overgrow / ˌoʊ vərˈgroʊ, ˈoʊ vərˌgroʊ /

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overgrow2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

o·ver·grew, o·ver·grown, o·ver·grow·ing.

  1. to grow over; cover with a growth of something.
  2. to grow beyond, grow too large for, or outgrow.
  3. to outdo in growing; choke or supplant by a more exuberant growth.
v. 无主动词 verb

o·ver·grew, o·ver·grown, o·ver·grow·ing.

  1. to grow to excess; grow too large: When the vegetable overgrows, it tends to be woody.
  2. to become grown over, as with weeds: An untended garden will quickly overgrow.

overgrow 近义词

overgrow

等同于 overrun

更多overgrow例句

  1. They overgrow the dwarf stocks very strongly and thus do not have a very firm hold on the ground.
  2. The epiblast would necessarily overgrow the yolk uniformly on all sides and not in the unsymmetrical fashion of the Selachian egg.
  3. How had this subterranean vegetation contrived to pierce and overgrow the summit of the country?
  4. We could not help growing; perhaps we wished to overgrow; but is there no such thing as ungrowing?
  5. It is to be feared that this new Madrid will overgrow all that is left of the old city.