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overshoot美 [.oʊvər'ʃut] 英 [.əʊvə(r)'ʃuːt] - v.超过;超过(原计划);突破(预计费用)
- n.【自】过调量
- 网络过冲;超调量;超射
过去式:overshot 现在分词:overshooting 第三人称单数:overshoots v. pass,exceed,overreach,overpass,overrun 1. | [t][i] 超过,越过(预定地点)to go further than the place you intended to stop or turn |
| The aircraft overshot the runway. 飞机冲出了跑道。 | | She had overshot by 20 metres. 她超过了 20 米。 |
2. | [t] ~ sth (by sth) 超过(原计划);突破(预计费用)to do more or to spend more money than you originally planned |
| The department may overshoot its cash limit this year. 这个部门今年可能要突破现金限额。 |
v. | 3. 〔工〕过调(节,整),过冲(击),过平衡,过辐射,越过 10. 把(子弹)打得过高(而未打中),打得过远;在射击上胜过;【军事】弹着超越(目标);超过(界限);【航空】(飞机在准备着陆时)飞过(指定地点) 3. 〔工〕过调(节,整),过冲(击),过平衡,过辐射,越过 10. 把(子弹)打得过高(而未打中),打得过远;在射击上胜过;【军事】弹着超越(目标);超过(界限);【航空】(飞机在准备着陆时)飞过(指定地点) | n. | | adj. | |
v. | 1. to shoot a projectile beyond the target that was being aimed at, or be shot in this way 2. to exceed a fixed or prearranged limit 3. to move at a high speed over something 4. to fail to complete a takeoff or landing before reaching the end of the runway and run off the end of it 5. to accidentally pass the place where you should have stopped 6. to spend more money than you should on something 1. to shoot a projectile beyond the target that was being aimed at, or be shot in this way 2. to exceed a fixed or prearranged limit 3. to move at a high speed over something 4. to fail to complete a takeoff or landing before reaching the end of the runway and run off the end of it 5. to accidentally pass the place where you should have stopped 6. to spend more money than you should on something | n. | 1. an instance of somebody or something overshooting an intended stopping point, especially the end of an airport runway 2. an instance of something exceeding a prearranged limit, or the amount or extent by which it exceeds it |
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