overtime
英 ['əʊvətaɪm]
美 [,ovə'taɪm]
- n. [劳经] 加班时间;延长时间;加时赛
- adj. 超时的;加班的
- vt. 使超过时间
- adv. 加班地
CET6 TEM4 CET4 考 研 TOEFL
1、over- "above normal" + time.
overtime 超时,加时,加时赛over-,超过,time,时间。即超时,引申词义加时,加时赛。
- overtime (n.)
- "time above the regular hours of work," 1846, from over- + time (n.). Sporting sense first attested 1921, in an ice hockey context.
- 1. He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
- 他会为了完成工作无偿加班。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. The union issued an order instructing its members not to work overtime.
- 工会发出指示,不让会员超时工作.
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- 3. These new orders for our manufactures will mean working overtime.
- 这些订购我们产品的新订单意味着要加班.
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- 4. He pulls in a lot of overtime pay each month.
- 他每月挣得不少加班费.
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- 5. The union has imposed a ban on overtime.
- 工会制定了超时加班的禁令.
来自《简明英汉词典》