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overshoot /əʊvəʃuːt; name oʊvərʃ-/ verb [intransitive, transitive] (overshot, overshot /-ʃɒt; name -ʃɑːt/) to spend more money or to do more than you originally planned 突破(预计费用);超过(原计划)◆the department may overshoot its cash limit this year. 这个部门今年可能要突破现金限额。◆we overshot our sales target by 20%. 我们的销量超出预期目标 20%。 opp undershoot ▸ overshoot /əʊvəʃuːt; name oʊvərʃ-/ noun [countable] ◆we need to avoid another big budget overshoot. 我们需要避免再一次严重预算超支。☞ overshoot☞ overshoot o·ver·shoot /ˏovə`ʃut; ˌəʊvəˈʃuːt/v [i,t] overshot /-`ʃɑt; -ˈʃɒt/ , overshot, overshootingto miss a place where you wanted to stop or leave a road, by going too far past it 超过,错过[想要停下来或离开某条路的地方]:◇i overshot the turn, and had to go back. 我驶过了转弯的地方,只得倒回去。 |