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词汇 override
释义 override
verb
uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈraɪd/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈraɪd/overrode | overridden

overrideverb (NOT ACCEPT)


[ T ]
(of a person who has the necessary authority) to decide against or refuse to accept a previous decision, an order, a person, etc.: (拥有必要权威的人)否决,推翻,撤销,使无效
Every time I make a suggestion at work, my boss overrides me/it.每次我对工作提出建议,我的老板都不听。
The president used his veto to override the committee's decision.总裁利用手中的否决权推翻了委员会的决定。
[ T ]
to operate an automatic machine by hand: 对(自动机器)改用手控;超驰控制,超控
He overrode the autopilot when he realized it was malfunctioning.他意识到自动驾驶仪出了故障,就改为手动驾驶。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Refusing & rejecting
abjuration
abnegate
abnegation
bar
bat something/someone away
decline
disavow
gainsay
oppositional
opt
opt out
pass on
pass something up
punt on something
rebel
refuse
sb wouldn't touch something/someone with a bargepole/barge poleidiom
tear
wash your hands of somethingidiom
would not do something for all the tea in Chinaidiom

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Using and misusing

overrideverb (CONTROL)


[ T ]
to take control over something, especially in order to change the way it operates: (尤指为改变运作方式而)操控,制服
The pills are designed to override your body's own hormones.这些药片用以调节人体自身的荷尔蒙分泌。
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Controlling and being in charge
aggrandize
assert your authority
assume
assumption
authoritative
get the better of someoneidiom
get your hooks into someone/somethingidiom
get/fall into the wrong handsidiom
govern
guiding principle
paternalistically
peremptorily
peremptory
play Godidiom
plenipotentiary
slow
tame
what someone says, goesidiom
wrangle
wrangler

overrideverb (MORE IMPORTANT)


[ T ]
to be more important than something: 比…更重要;压倒;凌驾
Parents' concern for their children's future often overrides all their other concerns.父母对子女未来的考虑往往重于他们对其他任何事情的关心。
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Being important and having importance
beat
big deal
bulk
bulk largeidiom
centrality
count
countable
cut
echo down/through the agesidiom
equally
fish
front and centre
have bigger/other fish to fryidiom
have/take pride of placeidiom
matter
preponderate
pride
reign
the beating heart of somethingidiom
treasurable

overrideverb (TRAVEL)


[ I ]UK
to travel on public transport further than your ticket allows you to: (公共交通工具)超程乘车(实际距离超出车票允许的距离)
There is a $20 penalty for passengers who travel without a ticket or override.无票旅行或超程旅行的乘客将受到20美元的处罚。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Travelling
around Robin Hood's barnidiom
backpack
bag drop
bourne
bum
bum around
communication
commuting
connection
move
negotiate
Robin Hood
shuttle
super-commuting
swan
taken
tour
transoceanic
visa
well travelled
override
noun[ C ]
uk /ˌəʊ.vəˈraɪd/ us /ˌoʊ.vɚˈraɪd/

overridenoun[C] (DEVICE)


a device that changes the control of a machine or system in special situations, especially from automatic to manual: (尤指从自动改为手动的)超控装置
The heating system has a manual override.这套取暖系统有一个手动超控装置。
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Engineering - mechanical
-engined
air-cooled
artificer
automative
bionics
dolly
drive shaft
engage
go on
horsepower
mechanical
mechanize
neutral
oilcan
pneumatic
stress test
tick over
tune (something) up
unmechanized
valve

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Electrical switches & connections

overridenoun[C] (POLITICS)


in American politics, an occasion when an elected group of people refuses to accept a decision made by an elected leader: (美国政治中对选举产生的领导人所作决定的)否决,推翻
The vote fell short of the majority needed for an override of the Governor's veto.投票未过半数,未能推翻州长的否决。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

International relations: United States politics & government
anti-Republican
battleground state
bicameral
blue state
caucus
confederacy
gubernatorial
homeland security
House Committee
impeach
Independence Day
joint resolution
pentagon
republican
secret service
secretary
Secretary of State
the Articles of Confederation
the GOP
the Republican Party

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Refusing & rejecting

override | American Dictionary


override
verb[ T ]
us/ˌoʊ·vərˈrɑɪd/past tenseoverrodeus/ˌoʊ·vərˈroʊd/ | past participleoverriddenus/ˌoʊ·vərˈrɪd·ən/
to ignore or refuse to accept a suggestion, idea, or method that already exists or operates:
The legislature voted to override the presidential veto.

override | Business English


override
verb[ T ]
uk /ˌəʊvəˈraɪd/us
to refuse to accept or to decide against a previous decision or order:
override a decision/vetoIt takes a two-thirds vote of the House and Senate to override the governor's veto.
Every time I make a suggestion at work, my boss overrides me.
to be more important than something else:
The common good, he argued, overrode minority interests.
to stop a machine operating automatically, and control it yourself:
He overrode the autopilot when he realised it was malfunctioning.

overriding


adjective[ before noun ]
The safety of our employees is our overriding priority.
override
noun[ C ]
uk /ˈəʊvəraɪd/us
a vote or a decision that ends or changes an earlier law or decision:
The city council voted in favor of a tax override.
a way of changing the control of a machine or system in special situations, especially from automatic to control by a person:
The heating system has a manual override.
HR
→ overriding commission

Examples of override


override
Establishment of such predetermined decision rules can reduce the risk of short-term socio-economic considerations overriding long-term biological and ecological considerations.
Due to a number of prominent overriding problems, her unusual talent and capacity to absorb and adjust were not immediately evident.
Therefore, the ravages of age are possible to overcome and variance from such factors as linguistic similarity overrides some of these effects.
The overriding theme throughout has been that theories do not apply in any simple deductive way to the world.
The first and overriding responsibility of any physician is to the welfare of the individual patient.
There is slight overriding of the pulmonary trunk with the same anterior deviation of the outlet septum.
The overriding ethical concern behind the concept of information services is the idea of information as a right.
His argument is that altruism is a kind of self-control, overriding one's current impulse for the sake of a longer-range good.
The results showed that labeling had a powerful effect on inductive inference, often overriding perceptual similarity.
A charge of provinciality might perhaps be justified, but the nobility of the design overrides the criticism.
Is there any overriding reason to disclose information, for example, serious danger to others?
The overriding salience of the communal divide is illustrated by the negligible levels of cross-religion support for nationalist and unionist parties.
All of this sprang from an overriding concern to limit the state's financial commitments.
More generally, the only policies to survive were those that were consistent with the overriding priority now attached to sterling.
By collecting information on current symptomatology the overriding problem of recall is minimized.
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