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Beispiele für "
over
"
- John has $100 on the table, while Jill only has $75. John has Jill covered.
- Don't go to lunch if we don't have enough 'coverage' for the help-desk phones.
- Before laying sod on that clay, the ground needs two inches of 'coverage' with topsoil.
- The enemy fire is increasing - can we get some immediate 'coverage' from those bunkers?
- There are overlapping 'coverages' on your insurance policies.
- I need to hoover this room.
- My husband is upstairs, hoovering.
- I have an 'overdraft' of £1234.
- The bank have given me an 'overdraft' of $2000.
- His library books were three days 'overdue'.
- My car is 'overdue' for an oil change.
- He finally left on a long 'overdue' vacation.
- The dinghy was 'overwhelmed' by the great wave.
- He was 'overwhelmed' with guilt.
- Joy 'overwhelmed' her when she realized that she had won a million dollars.
- This latest 'discovery' should eventually lead to much better treatments for disease.
- The purpose of the voyage was 'discovery'.
- The prosecution moved to suppress certain items turned up during 'discovery'.
- The defense argued that the plaintiff's 'discovery' was inadequate.
- After days of inquiries, he finally 'recovered' his lost wallet.
- At the top of the hill I asked to stop for a few minutes to 'recover' my strength.
- We rode hard all night, and 'recovered' the outskirts of the town by first light.
- To the end of his days, he never fully 'recovered' his daughter's death.
- I was hurt, but I knew I'd 'recover', given time.
- Spinning round, he caught a stone with his ankle; but 'recovered' quickly before turning to face me.
- It is congress's duty to 'oversee' the spending of federal funds.
- Gamekeepers 'oversee' a hunting ground to see to the wildlife's welfare and look for poachers.
- There's a $15 'cover' tonight.
- We need to set another 'cover' for the Smith party.
- The open intervals are a 'cover' for the real numbers.
- He 'covered' the baby with a blanket.
- When the pot comes to a boil, 'cover' it and reduce the heat to medium.
- The blanket 'covered' the baby.
- Regular hexagons can 'cover' the plane.
- You can 'cover' the plane with regular hexagons.
- The magazine 'covers' such diverse topics as politics, news from the world of science, and the economy.
- We've earned enough to 'cover' most of our costs.
- Ten dollars should 'cover' lunch.
- I need to take off Tuesday. Can you 'cover' for me?
- Can you 'cover' the morning shift tomorrow? I'll give you off next Monday instead.
- Does my policy 'cover' accidental loss?
- I would like to have my bitch 'covered' next spring.
- The stallion has not 'covered' the mare yet.
- I hate the current government, but not enough to want to 'overthrow' them.
- He 'overthrew' first base, for an error.
- Do you want some of the 'leftover' supplies from the event?
- I have some 'leftover' spaghetti in the fridge, so I don't plan to cook tonight.
- It's a 'leftover' from yesterday, but it's still perfectly good.
- The entire wheel of cheese is a 'leftover' from the party.
- She 'rediscovered' her faith in religion.
- 'Govern' yourselves like civilized people.
- a student who could not 'govern' his impulses.
- Chance usually 'governs' the outcome of the game.
- a valve that 'governs' fuel intake.
- "I 'overtook' and passed the doctor between Woking and Send." '1898', w:H. G. H. G. Wells, s:The War of the The War of the Worlds
- "Our plans were 'overtaken' by events."
- At least this year's 'overrun' isn't as unmanagable as last year!
- 'sovereign' nation
- The murderer has finally been uncovered.
- Calculating 255+1 will 'overflow' an eight-bit byte.
- Let it run 'overnight' and we'll check on it in the morning.
- They delivered the package 'overnight'.
- The change seemed to happen 'overnight'.
- The 'overnight' ferry docked at 10AM.
- Don't expect results 'overnight'.
- We can 'overnight' you the documents for signature.
- Have you looked at the 'overnights' yet?
- She's very 'extroverted'. She's always out meeting new people and looking for new experiences.
- They went all that way just to be in some 'overblown' conference?
- Experts 'overestimate' the level of harm of cigarettes.
- He spends so much money on new technology, he's like an overgrown schoolboy buying toys.
- Please try not to 'overreact' if she drives badly when she is first learning.
- He emigrated and now lives 'overseas'.
- Workers are usually paid extra for working 'overtime'.
- That last-second shot ties the game 99-99 and sends it to 'overtime'!
- I grew up in a prefab house on Main Street in 1950s suburbia, the second and last child of a 'proverbial' nuclear family.
- I think we should be prepared in case the 'proverbial' hits the fan.
- I really enjoyed yesterday’s party, but now I have the biggest 'hangover' — I’ll not be doing that again any time soon.
- The rebels responded to the government's war 'overture' with scornful disregard.
- Par loverture' s'en saut hors. (s:fr:Tristan Tristan, Béroul)
- He jumped out through the opening.
- That exuberant crop quickly impoverishes any fertile soil
- It is best to 'overwinter' tender plants indoors.
- Insects may 'overwinter' in fallen fruit if it is not removed.
- The company had an annual 'turnover' of $500,000.
- Those apartments have a high 'turnover' because they are so close to the railroad tracks.
- High staff-turnover can lead to low morale amongst employees
- They only served me one apple 'turnover' for breakfast.
- The Nimrods committed another dismaying 'turnover' en route to another humiliating loss.
- The gust of wind 'discovered' a bone in the sand.
- This move 'discovers' an attack on a vital pawn.
- I 'discovered' my plans to the rest of the team.
- Turning the corner, I 'discovered' a lovely little shop.
- The seven members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System are nominated by the President and confirmed by the Senate.
- The employer sued to recover 'overpayment' of wages.
- It's time to get under the 'covers'!
- '1851' A long-skirted, cabalistically-cut coat of a faded walnut tinge enveloped him; the 'overlapping' sleeves of which were rolled up on his wrists. — Herman Melville, [http://etext.virginia.edu/etcbin/ot2www-pubeng?specfile=/texts/english/modeng/publicsearch/modengpub.o2w&act=surround&offset=474554796&tag=Melville,+Herman,+1819-1891:+Moby-Dick,+or,+The+Whale,+1851&query=overlapping&id=Mel2Mob Moby Dick.]
- The show is 'over'.
- He is 'over-'zealous.
- The latest policy was 'over-'conservative.
- I lost my paper and I had to do the entire assignment 'over'.
- Let's talk 'over' the project at tomorrow's meeting.
- Let me think that 'over'.
- I'm going to look 'over' our department's expenses.
- Let's go 'over' scene 3 from the top.
- He tipped the bottle 'over', and the water came gushing out.
- That building just fell 'over'!
- He bent 'over' to touch his toes.
- Slide the toilet-paper dispenser's door 'over' when one roll is empty in order to reveal the other.
- I moved 'over' to make room for him to sit down.
- We stayed 'over' at Grandma's.
- Can I sleep 'over'?
- Hold the sign up 'over' your head.
- There is tree 'over' the lawn.
- Climb up the ladder and look 'over' [the roof].
- There is a bridge 'over' the river.
- Drape the fabric 'over' the table.
- There is a roof 'over' the house.
- I prefer the purple 'over' the pink.
- I think I’m 'over' my limit for calories for today.
- four 'over' two equals two 'over' one.
- Sales are down this quarter 'over' last.
- Please pass that 'over' to me.
- He came 'over' to our way of thinking on the new project.
- Come 'over' and play!
- I'll bring 'over' a pizza.
- The dog jumped 'over' the fence.
- Two people approach a fence. I'll go 'over' [the fence] first and then help you.
- Let's walk 'over' the hill to get there.
- We got 'over' the engineering problems and the prototype works great.
- I am 'over' my cold and feel great again.
- I know the referee made a bad call, but you have to 'get over' it [your annoyance with the referee's decision].
- She is finally 'over' [the distress of] losing her job.
- He is finally 'over' his [distress over the loss of the relationship with his] ex-girlfriend.
- How do you receive? Over!
- The radical party agitated for the region to secede from the confederation and establish 'self-government'.
- to overlook a valley from a hill
- to overlook a gang of laborers; to overlook one who is writing a letter
- The 'overtaxed' shaft snapped.
- She's very 'introverted'. She'd rather stay home with a good book than go to a party with people.
- Let's see if we can predict and correct for the 'overshoot'.
- When you drive, you must remember to not 'overshoot' the parking space and end up with two wheels over the line.
- To get out of debt, first keep a budget and be careful not to 'overspend'.
- the mousemat 'overlapped' the edge of the desk
- The two maps 'overlapped' at the east and west edges
- The set (all men) 'overlaps' the set (vegetarians)
- A small 'oversight' at this stage can lead to big problems later.
- The bureaucracy was subject to government 'oversight'.
- The engine required a complete 'overhaul' to run properly.
- I had 'leftovers' from yesterday for dinner tonight.
- That color scheme really 'oversteps' the bounds of good taste.
- We 'overpowered' the opposing army within a couple of hours.
- The dish was OK, but the garlic slightly 'overpowered' the herbs.
- an 'overground' railway
- Her statement that Hitler was evil is 'incontrovertible'.
- The homeless man had built a little shelter, complete with cook-stove, beneath a concrete 'overpass'.
- Gillian watched the 'overpassing' shoppers on the second floor of the mall, as she relaxed in the bench on the ground floor.
- Marshall was really 'overpassing' his authority when he ordered the security guards to fire their tasers at the trespassers.
- The precocious student had really 'overpassed' her peers, and was reading books written for children several years older.
- "Don't 'overpass' those cheeses; they're really quite excellent!" gushed Terry, pointing to the buffet table.
- With his 'overzealous' attempts to impress, he only managed to annoy her.
- Place your luggage in the 'overhead' bins.
- They tried to reduce 'overhead' costs.
- Birds flying 'overhead'.
- This room is a mess, it needs a 'makeover'
- In cricket, one must only bowl overarm
- a 'recovering' drug addict
- The line judge signalled the ball was in, but this was overruled by the umpire.
- The stranger's 'overfriendly' manner put us on our guard.
- John has $100 on the table, while Jill only has $75. John has Jill 'covered'.
- How do you receive? 'Over'!
- In December 1939 the Soviet Union attacked Finland with 'overwhelming' force.
- Parents can be 'overly' protective of their children.
- He is our salesman 'covering' companies with headquarters in the northern provinces.
- The model railway was 'uncovered'.
- The murderer has finally been 'uncovered'.
- die of a heroin 'overdose'
- be careful not to 'overdose' on that stuff
- she 'overdosed' on cocaine.
- 'Overseas' Chinese communities exist in North and South America.
- He blames his 'overindulgence' in food for his expanding waistline.
- It was a fine victory 'over' their opponents.
- overkind, overloud
- Network 'overhead' is the header data that is required to route and transport data over network, whereas fork 'overhead' is the additional time and memory cost of creating and managing new processes within operating system.
- We shall 'overcome'.
- to 'overslaugh' a bill in a legislative body
- to 'overslaugh' a military officer (= to hinder his promotion or employment)
- Our portfolio is very 'overweight' (in) Asian technology stocks.
- Apple common stock is one of our 'overweights'.
- Whole libraries of 'controversial' books. — Macaulay.
Beispiele für "
across
"
- We rowed 'across' the river
- Fortunately, there was a bridge 'across' the river
- He came 'across' the street to meet me
- That store is 'across' the street
- The meteor streaked 'across' the sky
- This poetry speaks 'across' the centuries
- Lay the top stick 'across' the bottom one
- She helped the blind man 'across'.
- The river is half a mile 'across'.
- If we sail off at noon, when will we be 'across'?.
- He leaned 'across' for a book.
- I got stuck on 4 'across'.
- I solved all of the 'acrosses', but then got stuck on 3 down.
- We rowed 'across' the river.
- Fortunately, there was a bridge 'across' the river.
- He came 'across' the street to meet me.
- That store is 'across' the street.
- He walked 'across' the room.
- Could you slide that 'across' the table to me, please?
- This poetry speaks 'across' the centuries.
- Lay the top stick 'across' the bottom one.
- All 'across' the country, voters were communicating their representatives.
- She had straps fastened 'across' the conduit every six feet.














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