overtime

英['əʊvətaɪm] 美['oʊvərtaɪm]
  • n. 加班时间(加班加点费);(比赛)延长时间
  • adv. 在规定时间之外(超出时间地)
overtimed overtimed overtiming overtimes
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星级词汇:
  • over prep.在...的上方;遍及地;在...期间adv.穿过;完全覆盖;结束;落下n.(板球中)每个投球手一次连续所投出的球数
Noun:
  1. work done in addition to regular working hours

  2. playing time beyond regulation, to break a tie

Adverb:
  1. beyond the regular time;

    "she often has to work overtime"

1. He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job.
他会为了完成工作无偿加班。

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2. The union issued an order instructing its members not to work overtime.
工会发出指示,不让会员超时工作.

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3. These new orders for our manufactures will mean working overtime.
这些订购我们产品的新订单意味着要加班.

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4. He pulls in a lot of overtime pay each month.
他每月挣得不少加班费.

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5. The union has imposed a ban on overtime.
工会制定了超时加班的禁令.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. We did a deal with the management on overtime.
      在加班问题上我们与管理部门达成一项协议。
    2. We're in dispute (with the management) about overtime rates.
      我们正(与资方)交涉加班费问题。
    3. This game is going to go into overtime.
      这场比赛将进行加时赛。
    4. I got one point in the last minute of overtime.
      在延长赛的最后一分钟我得了一分。
    用作副词 (adv.)
    1. This new order will mean working overtime.
      这一新定单意味着得加班加点.
    2. As an earnest of my good intentions I will work overtime this week.
      我愿本周加班工作以示诚意。