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o.ver.boardH5EJ7vE7bC:d, H.--5-, $5oJ7vL7bC:rdadv [not gradable]over the side of a boat or ship and into the water从船上落(或抛)入水中Someone had fallen overboard.有人从船上掉进了水里。Don't drop rubbish overboard.不要将垃圾从船上扔进水中。(infml esp. disapproving) To go overboard is to be very enthusiastic or extreme about something or to do something with a lot of energy.过分爱好,狂热追求He had a right to be annoyed, but he went overboard and started shouting and hitting the desk.他有权恼火,但是他做得过分了,开始喊叫敲打桌子。In the past ten years, Japanese people have gone overboard for squid, consuming half a million tonnes annually.在过去的十年中,日本人对鱿鱼过于偏爱,每年要吃掉五十万吨。(infml) To chuck/throw/toss someone or something overboard is to stop employing or using them.抛弃,炒鱿鱼He has a habit of chucking assistants overboard once they've mastered the job.他有一个习惯,即一旦助手们掌握了这项工作,他就不要他们干了。She threw $2 million of energy shares overboard and bought computer technology shares instead.她抛出二百万美金的能源股而买进计算机科技股。
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