run over phrasal verbphr v a) run somebody/something ↔ overTTHIT/BUMP INTO to hit someone or something with a vehicle, and drive over them 〔开车〕撞倒并碾过某人/某物 He was run over and killed by a bus. 他被一辆公共汽车轧死了。
She got run over outside the school. 她在学校外被车碾过。
b) run over somethingTHINK ABOUT to think about something 思考某事 Mark’s mind raced, running over all the possibilities. 马克的脑子飞快地转着,把各种可能一一作了考虑。
c) run over somethingPRACTISE/PRACTICE to explain or practise something quickly 快速地解释[练习]某事物 I’ll just run over the main points again. 我就把几个要点再很快讲一下。
d) run over (something)LONG TIME to continue happening for longer than planned 超过预定时间 The meeting ran over. 会议超时了。
The talks have run over the 15 November deadline. 会谈超过了11月15日的最后期限。
e) FULLif a container runs over, there is so much liquid inside that some flows out 〔容器〕满溢 SYN overflow run over something• It runs over 150 primary and nursery schools, and 12 secondary schools teaching agriculture, commerce and industry.• Imagine if Wolfe had written a novel in which an investment banker runs over a middle-aged steelworker.• The narrator, returning to the box shortly afterwards, finds that the signalman has been run over by a train.• They run over cross-country courses and pay through the nose for it.• Continue to add water until it begins to run over the edge.• Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.• As they ran over the pulleys, a slurry of sand or tungsten carbide was poured on the wire.• Suddenly, Della turned round and ran over to look in the glass on the wall. run over something• It runs over 150 primary and nursery schools, and 12 secondary schools teaching agriculture, commerce and industry.• Imagine if Wolfe had written a novel in which an investment banker runs over a middle-aged steelworker.• The narrator, returning to the box shortly afterwards, finds that the signalman has been run over by a train.• They run over cross-country courses and pay through the nose for it.• Continue to add water until it begins to run over the edge.• Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.• As they ran over the pulleys, a slurry of sand or tungsten carbide was poured on the wire.• Suddenly, Della turned round and ran over to look in the glass on the wall.
run over (something)• It runs over 150 primary and nursery schools, and 12 secondary schools teaching agriculture, commerce and industry.• Imagine if Wolfe had written a novel in which an investment banker runs over a middle-aged steelworker.• The narrator, returning to the box shortly afterwards, finds that the signalman has been run over by a train.• They run over cross-country courses and pay through the nose for it.• Continue to add water until it begins to run over the edge.• Docherty said the companies will continue to compete with each other on telecommunications services they run over the joint network.• As they ran over the pulleys, a slurry of sand or tungsten carbide was poured on the wire.• Suddenly, Della turned round and ran over to look in the glass on the wall.