over
Prononciation : [/ˈoʊ.vɚ/]
Contexte : « position »
(preposition) in a position above or higher than something else, or covering or spanning a certain area. When something is on top of something else or across a space, it is over.
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The bird flew over the trees.
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The book is not over the table; it's on the shelf.
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Is the picture hanging over the fireplace?
Contexte : « completed action »
(adverb) finished or completed, usually referring to a task or activity that has ended. When you're done with something, it's over.
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The school day is over, and it's time to go home.
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The game is not over yet; there is still time left to play.
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Is the project over or are you still working on it?
Contexte : « more than expected »
(adjective) beyond or exceeding a certain limit or amount. When something is greater than what was anticipated or required, it is over.
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The party was a huge success, with over a hundred guests attending.
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We don't need to worry; we have just over enough supplies for the event.
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Is the number of visitors over the capacity of the museum?
Contexte : « direction »
(adverb) to or in a position above or across something else. Used to describe movement or position in a higher place.
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He jumped over the puddle to avoid getting his shoes wet.
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She didn't walk over the bridge; she went around it.
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Did you see the cat jump over the fence?
Contexte : « radio or TV show »
(noun) a radio or television program, especially one that is part of a series or regular schedule.
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I always listen to that comedy show over the radio on Saturday mornings.
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I missed my favorite crime show last night; I'll have to catch it online later.
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What time does your favorite talk show air over the television?