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English German Base über Adjective Late Attested 125.Over

正面 125.over
英 ['əʊvə]美 ['ovɚ]

背面
释义:
adv. 结束;越过;从头到尾prep. 越过;在…之上;遍于…之上adj. 结束的;上面的vt. 越过n. (Over)人名;(俄、西、土)奥韦尔
例句:
1. When the right woman comes along, this bad dream will be over.当有合适的女人出现时,这种胡思乱想就会停止了。

may---------"美"----------------少女may 五月——媚 联想:五月春光明“媚”。
over 在上,超过来自古英语ofer,来自Proto-Germanic*uberi,来自PIE*uper,向上,在上,来自PIE*upo的比较级,词源同up,super.引申词义超过。
overover: [OE] Etymologically, over denotes ‘more up, upper’. It originated as an Indo-European comparative form derived from the base *upó ‘under’, which gave rise to English up. This became prehistoric Germanic *uberi, which has diversified into German über, Swedish öfver, and Dutch, Danish, and English over. A derivative of the same base forms the second syllable of English above, while amongst over’s more surprising relatives are eaves and evil.=> above, eaves, evil, upover (prep.)Old English ofer "beyond, above, upon, in, across, past; on high," from Proto-Germanic *uberi (cognates: Old Saxon obar, Old Frisian over, Old Norse yfir, Old High German ubar, German über, Gothic ufar "over, above"), from PIE *uper (see super-). As an adjective from Old English uffera. As an adverb from late Old English. Sense of "finished" is attested from late 14c. Meaning "recovered from" is from 1929. In radio communication, used to indicate the speaker has finished speaking (1926). Adjective phrase over-the-counter is attested from 1875, originally of stocks and shares."

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