释义 |
Examples:victory of Pingxingguan pass, famous victory of Republican Chinese forces over the Japanese in Sep 1937—over in the twinkling of an eye—esp. refers communist take-over of 1949—freeze over (of water or land)—a change-over of personnel—be over (of a period of time)—roll over and over (of billows or clouds)—freezing over of river in winter—evolution of sth. over time—Edgar Snow (1905-1972), American journalist, reported from China 1928-1941, author of Red Star Over China—fret over the worries of long-departed people (idiom); to worry unnecessarily—compression fault, where one block pushes over the other at dip of less than 45 degrees—round neck (of pull-over garment, e.g. T-shirt)—trace over red characters (as a method of learning to write)—walk over leisurely instead of riding in a carriage—take a lot of trouble (over sb or sth)—mixed dish of the food left over from a banquet—The Sun Shines over the Sanggan River, proletarian novel by Ding Ling, winner of 1951 Stalin prize—National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations, a computerized data system provide brokers with price quotations for securities traded over the counter—go over the head of one's boss—leisure time (over a cup of tea, after a meal etc)—pass over mountains ridges (idiom); fig. hardships of the journey—negotiate over transfer of personnel—towering (of object placed high over sth)—accumulate over a long period of time—(of a group of people) live scattered over an area—shroud (over the face of a corpse)—Lord Louis Mountbatten, 1st Earl Mountbatten of Burma (1900-1979), British commander in Southeast Asia during WWII, presided over the partition of India in 1947, murdered by the IRA.—(of long hair) trail over one's shoulders—totally exhausted as result of over-exertion [idiom.]—Men of Zheng fighting over their respective ages [idiom.]— |