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overdrive美 ['oʊvər.draɪv] 英 ['əʊvə(r).draɪv] - v.驱使过度;使负担过度;使(人)操劳过度;【无线】使激励过度
- n.(汽车的)超速挡
- 网络超速传动;过载;破音
过去式:overdrove 过去分词:overdriven 现在分词:overdriving 第三人称单数:overdrives 1. | (汽车的)超速挡an extra high gear in a vehicle, that you use when you are driving at high speeds |
IDM | As the wedding approached, the whole family went into overdrive. 随着婚礼将近,全家人都忙得不亦乐乎。 |
go into overdrive 加劲;加倍努力;拼命工作to start being very active and working very hard | As the wedding approached, the whole family went into overdrive. 随着婚礼将近,全家人都忙得不亦乐乎。 |
v. | 6. 驱使过度;使负担过度;使(人)操劳过度;【无线电】使激励过度 6. 驱使过度;使负担过度;使(人)操劳过度;【无线电】使激励过度 | n. | | un. | |
v. | 1. to drive somebody, something, or yourself too hard 2. to boost the supply of electrical current to a piece of electrical or electronic equipment beyond the recommended safe operating levels 3. to go beyond the level of safe usage recommended for a piece of equipment | n. | 1. the highest gear in the engine of a motor vehicle that is used at high speeds for fuel economy and to save engine wear 2. a particularly intense and productive mode of activity, usually possible only for short periods 3. an extra gear in a car that allows it to continue to travel fast while using less power |
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