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over
/ˈovɚ/
在…上方,在…上面;越過;多于…以上;在…期間;遍及
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( 無線電通話用語 )"報文完,請回覆"
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·ver
prep.
1.
Above
,
or
higher
than
,
in
place
or
position
,
with
the
idea
of
covering
; --
opposed
to
under
;
as
,
clouds
are
over
our
heads
;
the
smoke
rises
over
the
city
.
The
mercy
seat
that
is
over
the
testimony
.
--
Ex
.
xxx
. 6.
Over
them
gleamed
far
off
the
crimson
banners
of
morning
.
--
Longfellow
.
2.
Across
;
from
side
to
side
of
; --
implying
a
passing
or
moving
,
either
above
the
substance
or
thing
,
or
on
the
surface
of
it
;
as
,
a
dog
leaps
over
a
stream
or
a
table
.
Certain
lakes
. . .
poison
birds
which
fly
over
them
.
--
Bacon
.
3.
Upon
the
surface
of
,
or
the
whole
surface
of
;
hither
and
thither
upon
;
throughout
the
whole
extent
of
;
as
,
to
wander
over
the
earth
;
to
walk
over
a
field
,
or
over
a
city
.
4.
Above
; --
implying
superiority
in
excellence
,
dignity
,
condition
,
or
value
;
as
,
the
advantages
which
the
Christian
world
has
over
the
heathen
.
5.
Above
in
authority
or
station
; --
implying
government
,
direction
,
care
,
attention
,
guard
,
responsibility
,
etc
.; --
opposed
to
under
.
Thou
shalt
be
over
my
house
.
--
Gen
.
xli
. 40.
I
will
make
thee
rules
over
many
things
.
--
Matt
.
xxv
. 23.
Dost
thou
not
watch
over
my
sin
?
--
Job
xiv
. 16.
His
tender
mercies
are
over
all
his
works
.
--
Ps
.
cxlv
. 9.
6.
Across
or
during
the
time
of
;
from
beginning
to
end
of
;
as
,
to
keep
anything
over
night
;
to
keep
corn
over
winter
.
7.
Above
the
perpendicular
height
or
length
of
,
with
an
idea
of
measurement
;
as
,
the
water
,
or
the
depth
of
water
,
was
over
his
head
,
over
his
shoes
.
8.
Beyond
;
in
excess
of
;
in
addition
to
;
more
than
;
as
,
it
cost
over
five
dollars
.
“
Over
all
this.”
9.
Above
,
implying
superiority
after
a
contest
;
in
spite
of
;
notwithstanding
;
as
,
he
triumphed
over
difficulties
;
the
bill
was
passed
over
the
veto
.
Note:
☞
Over
,
in
poetry
,
is
often
contracted
into
o'er
.
Note:
☞
Over
his
signature
(
or
name
)
is
a
substitute
for
the
idiomatic
English
form
,
under
his
signature
(
name
,
hand
and
seal
,
etc
.),
the
reference
in
the
latter
form
being
to
the
authority
under
which
the
writing
is
made
,
executed
,
or
published
,
and
not
the
place
of
the
autograph
,
etc
.
Over all
Her.
,
placed
over
or
upon
other
bearings
,
and
therefore
hinding
them
in
part
; --
said
of
a
charge
.
Over one's head
,
Over head and ears
,
beyond
one's
depth
;
completely
;
wholly
;
hopelessly
;
as
,
over head and ears
in
debt
.
head over heels
(a)
completely
;
intensely
;
as
,
head over heels
in
love
. [
Colloq
.]
(b)
in
a
tumbling
manner
;
as
,
to
fall
head over heels
down
the
stairs
.
(c)
precipitously
and
without
forethought
;
impulsively
.
Over the left
.
See
under
Left
.
To run over
Mach.
,
to
have
rotation
in
such
direction
that
the
crank
pin
traverses
the
upper
,
or
front
,
half
of
its
path
in
the
forward
,
or
outward
,
stroke
; --
said
of
a
crank
which
drives
,
or
is
driven
by
,
a
reciprocating
piece
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·ver
,
a.
1.
Upper
;
covering
;
higher
;
superior
; --
chiefly
used
in
composition
;
as
,
over
shoes,
over
coat,
over
-garment,
over
lord.
2.
Excessive
;
too
much
or
too
great
; --
chiefly
used
in
composition
;
as
,
over
work,
over
haste,
over
reaction.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·ver
adv.
1.
From
one
side
to
another
;
from
side
to
side
;
across
;
crosswise
;
as
,
a
board
,
or
a
tree
,
a
foot
over
,
i
.
e
.
,
a
foot
in
diameter
.
2.
From
one
person
or
place
to
another
regarded
as
on
the
opposite
side
of
a
space
or
barrier
; --
used
with
verbs
of
motion
;
as
,
to
sail
over
to
England
;
to
hand
over
the
money
;
to
go
over
to
the
enemy
.
“We
will
pass
over
to
Gibeah.”
--
Judges
xix
. 12.
Also
,
with
verbs
of
being
:
At
,
or
on
,
the
opposite
side
;
as
,
the
boat
is
over
.
3.
From
beginning
to
end
;
throughout
the
course
,
extent
,
or
expanse
of
anything
;
as
,
to
look
over
accounts
,
or
a
stock
of
goods
;
a
dress
covered
over
with
jewels
.
4.
From
inside
to
outside
,
above
or
across
the
brim
.
Good
measure
,
pressed
down
. . .
and
running
over
.
--
Luke
vi
. 38.
5.
Beyond
a
limit
;
hence
,
in
excessive
degree
or
quantity
;
superfluously
;
with
repetition
;
as
,
to
do
the
whole
work
over
.
“So
over
violent.”
He
that
gathered
much
had
nothing
over
.
--
Ex
.
xvi
. 18.
6.
In
a
manner
to
bring
the
under
side
to
or
towards
the
top
;
as
,
to
turn
(
one's
self
)
over
;
to
roll
a
stone
over
;
to
turn
over
the
leaves
;
to
tip
over
a
cart
.
7.
Completed
;
at
an
end
;
beyond
the
limit
of
continuance
;
finished
;
as
,
when
will
the
play
be
over
?.
“Their
distress
was
over
.”
--
Macaulay
.
“The
feast
was
over
.”
--
Sir
W
.
Scott
.
Note:
☞
Over
,
out
,
off
,
and
similar
adverbs
,
are
often
used
in
the
predicate
with
the
sense
and
force
of
adjectives
,
agreeing
in
this
respect
with
the
adverbs
of
place
,
here
,
there
,
everywhere
,
nowhere
;
as
,
the
games
were
over
;
the
play
is
over
;
the
master
was
out
;
his
hat
is
off
.
Note:
☞
Over
is
much
used
in
composition
,
with
the
same
significations
that
it
has
as
a
separate
word
;
as
in
over
cast,
over
flow,
to
cast
or
flow
so
as
to
spread
over
or
cover
;
over
hang,
to
hang
above
;
over
turn,
to
turn
so
as
to
bring
the
underside
towards
the
top
;
over
act,
over
reach,
to
act
or
reach
beyond
,
implying
excess
or
superiority
.
All over
.
(a)
Over
the
whole
;
upon
all
parts
;
completely
;
as
,
he
is
spatterd
with
mud
all over
.
(b)
Wholly
over
;
at
an
end
;
as
,
it
is
all over
with
him
.
Over again
,
once
more
;
with
repetition
;
afresh
;
anew
. --
Dryden
.
Over against
,
opposite
;
in
front
. --
Addison
.
Over and above
,
in
a
manner
,
or
degree
,
beyond
what
is
supposed
,
defined
,
or
usual
;
besides
;
in
addition
;
as
,
not
over and above
well
.
“He . . .
gained
,
over
and
above
,
the
good
will
of
all
people.”
--
L
'
Estrange
.
Over and over
,
repeatedly
;
again
and
again
.
To boil over
.
See
under
Boil
,
v. i.
To come it over
,
To do over
,
To give over
,
etc
.
See
under
Come
,
Do
,
Give
,
etc
.
To throw over
,
to
abandon
;
to
betray
.
Cf
.
To throw overboard
,
under
Overboard
.
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·ver
,
n.
Cricket
A
certain
number
of
balls
(
usually
four
)
delivered
successively
from
behind
one
wicket
,
after
which
the
ball
is
bowled
from
behind
the
other
wicket
as
many
times
,
the
fielders
changing
places
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
over
adj
:
having
come
or
been
brought
to
a
conclusion
; "
the
harvesting
was
complete
"; "
the
affair
is
over
,
ended
,
finished
";
"
the
abruptly
terminated
interview
" [
syn
:
complete
,
concluded
,
ended
,
over(p)
,
all over
,
terminated
]
n
: (
cricket
)
the
period
during
which
a
given
number
of
balls
(6
in
England
but
8
in
Australia
)
are
bowled
at
the
batsman
by
one
player
from
the
other
team
from
the
same
end
of
the
pitch
adv
1:
at
or
to
a
point
across
intervening
space
etc
.; "
come
over
and
see
us
some
time
"; "
over
there
"
2:
throughout
an
area
; "
he
is
known
the
world
over
"
3:
in
such
a
manner
as
to
be
understood
and
accepted
; "
she
cannot
get
her
ideas
across
" [
syn
:
across
]
4:
throughout
a
period
of
time
; "
stay
over
the
weekend
" [
syn
:
o'er
]
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