| 单词 | over | 
| 释义 | over1 of 5adverb   ˈō-vər  1  a    : across a barrier or intervening (see intervene sense 4) space    especially : across the goal line in football   threw the ball over   b    : forward beyond an edge or brink and often down  wandered too near the cliff and fell over  c    : across the brim  soup boiled over  d    : so as to bring the underside up  turned his cards over  e    : from a vertical to a prone or inclined position  knocked the lamp over  f    : from one person or side to another  hand it over  g    : across  got his point over  h    : to one's home  invite some friends over  i    : on the other side of an intervening (see intervene sense 4) space  the next town over  j    : to agreement or concord  won them over 2  a(1)    : beyond some quantity, limit, or norm often by a specified amount or to a specified degree  show ran a minute over  (2)    : in an excessive manner : inordinately  over-conservative traditionalists—  b    : till a later time (such as the next day) : overnight  stay over sleep over 3  a    : above  The plane was directly over.  b    : so as to cover the whole surface  windows boarded over 4    —used on a two-way radio circuit to indicate that a message is complete and a reply is expected   5  a    : through  read it over  also : in an intensive or comprehensive manner   talked the matter over with his wife   b    : once more : again  do it over Let's start over from the beginning. over2 of 5 preposition1    —used as a function word to indicate motion or situation in a position higher than or above another  towered over his motherflew over the lakerode over the old Roman road 2  a     —used as a function word to indicate the possession of authority, power, or jurisdiction in regard to some thing or person  respected those over him  b     —used as a function word to indicate superiority, advantage, or preference  a big lead over the others  c     —used as a function word to indicate one that is overcome, circumvented, or disregarded  passed over the governor's veto 3  a    : more than  cost over $5  b    : above sense 4   4  a     —used as a function word to indicate position upon or movement down upon  laid a blanket over the childhit him over the head  b(1)    : all through or throughout  showed me over the house went over his notes  (2)     —used as a function word connecting one mathematical set and another whose elements are coefficients or values of parameters used to form elements of the first set  polynomials over the field of real numbers  c     —used as a function word to indicate a particular medium or channel of communication  over the radio 5  a     —used as a function word to indicate position on or motion to the other side or beyond  lives over the wayfell over the edge  b    : past or beyond (something) : done with and no longer experiencing  On that day Lily was over the worst of the fever, and he had been able to tell Mrs. Dale that he did not think that she was now in danger.—  c    : no longer interested in or concerned about (someone or something)  … she had already filed New York State paperwork for a legal separation and was constantly on the phone with her new, non-Catholic, nonmusical boyfriend in Manhattan, reassuring him, every day, that she was so, so over Stephen.— I think I'm over "It's a Wonderful Life," at least for this year. Fortunately, there is another classic Jimmy Stewart Christmas film to enjoy.— 6  a    : throughout, during  over the past 25 years  b    : until the end of  stay over Sunday 7  a     —used as a function word to indicate an object of solicitude, interest, consideration, or reference  the Lord watches over his own  b     —used as a function word to indicate the object of an expressed or implied occupation, activity, or concern  trouble over moneymet with advisers over lunch over3 of 5 adjective1  a    : upper, higher    b    : outer, covering    c    : excessive  over imagination 2  a    : not used up : remaining  something over to provide for unusual requirements—  b    : having or showing an excess or surplus   3   : being at an end  the day is over 4   : fried on both sides  ordered two eggs over 5   : no longer current, popular, or fashionable  Over nearly two decades, the once funky Savoy has quietly grown up in SoHo. But as the fickle glitterati have begun to spurn the area for being "so over," Savoy has only gotten more self-assured.— over4 of 5 verb  overed; overing ˈō-və-riŋ  ˈōv-riŋ transitive verb   : to leap over   over-5 of 5 prefix1   : so as to exceed or surpass  overachieve 2   : excessive  overstimulation 3   : to an excessive degree  overthin over 1 of 3 preposition1 as in abovehigher than the boy towered over his siblings Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
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 4 as in acrossto the opposite side of hopped over the dropped ball Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 over2 of 3 adverb1 as in throughfrom one side to the other of an intervening space let's swim over to that island Synonyms & Similar Words 
 2 as in againyet another time several executives missed the presentation and would like you to do it over for them later this afternoon Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 3 as in upwardsto or in a higher place I heard the noise and was startled to discover that the plane was directly over Synonyms & Similar Words 
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