overdoes

英 [ˌəʊvəˈdʌz] 美 [ˌoʊvərˈdʌz]

v.  做得过分; 做得过火; 夸张; 过多使用; 滥用; 烹煮(饭菜)时间过长
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柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 把…做得过分;把…做得过火;对…过于夸张
    If someone overdoes something, they behave in an exaggerated or extreme way.
    1. ...a recognition by the US central bank that it may have overdone its tightening when it pushed rates up to 6 per cent...
      美国中央银行承认将利率上调至6%可能是过度紧缩了银根
    2. He wants to give up working and stay home to look after the children. She feels, however, that this is overdoing it a bit.
      他想辞去工作,在家照看孩子。而她却觉得这样做有些过头。
  2. VERB 超出体力负荷地做
    If you overdo an activity, you try to do more than you can physically manage.
    1. It is important never to overdo new exercises...
      重要的是,不要过度练习新学的动作。
    2. The taxi drivers' association is urging its members, who can work as many hours as they want, not to overdo it.
      出租车司机协会劝告那些工作时长不受限制的会员不要疲劳驾驶。

双语例句

  1. She overdoes her acting.
    她演得太做作。
  2. However, everything has its two sides. The grassroots monitoring is of positive significance admittedly, but in the face of the same people and events, in case the so-called grassroots supervision overdoes, the results will be totally different.
    然而,任何事物都有其两面性,草根监督固然具有积极的意义,但是,面对同样的人和事,所谓的草根监督一旦过度,带来的结果就会截然不同。