from one lying position into another so that you face in a different direction; used for saying that something moves into a position in which the side that was facing down now faces up6.in or to many different parts of an area; visiting or looking at many different parts of something7.falling or bending down from an upright position; falling, hanging, or looking down from the edge of something8.in or to a particular place, for example a town or someones home9.toward the side10ed for saying that a particular event, situation, or period of time has ended; if you are over an illness, a shock, or a bad experience, it has ended and you are no longer affected by it11ed for saying who or what is controlled or influenced by someone or something12.if you do something over, you do it again13ed for saying what people disagree about or what they feel worried, sad, happy, etc. about14.changing from one thing to another15.during a period of time; while having a meal or a drink16.more than a particular amount, number, or age17ed when referring to the part of an amount that remains after some of it has been used18ed at the end of your turn in a radio conversation to show that you have finished speaking and the other person can speak

n.1.in cricket, a series of six actions of bowlingthrowing the ball by the same bowler toward the same end of the ground

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1.Remember this: Whoever turns a sinner from the error of his way will save him from death and cover over a multitude of sins.便

2.He would deserve anEnglandcall-up. He was on a roll last season when Kenny took over and was just unlucky to get injured at West Ham.西

3.Like many local governments, Anhui has borrowed a great deal over the past two years through investment companies that it controls.

4.Holding Bella tight, burying his face in her hair, he gave thanks with such eloquence she started to weep all over again.

5.I usually sat there infatuatedly until crepuscule , until that the dark night brings over the shadow of death .

6.Here's a little to ken of my appreciation for all that you have done for me over the years.

7.Btuitut over the long haul, capitalism tends to act as a moderating force on the bastard-crushing fantasies of the web's pioneers.

8.It has been over a year since the incident and I think it is time we bury the hatchet.

9.I asked him over to dinner, but he said he was due elsewhere to arrange for a pig-sticking party.

10.Over the top he managed to draw together two or three bushes, and the improvised wigwam was complete.