overreach如何读

英:[ˌəʊvəˈri:tʃ]

美:[ˌoʊvərˈritʃ]

overreach是什么意思

  • v.做事过头;(靠狡诈)取胜;(伸得过长而)超出
  • v.做得过头;伸得过远;夸大;行骗
  • n.马后蹄踢前蹄

overreach自然拼读

o·ver·reach

o vr rich

overreach变形

第三人称单数:overreaches

现在分词:overreaching

过去式:overreached

过去分词:overreached

overreach词根

词根:overreach

n.

overproduction 生产过剩;过度产生

overreaction 过度反应

overprotection 过度保护

overreach英英释义

transitive verb

to reach or extend over or beyond.

to fail to achieve by attempting too much or by reaching too far.

to cause (oneself) to fail by attempting too much.He had overreached himself by expanding his business too fast.

intransitive verb

to reach beyond an edge or limit.She overreached and fell into the lake.

to try too hard.He overreached and burdened his company with debt.

to grasp in a greedy way as by cheating or other manipulation.

overreach词源中文解释

14世纪初, overrechen,“超越或超出”(及物动词),源自 over- + reach(动词)。意思是“延伸到某物之上,覆盖”,始于约1400年。指“超出自己的力量范围,过度伸展或拉伸”始于1560年代。作为名词,“太过于远大的范围”,始于1550年代; 在“超越的行为”意义上,始于1610年代。相关词汇: Overreached; overreaching。

overreach_体育行业词汇

身体失去平衡

手伸得过远

overreach_法律行业词汇

超越

overreach词源英文解释

The first known use of overreach was in the 14th century

overreach儿童词典英英释义

overruleverb

to decide against

the judge overruled the objection

to reverse or set aside (a decision or ruling made by a lesser authority)

overrideverb

to ride over or across : trample

to ride a horse too much or too hard

to take power away from : dominate

annul sense 2

the congress overrode the president's veto

overripeadjective

passed beyond ripeness toward decay

an overripe pear

overrideverb

to ride over or across : trample

to ride a horse too much or too hard

to take power away from : dominate

annul sense 2

the congress overrode the president's veto

overrideverb

to ride over or across : trample

to ride a horse too much or too hard

to take power away from : dominate

annul sense 2

the congress overrode the president's veto

overrideverb

to ride over or across : trample

to ride a horse too much or too hard

to take power away from : dominate

annul sense 2

the congress overrode the president's veto

overreachverb

to reach above or beyond : overtop

to defeat (oneself) by trying to do or gain too much

outwit, trick

to reach or go too far

overreach医学词典英英释义

overreachintransitive verb

to strike the toe of the hind foot against the heel or quarter of the forefoot

overreach 例句

1 He says the ambiguous scanning rules and the national ID requirements amount to an overreach of the TSA’s authority.

2 Other Western institutions, however, have been criticized for overreach after they canceled performances by Russian artists not associated with Putin, and even with some who had spoken out against Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

3 On the surface, the Wharf meets many of the criteria of urbanists who fought to preserve neighborhoods and protect low-income residents from the overreach of planners and developers.

4 It worked in their second game, when the little man overreached himself with an unsound assault.

5 Some attempts to find an inclusive solution — such as inserting an asterisk in the middle of words to form, for example, “Lehrer*innen” — have been criticized as an overreach.

6 Some might say that if good grammar isn’t in the job description, it shouldn’t count; it could certainly end up feeling like an overreach of someone’s power if they continue to correct you.

7 The political arm of the House Republican caucus sent texts that described Ms. Spears as “a victim of toxic gov’t overreach & censorship.”

8 But the audience’s laughter fades into silence as Smith’s story becomes more harrowing, the American dream dissolving into tragic overreach.

9 It's interesting that so many conservatives decry the boogieman of governmental overreach — until it comes to policing the diets of poor Americans.

10 Cleverness may overreach itself.

聪明反被聪明误。

11 But the 2022 Off Broadway premiere was a jumble of earnestness and sarcasm, its impact compromised by overreach.

12 At any rate, all of this provides the possibility of an even slightly meaningful exploration of culture clash, racial tensions, and the cause and effect of military overreach.

13 As embodied by Ellis, she’s a charismatic figure who is as prone to arrogance and overreach as a man.

14 But he has also organized exercises in frenetic vacuity like “AngloMania,” “Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy” and the overreaching “Punk: Chaos to Couture.”

15 And yet, in its garishness, "Mommy" is a weirdly compelling overreach for this young filmmaker.

16 The set also lacked the kind of sexual heat you would have found from James Brown, so Janeway’s decision to come onstage wearing a cape was probably an overreach.

17 In this movie, as in others, she doesn't overreach.

18 “If there was one overreaching concern of the public, it probably would be bighorn sheep,” said Robert Streeter, vice chairman of the commission.

19 Another risk to nestle's strategy is that of overreach, arising from two particular vulnerabilities.

雀巢战略的另一个潜在风险是过度扩张的危险,源于两个致命的弱势:一个是公司过往丑闻造成不良影响。

20 My coach says I tend to overreach with my arms because my hips are late in rotating.

我的教练说我就是这样,因为我的髋转得有些晚。

overreach 同义词

1 越出

transgress

6 取胜

in cop

7 伸得过长

prurient

10 以智取胜

outfox euchre run rings round

13 做得过头

overdo

14 走过头

overshoot overstep

16 追上

overhaul overtake

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