over something信息详情

over something发音

意思翻译

在某些事情上

相似词语短语

something───pron.某事;某物;想来重要(或值得注意)的事物;(数目)若干,大致,左右;有点像;真不错;(想法或建议))有道理;诸如此类的东西;adv.很,非常;有点,稍微

want something───想要点什么吗

go something───去做点什么

quite something───<非正>不一般的,异常好的;非同寻常

something wrong───岔子

or something───<口>或诸如此类的事物;或是什么的;诸如此类的什么

something else───n.别的东西

start something───惹事,惹麻烦;制造骚乱

something like───大约,类似;有点像;大约;差不多

双语使用场景

If I've caused any offence over something I have written, I will happily apologize.───如果我所写的东西冒犯了他人,我将很乐意道歉。

At one point we quarrelled, over something silly.───有一次,我们为了一件愚蠢的事争论起来。

People who are susceptible to decision fatigue will likely choose to do nothing over something," he says.───容易产生决策疲劳的人很可能会选择什么都不做。”他说。

It was pushed out now, and Scarlett knew that Mammy was seething over something of which she did not approve.───这张嘴现在正撅着,所以思嘉明白嬷嬷正在为什么不称心的事生气呢。

'What kind of doctor would I be if I fled over something like this? ' he said.───高桥说,如果在这种情况下逃走,我还算是一名医生吗?

Have ya'll ever had the feeling when you think you've gotten over something, but it still haunts you every now and then?───当你们认为自己已经放下一些事情时,但它们仍会时不时爬上你们的心头……你们都曾经有过这种感觉吗?

He might be thinking over something, or being troubled by something, as he kept lighting up cigarettes one after another.───他也许在深思着些什么,或者有些什么困扰着他。他一支接一支地点着烟卷。

I needed to get out of the house. My parents just went ballistic over something my older sister told them.───我当时是迫不得已要离开这个家。我父母对我姐姐告诉他们的事一下子大发雷霆。

When I say lose sleep over something, I mean not to worry about it a lot.───你要我别怎么样?睡不着觉?你在说些什么啊?

英语使用场景

He claims he keeps tripping over something on the ground.

The old lady is always fretting over something unimportant.

There's no point in arguing over something so unimportant.

At one point we quarrelled, over something silly.

If I've caused any offence over something I have written, I will happily apologise.

The quarrel had started over something as petty as who could spit furthest after eating half a ginger biscuit.

Creed tripped over something lying in the grass and even his head-over-heels tumble seemed lazy and unreal.

Usually it was over something tiny: a little dot on his finger or an imaginary bug upon the floor.

Sometimes she was gleeful over something she had just taught Lincoln to do.