overprotect如何读

英:[ˌəʊvəprə'tekt]

美:[ˌoʊvəprə'tekt]

overprotect是什么意思

  • v.过分地保护

overprotect自然拼读

o·ver·pro·tect

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overprotect变形

overprotects, overprotecting, overprotected

overprotect扩展

overprotective (adj.), overprotection (n.)

overprotect英英释义

verb

transitive verb

to protect (someone or something) more than is necessary or reasonable But this lawsuit questions whether the university had overprotected an athlete.—Marcia Chambers One never notices a dead flower, and other artists have said they feel the garden actually looks too fresh and overprotected.—R. I. C. Fisher

Resist overprotecting your daughter because it sends the message that you think she can't handle the situation …—Kathy Lynn

overprotect词源英文解释

The first known use of overprotect was circa 1885

overprotect医学词典英英释义

overprotecttransitive verb

to protect unduly

overprotected children

overprotect 例句

1 However, it’s also said that children don’t get enough of these experiences because they’re overprotected by well-meaning but clueless adults who hover too close and catch them every time they stumble. 

2 Watching people overprotect a child, which it sounds as if they’re doing, brings out a visceral response for some reason.

3 Mr. Macron’s idea is that overprotected entities in French social and economic life block “any prospect of mobility” and must be transformed.

4 Also, is there some way to determine that a computer is adequately protected against malware, without being overprotected and subject to conflicts?

5 The lack of fresh air and free time, the rise of the overscheduled, overprotected child, the overarching culture of anxiety and fear?

6 Teens report feeling stressed about losing their hair, which makes the internal illness visible on the exterior for the first time, and frustration about being overprotected by their parents.

7 “I was abused, and my mom started to overprotect me,” he said.

8 Most of the time, he emotionlessly overprotects his daughter, who relishes rare moments of fun in the bowling alley when she's not rolling among those frozen, unexplained bodies in the woods.

9 She found as much freedom with her children as she found without them; as much constraint in leaving them as in overprotecting the child she had next.

10 She said the Kansas Supreme Court "has overprotected its citizens" and had a right to do so under its interpretation of federal and state laws.

11 School presidents reject critics' portrayals of today's college students as coddled and overprotected, but some say students arrive in need of help learning to engage others with contrary opinions.

12 “The people of God need their pastor to be close to them, not to overprotect himself. The people of God need their pastors to be self-sacrificing.”

13 "I don't want to overprotect him, to keep asking him how he's doing."

14 Even this isn’t simple because love generates the desire to overprotect, creating the risk that Caroline will eventually hate her.

15 The protagonist, Chihiro, begins as a petulant adolescent: Her “skinny legs and sulky face” symbolize her overprotected, underdeveloped personality.

16 “Children are needlessly overprotected by adults,” she says in a film from the 1970s.

17 We don’t need to “coddle” and overprotect, but nor do we need to create intentionally unsafe play areas by bringing in knives, fire, bricks, boulders to satisfy adult social experiments.

18 Her overprotected mother kept her shielded, isolated from society.

19 The company's appeal raises two issues at the Supreme Court, arguing that the lower-court ruling upholding the judgment "overprotects and overcompensates" Apple's patents.

20 With some members of Congress thinking that senior executives are overpaid and overprotected, there is a question about the viability of the SES in its current form.

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