幸福航海家
超过 [ chāo guò ] 生词本基本释义 详细释义[ chāo guò ]1.由某物的后面赶到它的前面:他的车从左边~了前面的卡车。2.高出…之上:队员平均年龄~23岁。各车间产量都~原定计划。
滴水无香2005
这里的overrun是名词,as在这里是连接词,引导一个让步状语从句,注意它用了倒装结构,也就是把现在分词、过去分词、动词、形容词或名词放在as之前。从属连接词as和though可以引导一个让步状语从句,但这种让步状语从句中,as和though并不放在从句的句首,句首出现的是动词、形容词、副词、名词、现在分词或过去分词,然后写一个as,然后再放主语和谓语动词或助动词。如果从句中的谓语动词是一般动词的一般现在时或一般过去时,我们就要在从句的主语后面加一个助动词do、does、did。例如:My income, such as it is, supports my family.Run as he did, he wasn't able to catch the train.
荤淡美食家
furious–adjective 1. full of fury, violent passion, or rage; extremely angry; enraged: He was furious about the accident. 2. intensely violent, as wind or storms. 3. of unrestrained energy, speed, etc.: furious activity. rage /reɪdʒ/ –noun 1. angry fury; violent anger. 2. a fit of violent anger. 3. fury or violence of wind, waves, fire, disease, etc. 4. violence of feeling, desire, or appetite: the rage of thirst. 5. a violent desire or passion. 6. ardor; fervor; enthusiasm: poetic rage. 7. the object of widespread enthusiasm, as for being popular or fashionable: Raccoon coats were the rage on campus. 8. Archaic. insanity. –verb (used without object) 9. to act or speak with fury; show or feel violent anger; fulminate. 10. to move, rush, dash, or surge furiously. 11. to proceed, continue, or prevail with great violence: The battle raged ten days. 12. (of feelings, opinions, etc.) to hold sway with unabated violence. —Idiom13. all the rage, widely popular or in style. Related forms:rageful, adjective ragingly, adverb