intransitive. To do a thing too much or to too great an extent; to go to excess; to exceed the proper limit.
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释义 | the world > action or operation > prosperity > advancement or progress > outdoing or surpassing > outdo or surpass [verb (intransitive)] > go beyond bounds > go too far (8) overdoa1325 intransitive. To do a thing too much or to too great an extent; to go to excess; to exceed the proper limit. outreacha1400 intransitive. To exceed or go beyond bounds; to stray. Obsolete. overreacha1568 intransitive. To go beyond limits; to pursue a course of action to excess, or beyond what is prudent or practical; to make an excessive claim. to overshoot the mark1583 transitive. to overshoot the mark and variants: to go too far; to go further than is prudent or proper, to exceed one's ability or authority, to… to shoot over1605 figurative and in figurative context. to shoot over: to overshoot the mark. Obsolete. overact1611 intransitive. To act in excess of what is proper, necessary, or normal; to go too far in action. to outrun the constable1631 to outrun the constable. To go at too great a pace; to go too far; to overstep all bounds of moderation. to overstep the mark (also line)1827 transitive. spec. in to overstep the mark (also line). |
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