intransitive. To come by moving or travelling over, above, or across a sea, mountain, intervening space, etc.; to come from overseas or across a…
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释义 | society > travel > [verb (intransitive)] > travel across or beyond (14) to come overeOE intransitive. To come by moving or travelling over, above, or across a sea, mountain, intervening space, etc.; to come from overseas or across a… overfareOE intransitive. To pass over, across, or through. Now archaic. overstridea1200 To cross over or traverse by striding; (occasionally) to trample down by striding. Also in figurative context. overgoc1225 transitive. To go or pass over the surface or extent of; to travel through, traverse. Also figurative. to go over1415 intransitive. To move or travel so as to pass across or above something; to cross to the other side of a stretch of water, a hill, etc. cross1486 To pass over a line, boundary, river, channel, etc.; to pass from one side to the other of any space. intransitive. Also with over. (In early use… forpass1486 intransitive. To pass beyond. In Spenser: To go past, pass. to make over1488 intransitive. = to come over 1 at come, v. phrasal verbs 1. rare (chiefly regional). to put over1590 intransitive. To sail or go across a body of water; to cross. Obsolete. to make through1606 intransitive. To go through. Obsolete. traject1711 transitive. To pass across, to cross (a river, sea, etc.). Also intransitive. Obsolete. rare. Subcategories:— pass over again (1) — a ford (1) — go past (1) |
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