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overpass

/noun oh-ver-pas, -pahs; verb oh-ver-pas, -pahs/US // noun ˈoʊ vərˌpæs, -ˌpɑs; verb ˌoʊ vərˈpæs, -ˈpɑs //

立交桥,高架桥,天桥,立体声

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a road, pedestrian walkway, railroad, bridge, etc., crossing over some barrier, as another road or walkway.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    o·ver·passed or o·ver·past, o·ver·pass·ing.

    • : to pass over or traverse: We had overpassed the frontier during the night.
    • : to pass beyond; exceed; overstep; transgress: to overpass the bounds of good judgment.
    • : to get over; surmount: to overpass the early days of privation and uncertainty.
    • : to go beyond, exceed, or surpass: Greed had somehow overpassed humanitarianism.
    • : to pass through: to overpass one's apprenticeship.
    • : to overlook; ignore; disregard; omit: We could hardly overpass such grievous faults. The board overpassed him when promotions were awarded.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    o·ver·passed or o·ver·past, o·ver·pass·ing.

    • : to pass over; pass by: Under the bridge there was the din of cars overpassing.

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Examples

  • The regular lanes would remain free, but both highways, including their overpasses, would be rebuilt as part of the expansions.

  • It’s an IPA with a name and a label inspired by the “Surrender Dorothy” graffiti once painted on a railroad overpass near the Mormon temple.

  • Rivers were enclosed and overpasses thrown up to connect previously sequestered neighborhoods.

  • It recruits homeless people from shelters and under highway overpasses.

  • Untreated roads and sidewalks may have some slick spots, especially on bridges and overpasses, so use caution.

  • The company commander had also been badly wounded, they said, as they hunkered down under a highway overpass.

  • They pulled the elegant wagon on a slow pace along for a block and then made a U-turn beneath the Palmetto overpass.

  • The car comes under the overpass, we boom up, the car pulls in, the train pulls, then run across to the train.

  • The street beneath an overpass is littered with minivans and SUVs that had been washed inland.

  • On a recent trip to Iran, I was struck by a pair of giant paintings emblazoned across a highway overpass.

  • This may have resulted from my feeling, when I looked forward toward the overpass, that we might have ridden into an ambush.

  • There must be real work to do, aims to achieve; there must be imperfections to overpass and wrongs to right.

  • Here is the railroad overpass, and here is the freeway overpass.

  • By the "X," which appears to be right over the overpass of Elm, which would be to the east side of the overpass, is that right?

  • And it shows where Elm turns and goes under the railroad, the overpass.