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单词 overshoot
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overshoot


o·ver·shoot

O0192700 (ō′vər-sho͞ot′)v. o·ver·shot (-shŏt′), o·ver·shoot·ing, o·ver·shoots v.tr.1. To shoot or pass over or beyond.2. To miss by or as if by shooting, hitting, or propelling something too far.3. To fly beyond or past; overrun: The plane overshot the runway.4. To go beyond; exceed.v.intr. To shoot or go too far.
o′ver·shoot′ n.

overshoot

(ˌəʊvəˈʃuːt) vb, -shoots, -shooting or -shot1. to shoot or go beyond (a mark or target)2. (Aeronautics) to cause (an aircraft) to fly or taxi too far along (a runway) during landing or taking off, or (of an aircraft) to fly or taxi too far along a runway3. (tr) to pass swiftly over or down over, as water over a wheeln4. an act or instance of overshooting5. the extent of such overshooting6. (General Engineering) a momentary excessive response of an electrical or mechanical system

o•ver•shoot

(ˌoʊ vərˈʃut)

v. -shot, -shoot•ing. v.t. 1. to shoot or go over, beyond, or above so as to miss. 2. to pass or go by or beyond. 3. to fly beyond the end of (a landing strip) when landing. v.i. 4. to fly or go beyond. 5. to shoot over or above a mark. [1325–75]

overshoot

A phase of flight wherein a landing approach of an aircraft is not continued to touchdown. See also go around mode.

overshoot


Past participle: overshot
Gerund: overshooting
Imperative
overshoot
overshoot
Present
I overshoot
you overshoot
he/she/it overshoots
we overshoot
you overshoot
they overshoot
Preterite
I overshot
you overshot
he/she/it overshot
we overshot
you overshot
they overshot
Present Continuous
I am overshooting
you are overshooting
he/she/it is overshooting
we are overshooting
you are overshooting
they are overshooting
Present Perfect
I have overshot
you have overshot
he/she/it has overshot
we have overshot
you have overshot
they have overshot
Past Continuous
I was overshooting
you were overshooting
he/she/it was overshooting
we were overshooting
you were overshooting
they were overshooting
Past Perfect
I had overshot
you had overshot
he/she/it had overshot
we had overshot
you had overshot
they had overshot
Future
I will overshoot
you will overshoot
he/she/it will overshoot
we will overshoot
you will overshoot
they will overshoot
Future Perfect
I will have overshot
you will have overshot
he/she/it will have overshot
we will have overshot
you will have overshot
they will have overshot
Future Continuous
I will be overshooting
you will be overshooting
he/she/it will be overshooting
we will be overshooting
you will be overshooting
they will be overshooting
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been overshooting
you have been overshooting
he/she/it has been overshooting
we have been overshooting
you have been overshooting
they have been overshooting
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been overshooting
you will have been overshooting
he/she/it will have been overshooting
we will have been overshooting
you will have been overshooting
they will have been overshooting
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been overshooting
you had been overshooting
he/she/it had been overshooting
we had been overshooting
you had been overshooting
they had been overshooting
Conditional
I would overshoot
you would overshoot
he/she/it would overshoot
we would overshoot
you would overshoot
they would overshoot
Past Conditional
I would have overshot
you would have overshot
he/she/it would have overshot
we would have overshot
you would have overshot
they would have overshot
Thesaurus
Noun1.overshoot - an approach that fails and gives way to another attemptgo-around, wave-offlanding approach - the approach to a landing field by an airplane
Verb1.overshoot - shoot beyond or over (a target)shoot, blast - fire a shot; "the gunman blasted away"miss - fail to reach; "The arrow missed the target"undershoot - shoot short of or below (a target)
2.overshoot - aim too high; "The plan overshoots its aim"aspire, shoot for, draw a bead on, aim - have an ambitious plan or a lofty goaloverrun - run beyond or past; "The plane overran the runway"
Translations
超过飞过目标

overshoot

(əuvəˈʃuːt) past tense, past participle ˌoverˈshot (-ˈʃot) verb to go farther than (the point one was aiming at). The plane overshot the runway. 超過,飛過目標 超过,飞过目标
IdiomsSeeovershoot the mark

overshoot


overshoot

a momentary excessive response of an electrical or mechanical system

overshoot

[′ō·vər‚shüt] (electromagnetism) The reception of microwave signals where they were not intended, due to an unusual atmospheric condition that sets up variations in the index of refraction. (engineering) An initial transient response to a unidirectional change in input which exceeds the steady-state response. The maximum amount by which this transient response exceeds the steady-state response.

overshoot

The projection of an upper story beyond the wall of the story below, commonly on the front of the house but sometimes on the sides as well; frequently called a jetty. Also see framed overhang and hewn overhang.

overshoot

i. To fly beyond, over, or past a specific place, spot, boundary, object, or the like. The aircraft overshot its sector.
ii. To fly beyond or to bring an airplane down beyond an airfield, runway, or designated mark or spot while attempting to land at that airfield or place.
iii. In armament work (i.e., strafing and rocketry), to shoot a projectile beyond the target.
iv. In air combat, to fly over another airplane when following through in an attack and land up ahead of the aircraft being followed.
v. In bombing, to fly beyond the target; hence, to drop a bomb on the far side of the target.
vi. To be “on the overshoot” means that portion of the flight that occurs after a missed approach, as in “go around.”

overshoot


o·ver·shoot

(ō'vĕr-shūt), 1. Generally, any initial change, in response to a sudden step change in some factor, that is greater than the steady-state response to the new level of that factor; common in systems in which inertia or a time lag in negative feedback outweighs any damping that may be present. Changes in a negative direction are sometimes distinguished by the term undershoot, and the two may alternate in an oscillatory fashion, as in the transient oscillations of a pendulum when released from an initial displacement. 2. Momentary reversal of the membrane potential of a cell (inside becoming positive rather than negative relative to the outside) during an action potential; considered a form of overshoot1 because, before discovery of overshoot2, excitation was thought merely to depolarize the membrane to zero transmembrane potential.

o·ver·shoot

(ō'vĕr-shūt) 1. Any response to a step change in some factor that is greater than the steady-state response to the new level of that factor; common in systems in which inertia or a time lag in negative feedback outweighs any damping that may be present. 2. Momentary reversal of the membrane potential of a cell (inside becoming positive rather than negative relative to the outside) during an action potential.

overshoot

the stage of an ACTION POTENTIAL in which the voltage rises from zero to the positive peak.
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overshoot


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Synonyms for overshoot

noun an approach that fails and gives way to another attempt

Synonyms

  • go-around
  • wave-off

Related Words

  • landing approach

verb shoot beyond or over (a target)

Related Words

  • shoot
  • blast
  • miss

Antonyms

  • undershoot

verb aim too high

Related Words

  • aspire
  • shoot for
  • draw a bead on
  • aim
  • overrun
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