over
over 英 [ˈəʊvə(r)] 美 [ˈoʊvə(r)]
adv. 结束;越过;从头到尾 prep. 越过;在…之上;遍于…之上 adj. 结束的;上面的
名词复数:overs
- If something is over it is finished, across, or above. When a movie is over, you get up and leave. A blanket that's over your feet covers your toes. A painting over a fireplace hangs above it.
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- adv. 结束;越过;从头到尾
- prep. 越过;在…之上;遍于…之上
- adj. 结束的;上面的
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1. cross over the finish line
穿过终点线
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2. Thank goodness that's over!
谢天谢地,事情总算过去了!
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3. He is wet all over.
他浑身都湿透了。
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4. children of 14 and over
*14 岁或以上的儿童
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5. a bridge over the river
横跨河面的桥
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6. They ran over the grass.
他们跑过草地。
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7. It's all wrong—you'll have to do it over.
都错了,你得重做。
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8. She put a blanket over the sleeping child.
她给熟睡的孩子盖上毯子。
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9. The car skidded off the road and rolled over and over.
汽车滑出路面不断翻滚。
- over (prep.) Old English ofer "beyond, above, upon, in, across, past; on high," from Proto-Germanic *uberi (source also of Old Saxon obar, Old Frisian over, Old Norse yfir, Old High German ubar, German über, Gothic ufar "over, above"), from PIE root *uper "over." As an adjective from Old English uffera. As an adverb from late Old English. Sense of "finished" is attested from late 14c. Meaning "recovered from" is from 1929. In radio communication, used to indicate the speaker has finished speaking (1926). Adjective phrase over-the-counter is attested from 1875, originally of stocks and shares.
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