over

[ˈəʊvə]
prep
directly above; on the top of; via the top or upper surface of
over one's head
on or to the other side of
over the river
during; through, or throughout (a period of time)
in or throughout all parts of
to travel over England
throughout the whole extent of
over the racecourse
above; in preference to
I like that over everything else
by the agency of (an instrument of telecommunication)
we heard it over the radio
more than
over a century ago
on the subject of; about
an argument over nothing
while occupied in
discussing business over golf
having recovered from the effects of
she's not over that last love affair yet
adv
in a state, condition, situation, or position that is or has been placed or put over something
to climb over
so as to cause to fall
knocking over a policeman
at or to a point across intervening space, water, etc
over in America
throughout a whole area
the world over
from beginning to end, usually cursorily
to read a document over
throughout a period of time
stay over for this week
(esp in signalling and radio) it is now your turn to speak, act, etc
more than is expected or usual
not over well
adj
finished; no longer in progress
is the concert over yet?
adv
adj
remaining; surplus (often in the phrase left over)
n
a series of six balls bowled by a bowler from the same end of the pitch.the play during this
- 习惯用语
- over and above added to; in addition to
- over again once more
- over against opposite to.contrasting with
- over and over repeatedly
- over the odds in addition, esp when not expected.unfair or excessive