释义 |
overpass I. \| ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷| ̷ ̷\ verb Etymology: Middle English overpassen, from over (I) + passen to pass transitive verb 1. a. : to pass or get through : get to the end of < when that six months were overpassed — Ballad Book > b. : to manage to get through : surmount 2. : to pass beyond in quality, value, degree, or amount : surpass, exceed < so completely had his moral passion overpassed his concern for poetry — D.S.Savage > 3. a. : to pass across, over, or beyond : go to the other side of : cross < the last American frontier had been overpassed — H.J.Laski > b. : to pass over or beyond the restrictions of : transgress < a limit to patience … and when that was overpassed, then my anger blazed out — W.H.Hudson †1922 > < overpass the bounds of propriety > 4. a. : to pass over without comment or mention b. : to pass over in favor of another < colonels who have been overpassed for commands — Rudyard Kipling > intransitive verb : to pass over, by, away, or off II. \ˈ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. : a grade separation where clearance to traffic on the lower level is obtained by elevating the higher level (as with a bridge or viaduct) — compare underpass 2. : the upper level of a grade separation — called also overcrossing |