overrule的意思和读音

overrule

: [ˌoʊvərˈrul] : [ˌəʊvəˈruːl]

v.

overrules  overruling  overruled  

v.+n.overrule decision

v.override,cancel,rule against,refuse,annul

overrulev.

1.[oftpass]~ sb/sthto change a decision or reject an idea from a position of greater power

to overrule a decision/an objection(

The verdict was overruled by the Supreme Court.

v.1.(,),;;,;;...2.;;,

v.1.to officially change a decision that someone else has made

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2. override vt. (),; overrule vt. , overrun vt. ; ...

3. Axiom () Overrule Dispense ( ...

4. Out Overrule Passing shot 穿 ...

5. Progression , , Overrule , , Preserve , , ...

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7. appropriation of public funds overrule power of disallowance ...

8.overrule),便(remains a good law),。◇

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1.He tried to overrule protests by the presidential plane's pilot, that the trip into a war zone was unsafe.

2.It is possible for your emotions to be so affected, so deeply stirred, that they will completely overrule the will.

3.e. g. : The henpecked husband always gives in to his wife and never dare to overrule her absurd decisions.

4.Many Americans would be very unhappy with the idea that an international court could overrule their own courts on his behalf.

5.But there are doubts about her sincerity, worries about her inexperience and a real fear that her brother may overrule her and rush home.怀

6.Rather than overrule the masses, Skinner came up with his own solution: He keeps a stash of the old lids on hand.

7.Even if allies of the al-Khalifa family were to lose control of the lower house, the appointed upper house can overrule it.使

8.As a referee, you must also be confident and alert enough to overrule your assistant when necessary.

9.Should maternity overrule any other legal conditions to ensure a pregnant woman's human rights?

10.It was known that the President was not prepared flatly to overrule his Secretary of State on the Middle East.