单词 | to go overboard |
释义 | > as lemmasto go overboard b. Excessively, beyond one's means. Chiefly in to go overboard: to behave immoderately; to go too far; to display excessive enthusiasm.In pontoon (blackjack): to go bust. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > lack of moderation or restraint > [adverb] unordinatelyc1384 untemperately1398 unmeasurablyc1400 unmannerly?a1425 unmeasurablec1443 inordinatelyc1450 riotously?c1450 immoderately1482 surfeitlyc1503 unsoberlyc1540 dissolutely1561 intemperantly1561 unbridledly1561 hard1569 intemperately1576 ahoit1598 high1602 extravagantly1660 overboard1931 the world > action or operation > behaviour > bad behaviour > lack of moderation or restraint > act immoderately or without restraint [verb (intransitive)] overdoa1325 outragea1387 surfeitc1400 outraya1450 exceed1488 lasha1560 overlash1579 overlaunch1579 wanton1631 extravagate1829 wallow1876 to hit the high spots1891 to go overboard1931 1931 D. Runyon in Collier's 26 Sept. 8/2 We go overboard today. We are washed out. We owe every bookmaker.., and now we are out trying to raise some scratch to pay off. 1945 A. A. Ostrow Compl. Card Player 39 If a player's total count passes 21..he has ‘gone over’, ‘gone overboard’ or ‘busted’. Banker collects the bet. 1960 N.Z. Listener 30 Sept. 11/1 I cannot admire ‘abstract’ interpretations any more than I can go overboard about sculpture rigged up out of bicycle parts. 1998 Muscle News No. 33. 37/6 You can really go overboard and spend so much money on things. < as lemmas |
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