overdo
overdo 英 [ˌəʊvəˈdu:] 美 [ˌoʊvərˈdu]
v. 做得过分;做得过火
进行时:overdoing 过去式:overdid 过去分词:overdone 第三人称单数:overdoes
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- v. 做得过分;做得过火
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1. I overdid it in the gym and hurt my back.
我在健身房练得过火了,结果弄伤了背。
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2. She really overdid the sympathy (= and so did not seem sincere).
她真是同情得过火了。
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3. Don't overdo the salt in the food.
菜里别放太多盐。
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4. Use illustrations where appropriate but don't overdo it.
要适当地使用插图,但不宜过多。
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5. The fish was overdone and very dry.
这鱼烧的时间太长,都干掉了。
- overdo (v.) Old English oferdon "to do too much," from ofer (see over) + don (see do (v.)). Common Germanic (for example Old High German ubartuan). Meaning "to overtax, exhaust" (especially in phrase to overdo it) is attested from 1817. Of food, "to cook too long," first recorded 1680s (in past-participle adjective overdone).
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