override 的 2 个定义
o·ver·rode, o·ver·rid·den, o·ver·rid·ing.
- to prevail or have dominance over; have final authority or say over; overrule: to override one's advisers.
- to disregard, set aside, or nullify; countermand: to override the board's veto.
- to take precedence over; preempt or supersede: to override any other considerations.
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- a commission on sales or profits, especially one paid at the executive or managerial level.
- budgetary or expense increase; exceeding of an estimate: work stoppage because of cost overrides.
- an ability or allowance to correct, change, supplement, or suspend the operation of an otherwise automatic mechanism, system, etc.
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override 近义词
supersede
更多override例句
- The Maryland Senate is expected to take up the override vote on Friday.
- Hogan, who is fighting against a likely veto override by the General Assembly of a bill that would impose a tax on digital ads, made one veiled reference about raising taxes during the economic recovery.
- Talk about it before you get to the trailhead, because once you are sitting on your machines, you’ll get that eager override and people will be charging everywhere.
- This vote, like an override of a veto or a constitutional amendment, would take a two-thirds majority in each chamber.
- The bottom line is that giving humans more agency means you’re inviting creativity — and letting diversity override bias.
- Obviously, the U.S. has improved their systems since then, but this was before they knew about the override device.
- (4) Does the more recently enacted Affordable Care Act effectively override the previously enacted RFRA?
- So far, supporters of same-sex marriage say they are three votes short of an override in the Senate and 12 in the House.
- My biggest regrets are the moments that I let a lack of data override my intuition on what's best for our customers.
- But the president could then veto that measure, and the override attempt would fail.
- Then, as now, high prices led to consumption; for vanity likes to override obstacles.
- In intellect he was the king's superior, but he allowed George's prejudices to override his convictions.
- If he had given way to Slaughter he was not going to allow any one else to override him.
- The Bosnian showed his eagerness by an evident determination to override all suggested difficulties.
- But it was not inclined to admit in practice that the British Constitution could override its own particular interests.