over
音标发音
- 英式音标 [ˈəʊvə(r)]
- 美式音标 [ˈoʊvə(r)]
- 国际音标 ['əuvə]
- 英式发音
- 美式发音
基本解释
- adv. 倒下;翻转;穿过;完全覆盖;以上;大于;再;结束;改变;完毕;仔细地
- prep. 在……上面;从……上方;穿越;在……的另一边;在……的远端;从……落下;遍及;多于;在……期间;渡过;由于;关于;利用;通过;声音大于;高于;级别在……之上;优先于;超过
- n. (板球)一轮投球
- adj. 倒下的;折起来的;结束的;剩下的
- v. 越过
- n. (Over) (美、英、得)奥韦尔(人名)
词源解说
- 直接源自古英语的ofer,意为在上方。
用法辨析
- over表示方向可作“从或通过…顶上(交谈等)”解; 作“从…边沿溢出,漫过”解,其后一般接容器类物体、河堤等。
- over还可表示状态,作“遮在…上方,盖在…上面,伏在…上”“挡在…前面,遮在…前面”解。
- over还可表示方式,作“通过,凭助,经由…的媒介”解,其后常接电话、电视、收音机等交际工具名词。
- over还可表示原因,作“由于,因为”解,常与动词fight, quarrel, rejoice等动词连用。作“因碰撞…(而)”解,常与fall, trip等动词连用,后接表示凸出的物体的名词。
- over还可表示比较,作“与…相比,与…比较而言”解,常与choose, like, prefer等动词连用。
- over表示过程,还可作“翻遍,查遍,看遍,度过”解。
- over还可表示伴随,作“在(某人)身旁(看护),在(某人)周围(监视)”解,常与sit, stand, watch等动词连用。
- over还可表示运算,作“除以”解。
prep. (介词)
英汉例句
- There is a lamp over the table.
桌子正上方有一盏灯。 - Come over and see us later.
以后来我们家坐坐。
用作介词 (prep.)
用作副词 (adv.)
词组短语
- chat over 闲谈
- check over 核对,仔细检查
- cheer over 为…欢呼
- over a game of golf 在打高尔夫球时
- over one 's face 在某人的脸上
- over the table 在桌子正上方
用作介词 (prep.)
动词+~
~+名词
英英字典
- (HIGHER POSITION) above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other; above
- (COVERING) in a position that is covering something
- (ACROSS) across from one side to the other, especially by going up and then down
- (FALLING) falling down from somewhere
- (MORE THAN) more than
- (OTHER SIDE) on the other side of
- (CONNECTED WITH) (referring to a cause of interest, worry, discussion, etc.) connected with or about
- (DURING) during something, or while doing something
- (FEELING BETTER) to feel physically or mentally better after an illness or an upsetting experience
- (CONTROL) in control of or teaching someone or something
- (USING) using
- (MATHEMATICS) sometimes used when talking about a calculation in which one number is divided by another number
- (DOWN) from a higher to a lower position; down
- (ACROSS) across; from one side or place to another
- (HIGHER POSITION) above or higher than something else, sometimes so that one thing covers the other
- (MORE THAN) more than a particular amount or level
- (FINISHED) (especially of an event) finished
- (EXTRA) extra; not used
- (AGAIN) again or repeatedly
- (FINISHED TALKING) said when you are talking to someone by radio, to mean that you have finished speaking and will wait for their answer
- (in cricket) a set of six bowls (= throws) from the same end of the field
- If one thing is over another thing or is moving over it, the first thing is directly above the second, either resting on it, or with a space between them.
- Over is also an adverb.
- If one thing is over another thing, it is supported by it and its ends are hanging down on each side of it.
- If one thing is over another thing, it covers part or all of it.
- Over is also an adverb.
- If you lean over an object, you bend your body so that the top part of it is above the object.
- Over is also an adverb.
- If you look over or talk over an object, you look or talk across the top of it.
- If a window has a view over an area of land or water, you can see the land or water through the window.
- If someone or something goes over a barrier, obstacle, or boundary, they get to the other side of it by going across it, or across the top of it.
- Over is also an adverb.
- If someone or something moves over an area or surface, they move across it, from one side to the other.
- If something is on the opposite side of a road or river, you can say that it is over the road or river.
- If you go over to a place, you go to that place.
- You can use over to indicate a particular position or place a short distance away from someone or something.
- You use over to say that someone or something falls toward or onto the ground, often suddenly or violently.
- If something rolls over or is turned over, its position changes so that the part that was facing upward is now facing downward.
- All over a place means in every part of it.
- Over here means near you, or in the country you are in.
- Over there means in a place a short distance away from you, or in another country.
- If something is over a particular amount, measurement, or age, it is more than that amount, measurement, or age.
- Over is also an adverb.
- Over and above an amount, especially a normal amount, means more than that amount or in addition to it.
- If you say that you have some food or money over or left over, you mean that it remains after you have used all that you need.
- If you do something over, you do it again or start doing it again from the beginning.
- If you say that something happened twice over, three times over and so on, you are stating the number of times that it happened and emphasizing that it happened more than once.
- If you do something over again, you do it again or start doing it again from the beginning.
- If you say that something is happening all over again, you are emphasizing that it is happening again, and you are suggesting that it is tiring, boring, or unpleasant.
- If you say that something happened over and over or over and over again, you are emphasizing that it happened many times.
- If an activity is over or all over, it is completely finished.
- If you are over an illness or an experience, it has finished and you have recovered from its effects.
- If you have control or influence over someone or something, you are able to control them or influence them.
- You use over to indicate what a disagreement or feeling relates to or is caused by.
- If something happens over a particular period of time or over something such as a meal, it happens during that time or during the meal.
- You use over to indicate that you give or receive information using a telephone, radio, or other piece of electrical equipment.
- The presenter of a radio or television programme says "over to someone" to indicate the person who will speak next.
- When people such as the police or the army are using a radio to communicate, they say "Over" to indicate that they have finished speaking and are waiting for a reply.
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专业释义
- 煎两面荷包蛋
- 过度;在外
- 在上
- 过
- 过度
- 过分
- 超;在外
- 在上