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overran
overrun
的過去形
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
O·ver·run
v. t.
[
imp.
Overran
p. p.
Overrun
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Overrunning
. ]
1.
To
run
over
;
to
grow
or
spread
over
in
excess
;
to
invade
and
occupy
;
to
take
possession
of
;
as
,
the
vine
overran
its
trellis
;
the
farm
is
overrun
with
witch
grass
.
Those
barbarous
nations
that
overran
the
world
.
--
Spenser
.
2.
To
exceed
in
distance
or
speed
of
running
;
to
go
beyond
or
pass
in
running
.
Ahimaaz
ran
by
the
way
of
the
plain
,
and
overran
Cushi
.
--
2
Sam
.
xviii
. 23.
3.
To
go
beyond
;
to
extend
in
part
beyond
;
as
,
one
line
overruns
another
in
length
.
Note:
☞
In
machinery
,
a
sliding
piece
is
said
to
overrun
its
bearing
when
its
forward
end
goes
beyond
it
.
4.
To
abuse
or
oppress
,
as
if
by
treading
upon
.
None
of
them
the
feeble
overran
.
--
Spenser
.
5.
Print.
(a)
To
carry
over
,
or
back
,
as
type
,
from
one
line
or
page
into
the
next
after
,
or
next
before
.
(b)
To
extend
the
contents
of
(
a
line
,
column
,
or
page
)
into
the
next
line
,
column
,
or
page
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
overrun
adj
: (
often
followed
by
`
with
'
or
used
in
combination
)
troubled
by
or
encroached
upon
in
large
numbers
; "
waters
infested
with
sharks
"; "
shark-infested
waters
"; "
the
locust-overrun
countryside
"; "
drug-plagued
streets
"
[
syn
:
infested
,
plagued
]
n
:
too
much
production
or
more
than
expected
[
syn
:
overproduction
]
v
1:
invade
in
great
numbers
; "
the
roaches
infested
our
kitchen
"
[
syn
:
infest
]
2:
occupy
in
large
numbers
or
live
on
a
host
; "
the
Kudzu
plant
infests
much
of
the
South
and
is
spreading
to
the
North
"
[
syn
:
invade
,
infest
]
3:
flow
or
run
over
(
a
limit
or
brim
) [
syn
:
overflow
, {
well
over
,
run over
,
brim over
]
4:
seize
the
position
of
and
defeat
; "
the
Crusaders
overran
much
of
the
Holy
Land
"
5:
run
beyond
or
past
; "
The
plane
overran
the
runway
"
[
also
:
overrunning
,
overran
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
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