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单词 go over the top
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to go over the top
1. In the First World War (1914–18): over the parapet of a trench and into battle; usually in to go over the top. Now historical or in extended use.
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society > armed hostility > attack > attack [verb (intransitive)]
to lay ona1225
assailc1325
sailc1330
assemblea1375
to fall inc1384
to fall ona1387
givec1430
brunt1440
to set (all) on sevenc1440
to ding on1487
to fall down1534
offend1540
to go on1553
to give on?1611
to let fly1611
strikea1616
insult1638
to set on1670
aggress1708
to carry the war into the enemy's camp1791
hop over1929
1915 First Eastern Gen. Hosp. Gaz. 6 July 120 Then the Captain gave the order to charge, at the same time mounting the parapet, and over the top we went, the Captain shouting ‘Come on.’
1916 War Illustr. 9 Sept. 80/1 Some fellows asked our captain when we were going over the top.
?1917 L. Boynton in P. Robbins Maude Adams (1956) xiii. 187 Maude alone never seemed lacking in the vitality, the gaiety, the enthusiasm required to set the pace and carry the play and inspire in everyone the spirit to go over the top six evenings and two matinées a week.
1923 Publishers' Circular 24 Nov. 703/2 If Canada, metaphorically speaking, ‘goes over the top’, it will be..against the wishes of her own authors and publishers.
1928 J. Galsworthy Swan Song iii. vii. 267 To-morrow was Jon's last sitting, and she was going ‘over the top!’ All the careful possessing of her soul these two months since she had danced with him..would by this time to-morrow be ended.
1962 Listener 22 Mar. 529/1 The BBC needs to be braver and sometimes is. So let there be a faint hurrah as Auntie goes over the top.
1971 S. Hill Strange Meeting 120 Armstrong went over the top with the first wave and was hit almost at once.
1992 Independent 29 Oct. 34/2 As one hooly-footsoldier says of the England manager: ‘Taylor? I wouldn't follow him over the top, if you know what I mean.’
2013 Washington Post (Nexis) 27 Nov. c3 120,000 British soldiers went ‘over the top’, beginning at 7:30 a.m. The operation immediately went disastrously wrong.
extracted from over the topadv.adj.
to go over the top
2. colloquial. Beyond reasonable or acceptable limits; to an excessive or exaggerated degree; too far; usually in to go over the top.
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the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > conformity with what is known, truth > exaggeration, hyperbole > [adverb]
egregiously1553
hyperbolically1555
overreachingly1571
hyperbolicly1596
overlashinglya1613
superlativelyc1615
exaggerately1646
theatrically1647
fulsomely1657
fancifully1801
exaggeratedly1854
exaggeratively1856
exaggeratingly1858
over the top1935
the world > relative properties > quantity > sufficient quantity, amount, or degree > excessive amount or degree > excessively [phrase] > excessively or immoderately
att hofelæsc1175
with unskillc1220
above (also beyond) the moonc1300
out of score1303
beyond (also above, over, without) measurea1375
out of (all) measurea1375
beyond measure1526
above (also beyond) the nock1530
out of (also without) all cry1565
out of all hoa1592
over the top1935
1935 L. Steffens Let. 10 Sept. (1938) II. 1007 I had come to regard the New Capitalism as an experiment till, in 1929, the whole thing went over the top and slid down to an utter collapse.
1968 C. Watson Charity ends at Home x. 129 For instance, you said at our first interview that your wife got so worked up about some things that she was in danger of going ‘over the top’, as you put it.
1974 Times 6 Mar. 2/8 We agreed to give every possible support to the Labour Government, including not going over the top with wage claims.
2011 Canwest News Service (Nexis) 23 Nov. Everything in Veiller's plot that was oh so suspenseful back in 1916 is sent way over the top.
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