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spill over in British Englishverb1. (intr, adverb) to overflow or be forced out of an area, container, etc noun spillover2. mainly US and Canadian the act of spilling over 3. mainly US and Canadian the excess part of something 4. economics any indirect effect of public expenditure 5. astronomy the part of the noise associated with a radio telescope using a dish antenna caused by pick-up by a secondary antenna from directions that do not intercept the dish spill over in American English to overflow in superabundance or excess See full dictionary entry for spill Examples of 'spill over' in a sentencespill over The unrest finally spilled over during training yesterday.And the bad feeling between them spilled over again the next day.That spills over into areas that surround sport.And violence spilled over into other areas.This rivalry has now spilled over into adult life and you've let yourself be drawn in.Many are low, creeping and useful for softening path edges or spilling over raised planting areas.A lack of discipline in one area of your life will spill over to other areas.And this isn't just the case with residential property - the fantasy has now spilled over into the commercial property sector too. Chinese translation of 'spill over' vi - [liquid]
溢出 (yìchū) spill over into [conflict, tension] 发(發)展成 (fāzhǎnchéng)
See spill Nearby words ofspill over - spike heels
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Related terms ofspill over - spill over into
- to spill sth on/over sth
- spill out
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