Синоним слову over

  • Определения слова over

    • над, свыше, вне, за

Синонимы к слову over

    • above
    • completed
    • concluded
    • done
    • ended
    • finished
    • greater than
    • in excess of
    • larger than
    • more
    • more than
    • on
    • on top of
    • terminated

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  1. overadjective

    (cricket) the division of play during which six balls are bowled at the batsman by one player from the other team from the same end of the pitch

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  2. complete, concluded, ended, over(p), all over, terminatedadverb

    having come or been brought to a conclusion

    «the harvesting was complete»; «the affair is over, ended, finished»; «the abruptly terminated interview»

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  3. overadverb

    at or to a point across intervening space etc.

    «come over and see us some time»; «over there»

    Synonyms:
    o’er, all over

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  4. overadverb

    throughout an area

    «he is known the world over»

    Synonyms:
    o’er, all over

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  5. over, o’eradverb

    throughout a period of time

    «stay over the weekend»

    Synonyms:
    o’er, all over

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  6. overadverb

    beyond the top or upper surface or edge; forward from an upright position

    «a roof that hangs over»;

    Synonyms:
    o’er, all over

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

  7. all over, overadverb

    over the entire area

    «the wallpaper was covered all over with flowers»; «she ached all over»; «everything was dusted over with a fine layer of soot»

    Synonyms:
    everyplace, o’er, all over, everywhere

    Antonyms:
    unfinished

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  1. overprep.

    Synonyms:
    above

  2. overprep.

    Synonyms:
    across, athwart, from one side of to the other

  3. overprep.

    Synonyms:
    throughout, through, through the whole extent of

  4. overprep.

    Synonyms:
    more than, upwards of

  5. overadjective

    Synonyms:
    above the top

  6. overadjective

    Synonyms:
    across, athwart, transversely, from one side to the other

  7. overadjective

    Synonyms:
    from one to another, from hand to hand

  8. overadjective

    Synonyms:
    besides, to boot, in addition, into the bargain

  9. overadjective

    Synonyms:
    throughout, completely, from beginning to end

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  1. List of paraphrases for «over»:

    during, above, most, throughout, finished, addition, along, longer, exceeding, plus, beyond, completed, around, across, anymore, exceed, greater, course, finite, further, overflew, compared

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  1. Jon Landau:

    This one production alone is going to hire 400 New Zealanders to work on it, we’re going to spend, in the next five months alone, over $70 million here.

  2. Harvey Humphrey:

    I am extremely glad that this ordeal will be over by this afternoon.

  3. Lauree Simmons:

    They have lost everything over there, they need their animals, they need their dogs, they need their best friend, and they need to know that everything is OK.

  4. Dartmouth College anthropologist Jeremy DeSilva:

    Our science has known for decades that upright walking, bipedalism, preceded brain enlargement over the course of human evolution. But never before has it been so obvious. Homo naledi possessed a strikingly modern human-like foot, even though its brain was only about one-third the size of our brains today.

  5. Mike Naig:

    We know that over time exports are critically important. I think we need to focus on meeting domestic demand at this point.


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      adj  

1    accomplished, ancient history     (informal)   at an end, by, bygone, closed, completed, concluded, done (with), ended, finished, gone, past, settled, up     (informal)  
      adj  
      adv  

2    beyond, extra, in addition, in excess, left over, remaining, superfluous, surplus, unused  
      prep  

3    above, on, on top of, superior to, upon  

4    above, exceeding, in excess of, more than  
      adv  

5    above, aloft, on high, overhead  

6    over and above      added to, as well as, besides, in addition to, let alone, not to mention, on top of, plus  

7    over and over (again)      ad nauseam, again and again, frequently, often, repeatedly, time and again  

blow over     
be forgotten, cease, die down, disappear, end, finish, pass, pass away, subside, vanish  

bowl over  

1    amaze, astonish, astound, dumbfound, stagger, startle, stun, surprise, sweep off one’s feet  

2    bring down, deck     (slang)   fell, floor, knock down, overthrow, overturn  

get over  

1    cross, ford, get across, pass, pass over, surmount, traverse  

2    come round, get better, mend, pull through, rally, recover from, revive, survive  

3    defeat, get the better of, master, overcome, shake off  

4    communicate, convey, get or put across, impart, make clear or understood  

going-over  

1    analysis, check, examination, inspection, investigation, perusal, recce     (slang)   review, scrutiny, study, survey  

2    beating, buffeting, doing     (informal)   drubbing, pasting     (slang)   thrashing, thumping, whipping  

3    castigation, chastisement, chiding, dressing-down     (informal)   lecture, rebuke, reprimand, row, scolding, talking-to     (informal)   tongue-lashing  

go over  

1    examine, inspect, rehearse, reiterate, review, revise, study, work over  

2    peruse, read, scan, skim  

hand over     
deliver, donate, fork out or up     (slang)   present, release, surrender, transfer, turn over, yield  

hang over     
be imminent, impend, loom, menace, threaten  

hold over     
adjourn, defer, delay, postpone, put off, suspend, take a rain check on     (U.S. & Canad. informal)   waive  

keel over     
black out     (informal)   capsize, collapse, faint, founder, overturn, pass out, swoon     (literary)   topple over, upset  

look over     
cast an eye over, check, check out     (informal)   examine, eyeball     (U.S. slang)   flick through, inspect, look through, monitor, peruse, scan, take a dekko at     (Brit. slang)   view, work over  

pass over     
discount, disregard, forget, ignore, not dwell on, omit, overlook, pass by, take no notice of  

run over  

1    hit, knock down, knock over, run down, strike  

2    brim over, overflow, spill, spill over  

3    check, examine, go over, go through, rehearse, reiterate, review, run through, survey  

see over     
inspect, look round, see round, tour  

take over     
assume control of, become leader of, come to power, gain control of, succeed to, take command of  

think over     
chew over     (informal)   consider, consider the pros and cons of, contemplate, give thought to, mull over, ponder, rack one’s brains, reflect upon, turn over in one’s mind, weigh up  

throw over     
abandon, break with, chuck     (informal)   desert, discard, drop     (informal)   finish with, forsake, jilt, leave, quit, split up with, walk out on     (informal)  

tide over     
aid, assist, bridge the gap, help, keep one going, keep one’s head above water, keep the wolf from the door, see one through  

turn over  

1    capsize, flip over, keel over, overturn, reverse, tip over, upend, upset  

2    activate, crank, press the starter button, set going, set in motion, start up, switch on, switch on the ignition, warm up  

3    assign, commend, commit, deliver, give over, give up, hand over, pass on, render, surrender, transfer, yield  

4    consider, contemplate, deliberate, give thought to, mull over, ponder, reflect on, revolve, ruminate about, think about, think over, wonder about  

watch over     
defend, guard, keep safe, look after, preserve, protect, shelter, shield, stand guard over  

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put across      , over         
communicate, convey, explain, get across, get through, make clear, make oneself understood, spell out  

blow over     
be forgotten, cease, die down, disappear, end, finish, pass, pass away, subside, vanish  

bowl over  

1    amaze, astonish, astound, dumbfound, stagger, startle, stun, surprise, sweep off one’s feet  

2    bring down, deck     (slang)   fell, floor, knock down, overthrow, overturn  

get over  

1    cross, ford, get across, pass, pass over, surmount, traverse  

2    come round, get better, mend, pull through, rally, recover from, revive, survive  

3    defeat, get the better of, master, overcome, shake off  

4    communicate, convey, get or put across, impart, make clear or understood  

going-over  

1    analysis, check, examination, inspection, investigation, perusal, recce     (slang)   review, scrutiny, study, survey  

2    beating, buffeting, doing     (informal)   drubbing, pasting     (slang)   thrashing, thumping, whipping  

3    castigation, chastisement, chiding, dressing-down     (informal)   lecture, rebuke, reprimand, row, scolding, talking-to     (informal)   tongue-lashing  

go over  

1    examine, inspect, rehearse, reiterate, review, revise, study, work over  

2    peruse, read, scan, skim  

hand over     
deliver, donate, fork out or up     (slang)   present, release, surrender, transfer, turn over, yield  

hang over     
be imminent, impend, loom, menace, threaten  

hold over     
adjourn, defer, delay, postpone, put off, suspend, take a rain check on     (U.S. & Canad. informal)   waive  

keel over     
black out     (informal)   capsize, collapse, faint, founder, overturn, pass out, swoon     (literary)   topple over, upset  

look over     
cast an eye over, check, check out            (informal)   examine, eyeball     (U.S. slang)   flick through, inspect, look through, monitor, peruse, scan, take a dekko at     (Brit. slang)   view, work over  

over         
      adj  

1    accomplished, ancient history     (informal)   at an end, by, bygone, closed, completed, concluded, done (with), ended, finished, gone, past, settled, up     (informal)  
      adj  
      adv  

2    beyond, extra, in addition, in excess, left over, remaining, superfluous, surplus, unused  
      prep  

3    above, on, on top of, superior to, upon  

4    above, exceeding, in excess of, more than  
      adv  

5    above, aloft, on high, overhead  

6    over and above      added to, as well as, besides, in addition to, let alone, not to mention, on top of, plus  

7    over and over (again)      ad nauseam, again and again, frequently, often, repeatedly, time and again  

pass over     
discount, disregard, forget, ignore, not dwell on, omit, overlook, pass by, take no notice of  

run over  

1    hit, knock down, knock over, run down, strike  

2    brim over, overflow, spill, spill over  

3    check, examine, go over, go through, rehearse, reiterate, review, run through, survey  

see over     
inspect, look round, see round, tour  

take over     
assume control of, become leader of, come to power, gain control of, succeed to, take command of  

think over     
chew over            (informal)   consider, consider the pros and cons of, contemplate, give thought to, mull over, ponder, rack one’s brains, reflect upon, turn over in one’s mind, weigh up  

throw over     
abandon, break with, chuck     (informal)   desert, discard, drop     (informal)   finish with, forsake, jilt, leave, quit, split up with, walk out on     (informal)  

tide over     
aid, assist, bridge the gap, help, keep one going, keep one’s head above water, keep the wolf from the door, see one through  

turn over  

1    capsize, flip over, keel over, overturn, reverse, tip over, upend, upset  

2    activate, crank, press the starter button, set going, set in motion, start up, switch on, switch on the ignition, warm up  

3    assign, commend, commit, deliver, give over, give up, hand over, pass on, render, surrender, transfer, yield  

4    consider, contemplate, deliberate, give thought to, mull over, ponder, reflect on, revolve, ruminate about, think about, think over, wonder about  

watch over     
defend, guard, keep safe, look after, preserve, protect, shelter, shield, stand guard over  

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over         

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1]     (POSITION AND MOVEMENT)  
In addition to the uses shown below, over    is used after some verbs, nouns, and adjectives in order to introduce extra information. Over is also used in phrasal verbs such as `hand over’ and `glaze over’.         

1       prep   If one thing is over    another thing or is moving over    it, the first thing is directly above the second, either resting on it, or with a space between them.      ,   (Antonym: under)
  
He looked at himself in the mirror over the table., …a bridge over the river Danube.     
      Over is also an adverb., adv   ADV after v  
…planes flying over every 10 or 15 minutes.     

2       prep   If one thing is over    another thing, it is supported by it and its ends are hanging down on each side of it.      
usu -ed PREP n  
A grey mackintosh was folded over her arm…, Joe’s clothing was flung over the back of a chair.     

3       prep   If one thing is over    another thing, it covers part or all of it.      
Mix the ingredients and pour over the mushrooms…, He was wearing a light-grey suit over a shirt…, He pulled the cap halfway over his ears.     
      Over is also an adverb., adv   ADV after v  
Heat this syrup and pour it over.     

4       prep   If you lean over    an object, you bend your body so that the top part of it is above the object.      
v PREP n  
They stopped to lean over a gate…, Everyone in the room was bent over her desk.     
      Over is also an adverb., adv   ADV after v  
Sam leant over to open the door of the car.     

5       prep   If you look over    or talk over    an object, you look or talk across the top of it.         
usu v PREP n  
I went and stood beside him, looking over his shoulder., …conversing over the fence with your friend…     

6       prep   If a window has a view over    an area of land or water, you can see the land or water through the window.      
n PREP n, v PREP n  
(=onto)  

…a light and airy bar with a wonderful view over the River Amstel…     

7       prep   If someone or something goes over    a barrier, obstacle, or boundary, they get to the other side of it by going across it, or across the top of it.      
v PREP n  
I stepped over a broken piece of wood…, He’d just come over the border.     
      Over is also an adverb., adv   ADV after v  
I climbed over into the back seat.     

8       prep   If someone or something moves over    an area or surface, they move across it, from one side to the other.      
(=across)  

She ran swiftly over the lawn to the gate…, Joe passed his hand over his face and looked puzzled.     

9       prep   If something is on the opposite side of a road or river, you can say that it is over    the road or river.      
(=across)  

…a fashionable neighbourhood, just over the river from Manhattan.     

10       adv   If you go over    to a place, you go to that place.      
ADV after v, oft ADV to n  
I got out the car and drove over to Dervaig…, I thought you might have invited her over.     

11       adv   You can use over    to indicate a particular position or place a short distance away from someone or something.      
ADV after v, oft ADV prep  
He noticed Rolfe standing silently over by the window…, John reached over and took Joanna’s hand…     

12       adv   You use over    to say that someone or something falls towards or onto the ground, often suddenly or violently.      
ADV after v  
He was knocked over by a bus and broke his leg…, The truck had gone off the road and toppled over.     

13       adv   If something rolls over    or is turned over   , its position changes so that the part that was facing upwards is now facing downwards.         
ADV after v  
His car rolled over after a tyre was punctured…, The alarm did go off but all I did was yawn, turn over and go back to sleep.     

14    All over a place means in every part of it.  

all over      prep-phrase  
…the letters she received from people all over the world.     

15    Over here means near you, or in the country you are in.  

over here      phrase   usu PHR after v, v-link PHR  
Why don’t you come over here tomorrow evening…     

16    Over there means in a place a short distance away from you, or in another country.  

over there      phrase   usu PHR after v, v-link PHR  
The cafe is just across the road over there…, She’d married some American and settled down over there.     

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

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over          [2]     (AMOUNTS AND OCCURRENCES)  

1       prep   If something is over    a particular amount, measurement, or age, it is more than that amount, measurement, or age.      
PREP amount  
Cigarettes kill over a hundred thousand Britons every year…, I met George well over a year ago.     
      Over is also an adverb., adv   amount and ADV  
…people aged 65 and over.     

2       prep-phrase   Over and above an amount, especially a normal amount, means more than that amount or in addition to it.  
Expenditure on education has gone up by seven point eight per cent over and above inflation…     

3       adv   If you say that you have some food or money over   , you mean that it remains after you have used all that you need.      
be ADV, n ADV, ADV after v  
Larsons pay me well enough, but there’s not much over for luxuries when there’s two of you to live on it…, Primrose was given an apple, left over from our picnic lunch.     

4       adv   If you do something over   , you do it again or start doing it again from the beginning.      
  (AM)   ADV after v  
(=again)  

She said if she had the chance to do it over, she would have hired a press secretary…     

5    If you say that something happened twice over, three times over and so on, you are stating the number of times that it happened and emphasizing that it happened more than once.  

twice over      phrase   PHR after v     (emphasis)
  
He had to have everything spelled out twice over for him.     

6    If you do something over again, you do it again or start doing it again from the beginning.  
  (BRIT)  

over again      phrase   PHR after v  
If I was living my life over again I wouldn’t have attended so many committee meetings.     

7    If you say that something is happening all over again, you are emphasizing that it is happening again, and you are suggesting that it is tiring, boring, or unpleasant.  

all over again      phrase   PHR after v     (emphasis)
  
The whole process started all over again…, He had to prove himself all over again.     

8    If you say that something happened over and over or over and over again, you are emphasizing that it happened many times.  

over and over      phrase   PHR after v     (emphasis)
  
He plays the same songs over and over…, `I don’t understand it,’ he said, over and over again.     

Translation English Cobuild Collins Dictionary  

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over          [3]     (OTHER USES)  

1       adj   If an activity is over    or allover   , it is completely finished.         
v-link ADJ  
Warplanes that have landed there will be kept until the war is over…, I am glad it’s all over.     

2       prep   If you are over    an illness or an experience, it has finished and you have recovered from its effects.      
I’m glad that you’re over the flu…, She was still getting over the shock of what she had been told.     

3       prep   If you have control or influence over    someone or something, you are able to control them or influence them.      
n PREP n  
He’s never had any influence over her…, The oil companies have lost their power over oil price and oil production.     

4       prep   You use over    to indicate what a disagreement or feeling relates to or is caused by.      
n PREP n, v PREP n  
(=about)  

…concern over recent events in Burma…, Staff at some air and sea ports are beginning to protest over pay…     

5       prep   If something happens over    a particular period of time or over    something such as a meal, it happens during that time or during the meal.         
Many strikes over the last few years have not ended successfully…, Over breakfast we discussed plans for the day., …discussing the problem over a glass of wine.     

6       prep   You use over    to indicate that you give or receive information using a telephone, radio, or other piece of electrical equipment.      
(=on)  

I’m not prepared to discuss this over the telephone…, The head of state addressed the nation over the radio…     

7       prep-phrase   The presenter of a radio or television programme says `over to someone’ to indicate the person who will speak next.  
With the rest of the sports news, over to Colin Maitland.     

8       convention   When people such as the police or the army are using a radio to communicate, they say `Over’ to indicate that they have finished speaking and are waiting for a reply.,   (formulae)
  

9       n-count   In cricket, an over    consists of six correctly bowled balls.      
At the start of the last over, bowled by Chris Lewis, the Welsh county were favourites.     

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bend over backwards

v.

When you bend over backwards, you put all your effort into something. This expression is often used to say that someone puts a lot of energy into pleasing someone else.

[Fam.] Ex.: She was so benevolent; she would always bend over backwards to help me.

lose sleep over something

exp.

worry about something; be concerned about smth. (to the point of not being able to fall asleep)

there’s no point crying over spilt milk

exp.

ça ne sert à rien de pleurer ; ce qui est fait est fait ; inutile de se lamenter sur une chose qu’on ne peut pas changer

digital ownership

n.

proprietary rights over virtual assets

[Tech.]

scope out

n.

look at, look over, examine, evaluate

slang

population distribution

n.

How the population is spread over an area.

[Geo.] High populations live near the coastline.

Wirk

Conjugate

v.

A culture of internet only jobs has coined the phrase Wirk. Wirk simply means Internet Work. Internet work is defined by job opportunities that did not exist before the rise of the internet and furthermore the work is likely to be carried out over the internet and payment received for work undertaken via the internet. Wirk describes both full time and part time internet work. Because of the nature of Wirk and the ability for anyone that has internet connection to earn money from Wirk, it is currently more likely to be a part time occupation than full time. Paid Online Questionnaires, Content Writing, Search Marketing are all examples of Wirk.

This is a term rising in popularity

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apron

n.

An apron is a piece of clothing that you put on over the front of your normal clothes and tie round your waist, especially when you are cooking, in order to prevent your clothes from getting dirty.

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humber

n.

a leaky tap that tends to spray water over ones trousers whenever used.

pangram

n.

sentence containing all letters of a given alphabet at least once.The canonical example in English is: ‘The quick brown fox jumps over the lazy dog’.

A perfect pangram contains each letter of the alphabet just once and thus is far more difficult to come up with. The best seems to be: ‘Mr. Jock, TV quiz PhD, bags few lynx’.

hand me up

n.

a technology item that a young person no longer uses and hands over to an older person, after having purchased a last generation product

[Bus.];[Tech.]

boarded up

adj.

when a shop is boarded up, it means it is no longer in business and that wooden planks have been nailed over its windows.

one in seven shops in the UK are boarded up

muffin top

exp.

informal term used to describe the flab in the abdominal area rolling over tight clothes

from the resemblance with a muffin whose top exceeds the margins of the paper it is baked in

polar vortex

n.

a large pocket of very cold air, typically the coldest air in the Northern Hemisphere, which sits over the polar region.

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snackification

n.

snackification means choosing larger- sized snacks over sit down meals in the mornings and afternoons—often smaller versions of regular meals.

collaborative consumption

n.

a business model in which goods or services are shared, swapped, or rented over networks, rather than being owned by individuals

Ex: Airbnb, the peer-to-peer accomodation marketplace
Related to the concept of «sharing economy»

Elvis has left the building

exp.

the show is over, you can go home, the main purpose of your presence is gone

was used in Elvis concerts to prevent people from waiting an encore

the pot calling the kettle black

id.

a phrase you would say to point out the hypocrisy of someone who accuses/criticizes you for a fault they have themselves; the phrase alludes to the cast-iron pot and kettle which, once, were soon both equally covered with black soot when heated over an open fire.

You bro, calling my room a hell of a mess! That’s really the pot calling the kettle black! / Olivia had the gall to say I was selfish! Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!

Church ain’t out till they quit singing

exp.

expression used for warning that, although something seems to be over, settled, new events that could change the situation may occur

syn.: «it ain’t over till it’s over»

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  • 1 Английский
    • 1.1 Морфологические и синтаксические свойства
    • 1.2 Произношение
    • 1.3 Семантические свойства
      • 1.3.1 Значение
      • 1.3.2 Синонимы
      • 1.3.3 Антонимы
      • 1.3.4 Гиперонимы
      • 1.3.5 Гипонимы
    • 1.4 Родственные слова
    • 1.5 Этимология
  • 2 Датский
    • 2.1 Морфологические и синтаксические свойства
    • 2.2 Произношение
    • 2.3 Семантические свойства
      • 2.3.1 Значение
      • 2.3.2 Синонимы
      • 2.3.3 Антонимы
      • 2.3.4 Гиперонимы
      • 2.3.5 Гипонимы
    • 2.4 Родственные слова
    • 2.5 Этимология
  • 3 Нидерландский
    • 3.1 Морфологические и синтаксические свойства
    • 3.2 Произношение
    • 3.3 Семантические свойства
      • 3.3.1 Значение
      • 3.3.2 Синонимы
      • 3.3.3 Антонимы
      • 3.3.4 Гиперонимы
      • 3.3.5 Гипонимы
    • 3.4 Родственные слова
    • 3.5 Этимология
  • 4 Норвежский
    • 4.1 Морфологические и синтаксические свойства
    • 4.2 Произношение
    • 4.3 Семантические свойства
      • 4.3.1 Значение
      • 4.3.2 Синонимы
      • 4.3.3 Антонимы
      • 4.3.4 Гиперонимы
      • 4.3.5 Гипонимы
    • 4.4 Родственные слова
    • 4.5 Этимология

Английский[править]

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over

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  • МФА: [‘əʊvə]

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  1. указывает на нахождение или движение над каким-л. предметом над ◆ a sign over the entrance — вывеска над входом ◆ a flight over the ocean — полёт над океаном
  2. через ◆ a bridge over the river — мост через реку
  3. свыше, более ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).
  4. вне, за ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).

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  • прилагательные: overall
  • глаголы: overdo, overcome

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От нем ober. Возможно происхождение от и-е корня, общего тж для греч huper и лат super.

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  1. указывает на нахождение или движение над каким-л. предметом над ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).

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over

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  • МФА: [‘o:vər]

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  1. указывает на нахождение или движение над каким-л. предметом над ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).
  2. о, об ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).

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over

Предлог, неизменяемый.

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Значение[править]

  1. указывает на нахождение или движение над каким-л. предметом над ◆ Отсутствует пример употребления (см. рекомендации).

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