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override美 [.oʊvər'raɪd] 英 [.əʊvə'raɪd] - v.凌驾;(以权力)否决;比…更重要;超驰控制
- 网络覆盖;重写;覆写
过去式:overrode 过去分词:overridden 现在分词:overriding 第三人称单数:overrides v. disregard,overrule,defy,flout,countermand 1. | ~ sth (以权力)否决,推翻,不理会to use your authority to reject sb's decision, order, etc. |
| The chairman overrode the committee's objections and signed the agreement. 主席不顾委员会的反对,径行签署了协议。 |
2. | ~ sth 比…更重要;凌驾to be more important than sth |
| Considerations of safety override all other concerns. 对安全的考虑高于一切。 |
3. | ~ sth 超驰控制,超控(使自动控制暂时失效,改用手工控制)to stop a process that happens automatically and control it yourself |
| A special code is needed to override the time lock. 这定时锁要用特定密码才能打开。 |
n. | | v. | 2. 蔑视,藐视(法规);制服,压倒;废弃;推翻(决议) 2. 蔑视,藐视(法规);制服,压倒;废弃;推翻(决议) |
n. | 1. the condition, process, or action of temporarily taking manual control of an automatic system 2. a switch or some other manual control that temporarily cancels or reverses the effect of an automatic system 3. a commission that is paid to an account executive on sales made by a representative 4. the act or process of canceling or changing an action or decision taken by somebody else 1. the condition, process, or action of temporarily taking manual control of an automatic system 2. a switch or some other manual control that temporarily cancels or reverses the effect of an automatic system 3. a commission that is paid to an account executive on sales made by a representative 4. the act or process of canceling or changing an action or decision taken by somebody else | v. | 1. to cancel or change an action or decision taken by somebody else 2. to be more important than and take priority over something else 3. to take manual control of an automatic control system 4. to ride a horse over or across an area 5. to tire a horse by riding it too hard 6. to extend over something, especially by overlapping it 7. to use official authority to ignore or change a decision that someone else made 1. to cancel or change an action or decision taken by somebody else 2. to be more important than and take priority over something else 3. to take manual control of an automatic control system 4. to ride a horse over or across an area 5. to tire a horse by riding it too hard 6. to extend over something, especially by overlapping it 7. to use official authority to ignore or change a decision that someone else made |
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