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单词 overdependence
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Definition of overdependence in English:

overdependence

nounəʊvədɪˈpɛnd(ə)nsˌōvərdiˈpendəns
  • Dependence to an excessive degree.

    overdependence on the tourism sector
    Example sentencesExamples
    • We need to do the same thing with respect to America's overdependence on foreign oil.
    • They are concerned about our overdependence upon foreign oil and what that does to us from a security standpoint.
    • Russian oil capacity is seen as a potential long-term insurance policy against overdependence on the Middle East.
    • An economy carrying huge personal debts, with an overdependence on an inflated and faltering housing market and a highly mobile industrial base, doesn't inspire confidence.
    • In the long run there is also the problem of their overdependence on a single product, which may be perpetuated by the favourable banana regime.
    • If so, you are showing signs of overdependence.
    • The show sucks and its overdependence on gags is cheap and irksome.
    • Germany is more aware of the fiscal perils it faces, but has no real solution to its overdependence on exports to support a growing pension and health burden.
    • The overdependence on the allies was one such factor.
    • In a nutshell, coal ports are exposed to the vulnerability that stems from overdependence on the fortunes of a single commodity.
    • In some instances " there was an overdependence on plagiarism ".
    • Waste management is in crisis because of decades of overdependence on landfills, opposition to incineration and little interest in recycling.
    • One could criticize The Broken Hearts Club for an overdependence on humour of the self-referential variety.
    • There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous.
    • Perhaps Woodward did have an overdependence on English players in the first Test, as critics suggested.
    • Watch for overdependence on single links.
    • Overdependence on a single operating system also raises the spectre of one really bad virus.
    • In any case, overdependence on the tourism sector alone is perhaps unwise.
    • Political issues were certainly on his mind, including the overdependence of the American economy on military spending.
    • Its objectives include reducing Britain's overdependence on imported energy sources, particularly Russian gas, and cutting fossil fuel emissions.

Derivatives

  • overdependent

  • adjective
    • The signs are usually a fall in academic performance, problems socialising with friends at school, or clingy, overdependent behaviour.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He is not concerned that the company was over-dependent on a single brand.
      • For in the last 30 years he has established that we have become dangerously overdependent on a few high-yielding varieties of plant.
      • Don't be over-dependent on dishes that need to be served chilled - a lot of things taste better at an ambient temperature anyway.
      • Sixth, the absence of any engagement with Iran leaves the United States over-dependent on Pakistan for influence in Afghanistan.

Rhymes

attendance, dependence, interdependence, resplendence, superintendence, tendance, transcendence
 
 

Definition of overdependence in US English:

overdependence

nounˌōvərdiˈpendəns
  • Dependence to an excessive degree.

    overdependence on the tourism sector
    Example sentencesExamples
    • An economy carrying huge personal debts, with an overdependence on an inflated and faltering housing market and a highly mobile industrial base, doesn't inspire confidence.
    • Political issues were certainly on his mind, including the overdependence of the American economy on military spending.
    • Russian oil capacity is seen as a potential long-term insurance policy against overdependence on the Middle East.
    • If so, you are showing signs of overdependence.
    • The show sucks and its overdependence on gags is cheap and irksome.
    • The overdependence on the allies was one such factor.
    • In the long run there is also the problem of their overdependence on a single product, which may be perpetuated by the favourable banana regime.
    • In any case, overdependence on the tourism sector alone is perhaps unwise.
    • In some instances " there was an overdependence on plagiarism ".
    • We need to do the same thing with respect to America's overdependence on foreign oil.
    • In a nutshell, coal ports are exposed to the vulnerability that stems from overdependence on the fortunes of a single commodity.
    • One could criticize The Broken Hearts Club for an overdependence on humour of the self-referential variety.
    • Waste management is in crisis because of decades of overdependence on landfills, opposition to incineration and little interest in recycling.
    • They are concerned about our overdependence upon foreign oil and what that does to us from a security standpoint.
    • There is an overdependence on unison writing between the alto and bass, and most of the drum lines are unimaginative and monotonous.
    • Perhaps Woodward did have an overdependence on English players in the first Test, as critics suggested.
    • Germany is more aware of the fiscal perils it faces, but has no real solution to its overdependence on exports to support a growing pension and health burden.
    • Watch for overdependence on single links.
    • Its objectives include reducing Britain's overdependence on imported energy sources, particularly Russian gas, and cutting fossil fuel emissions.
    • Overdependence on a single operating system also raises the spectre of one really bad virus.
 
 
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