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Anglų lietuvių žodynas. Žodis over reiškia I 1. prp 1) (pažymi vietą)virš, aukščiau; po, per; apie; all over the town po visą miestą; a bridge over the rivertiltas per upę; they were sitting over the burning firejie sėdėjo prie laužo, aplink laužą; 2) (žymi erdvinį veiksmo plitimą) po; (žymi laiko lietuviškai.

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Žodžio paaiškinimas anglų kalba:

  • preposition: In or at a position above or higher than: a sign over the door; a hawk gliding over the hills.
  • preposition: Above and across from one end or side to the other: a jump over the fence.
  • preposition: To the other side of; across: strolled over the bridge.
  • preposition: Across the edge of and down: fell over the cliff.
  • preposition: On the other side of: a village over the border.
  • preposition: Upon the surface of: put a coat of varnish over the woodwork.
  • preposition: On top of or down upon: clubbed him over the head; tripped over the toys.
  • preposition: Through the extent of; all through: walked over the grounds; looked over the report.
  • preposition: Through the medium of; via: addressed us over the loudspeaker; can't tell you over the phone.
  • preposition: So as to cover: put rocks over a cave entrance; threw a shawl over her shoulders.
  • preposition: Up to or higher than the level or height of: The water was over my shoulders.
  • preposition: Through the period or duration of: records maintained over two years.
  • preposition: Until or beyond the end of: stayed over the holidays.
  • preposition: More than in degree, quantity, or extent: over ten miles; over a thousand dollars.
  • preposition: In superiority to: won a narrow victory over her rival; a distinct advantage over our competitors.
  • preposition: In preference to: selected him over all the others.
  • preposition: In a position to rule or control: The director presides over the meeting. There is no one over him in the department.
  • preposition: So as to have an effect or influence on: the change that came over you.
  • preposition: While occupied with or engaged in: a chat over coffee.
  • preposition: With reference to; concerning: an argument over methods.
  • adverb: Above the top or surface: climbed the ladder and peered over.
  • adverb: Across to another or opposite side: stopped at the curb, then crossed over.
  • adverb: Across the edge, brink, or brim: The coffee spilled over.
  • adverb: Across an intervening space: Throw the ball over.
  • adverb: Across a distance in a particular direction or at a location: lives over in England.
  • adverb: To another often specified place or position: Move your chair over toward the fire.
  • adverb: To one's place of residence or business: invited us over for cocktails.
  • adverb: Throughout an entire area or region: wandered all over.
  • adverb: To a different opinion or allegiance: win someone over.
  • adverb: So as to be comprehensible, acceptable, or effective; across: eventually got my point over.
  • adverb: To a different person, condition, or title: sign the property over.
  • adverb: So as to be completely enclosed or covered: The river froze over. Engineers sealed the tunnel entrance over.
  • adverb: Completely through; from beginning to end: Think the problem over. Let's read the memo over.
  • adverb: From an upright position: kicked the bookstand over.
  • adverb: From an upward position to an inverted or reversed position: turn the paper over.
  • adverb: Another time; again: counted his cards over; had to do it over.
  • adverb: In repetition: made me write it ten times over.
  • adverb: In addition or excess; in surplus: lots of food left over.
  • adverb: Beyond or until a specified time: stay a day over.
  • adverb: At an end: Summer is over.
  • adjective: External; outer.
  • adjective: Excessive; extreme.
  • adjective: Not yet used up; remaining.
  • adjective: Extra; surplus.
  • noun: Sports A series of six balls bowled from one end of a cricket pitch.
  • verb-transitive: To jump over: Horse and rider overed the stile with ease.
  • interjection: Used in two-way radio to indicate that a transmission is complete and a reply is awaited.
  • idiom: over against As opposed to; contrasted with.
  • idiom: over and above In addition to: travel expenses over and above entertainment costs.
  • idiom: over and over Again and again; repeatedly.
  • idiom: over with Completely finished; done: Let's get the shopping over with.


Lietuviškos reikšmės:

  • apie
  • all over the town po visą miestą
  • a bridge over the rivertiltas per upę
  • (žymi erdvinį veiksmo plitimą) po
  • prp
  • po
  • per
  • they were sitting over the burning firejie sėdėjo prie laužo
  • aplink laužą
  • (pažymi vietą)virš
  • aukščiau
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