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overpass
o·ver·pass O0187700 (ō′vər-păs′)n. A passage, roadway, or bridge that crosses above another roadway or thoroughfare.tr.v. (ō′vər-păs′) o·ver·passed or o·ver·past (-păst′), o·ver·pass·ing, o·ver·pass·es 1. To pass over or across; traverse.2. To go beyond; surpass.3. To go over (a limit or boundary); transgress.4. To overlook or disregard.overpass n (Civil Engineering) another name for flyover1 vb (tr) , -passes, -passing or -passed1. to pass over, through, or across2. to exceed3. to get over4. to ignoreo•ver•pass (n. ˈoʊ vərˌpæs, -ˌpɑs; v. ˌoʊ vərˈpæs, -ˈpɑs) n., v. -passed -past, -pass•ing. n. 1. a road, walkway, or bridge providing access over another route. v.t. 2. to pass over; traverse. 3. to exceed; overstep; transgress. 4. to surpass. 5. to ignore; disregard. v.i. 6. to pass over or by. [1250–1300] overpass Past participle: overpassed/overpast Gerund: overpassing
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overpass | overpass |
Present |
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I overpass | you overpass | he/she/it overpasses | we overpass | you overpass | they overpass |
Preterite |
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I overpassed/overpast | you overpassed/overpast | he/she/it overpassed/overpast | we overpassed/overpast | you overpassed/overpast | they overpassed/overpast |
Present Continuous |
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I am overpassing | you are overpassing | he/she/it is overpassing | we are overpassing | you are overpassing | they are overpassing |
Present Perfect |
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I have overpassed/overpast | you have overpassed/overpast | he/she/it has overpassed/overpast | we have overpassed/overpast | you have overpassed/overpast | they have overpassed/overpast |
Past Continuous |
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I was overpassing | you were overpassing | he/she/it was overpassing | we were overpassing | you were overpassing | they were overpassing |
Past Perfect |
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I had overpassed/overpast | you had overpassed/overpast | he/she/it had overpassed/overpast | we had overpassed/overpast | you had overpassed/overpast | they had overpassed/overpast |
Future |
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I will overpass | you will overpass | he/she/it will overpass | we will overpass | you will overpass | they will overpass |
Future Perfect |
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I will have overpassed/overpast | you will have overpassed/overpast | he/she/it will have overpassed/overpast | we will have overpassed/overpast | you will have overpassed/overpast | they will have overpassed/overpast |
Future Continuous |
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I will be overpassing | you will be overpassing | he/she/it will be overpassing | we will be overpassing | you will be overpassing | they will be overpassing |
Present Perfect Continuous |
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I have been overpassing | you have been overpassing | he/she/it has been overpassing | we have been overpassing | you have been overpassing | they have been overpassing |
Future Perfect Continuous |
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I will have been overpassing | you will have been overpassing | he/she/it will have been overpassing | we will have been overpassing | you will have been overpassing | they will have been overpassing |
Past Perfect Continuous |
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I had been overpassing | you had been overpassing | he/she/it had been overpassing | we had been overpassing | you had been overpassing | they had been overpassing |
Conditional |
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I would overpass | you would overpass | he/she/it would overpass | we would overpass | you would overpass | they would overpass |
Past Conditional |
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I would have overpassed/overpast | you would have overpassed/overpast | he/she/it would have overpassed/overpast | we would have overpassed/overpast | you would have overpassed/overpast | they would have overpassed/overpast | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | overpass - bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levelsflyoverbridge, span - a structure that allows people or vehicles to cross an obstacle such as a river or canal or railway etc. | Translationsoverpass (ˈəuvəpaːs) noun a bridge-like part of a road etc which passes over another road, a railway etc. (美)立體交叉,高架橋,陸橋 (美)立交桥,天桥,陆桥 Overpass
overpass[′ō·vər‚pas] (civil engineering) A grade separation in which traffic at the higher level is raised, and traffic at the lower level moves at approximately its original level. The upper level at such a grade separation. Overpass a bridge built at the intersection of two or more main transportation arteries that allows for the free flow of traffic on different levels. Overpasses are commonly constructed where highways and railroads intersect or over city streets that have both heavy vehicular and passenger traffic. An overpass can be either rectilinear or curvilinear, dependent on the type of intersection or the configuration of the intersecting city streets. Sometimes overpasses are arranged in several tiers and their spans are located one above the other. Most overpasses are either beam or frame structures because it is necessary to keep the spans low and because of the limited space that is available for piers; arch structures are comparatively rare. Currently, most overpasses are built from precast reinforced concrete. They usually consist of two to four spans, each 10–30 m long. Overpasses with more than four or five spans are called viaducts. AcronymsSeeOPASoverpass
Synonyms for overpassnoun bridge formed by the upper level of a crossing of two highways at different levelsSynonymsRelated Words |