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override 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/ˌōvərˈrīd/,
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overrides, 3rd person singular present; overrode, past tense; overriding, present participle; overridden, past participle;
  1. Use one's authority to reject or cancel (a decision, view, etc.)
    • - the legislature's insistence on overriding his budget vetoes
  2. Interrupt the action of (an automatic device), typically in order to take manual control
    • - you can override the cutout by releasing the switch
  3. Be more important than
    • - this commitment should override all other considerations
  4. Extend over; overlap
    • - the external rendering should not override the vapor barrier
  5. Travel or move over (a place or thing)
    • - part of the deposit was overridden and covered by the advancing ice
Noun
  1. A device for suspending an automatic function on a machine

  2. The action or process of suspending an automatic function

  3. An excess or increase on a budget, salary, or cost

  4. A commission paid to a manager on sales made by a subordinate or representative

  5. A cancellation of a decision by exertion of authority or winning of votes
    • - the House vote in favor of the bill was ten votes short of the requisite majority for an override

  1. a manually operated device to correct the operation of an automatic device
  2. overrule: rule against; "The Republicans were overruled when the House voted on the bill"
  3. nullification: the act of nullifying; making null and void; counteracting or overriding the effect or force of something
  4. prevail over; "health considerations override financial concerns"
  5. counteract the normal operation of (an automatic gear shift in a vehicle)
  6. ride (a horse) too hard
  7. An annotation is a summary made of information in a book, document, online record, video, software code or other information, "in the margin", or perhaps just underlined or highlighted passages. ...
  8. Method overriding, in object oriented programming , is a language feature that allows a subclass or child class to provide a specific implementation of a method that is already provided by one of its superclasses or parent classes. ...
  9. Override is a 1994 American science fiction genre short film. It was the directorial debut of Danny Glover and starred Lou Diamond Phillips and Emily Lloyd. It is based on the Nebula- and Hugo-nominated short story, Over the Long Haul, by Martha Soukup.
  10. OverRide or Last Battalion is a vertical-scrolling shooter for the PC-Engine, and was the first recorded game developed by Sting Entertainment. It was also known as Last Battalion on the X68000. It is now available as a free "one stage only" demo download on Sting's website.
  11. (Overriding (mathematics)) The mathematical concept of a function expresses the intuitive idea that one quantity (the argument of the function, also known as the input) completely determines another quantity (the value, or the output). ...
  12. A mechanism, device or procedure used to counteract an automatic control; A royalty; A device for prioritizing audio signals, such that certain signals receive priority over others; To ride across or beyond something; To ride a horse too hard; To counteract the normal operation of something
  13. (OVERRIDES) Making adjustments or intervening to change the camera's autoexposure system reading. Some overrides include exposure compensation and changing ISO ratings.
  14. (Overrides) Extra commission paid by airlines, hotels and other suppliers for volume bookings, p437.
  15. (Overrides) money paid on the production of breakaway legs.
  16. (overriding) Hiding or invalidating some other definition of the same name. (Not to be confused with overloading, which adds definitions that must be disambiguated some other way. ...
  17. (overriding) When a subclass redefines a method from the parent class - we won't see this until we talk about inheritance (the very end of the course)
  18. A commission paid to managerial personnel (e.g. principal broker) on sales made by their subordinates, usually calculated as a percentage of the gross sales commissions earned by the salesperson. ...
  19. A rental amount paid due to sales of the tenant. For example: A lease for a service station may contain a provision for a certain addition to the rent for every gallon of gasoline over a certain amount sold each month. ...
  20. A line that becomes improperly wrapped over itself and fouls a winch.
  21. The profits generated by the sales of other Consultants working in a Consultant’s business.
  22. Additional commission that may be paid by suppliers based on quantity or volume of sales.
  23. The continuation of an outdoor advertising program beyond a contracted period. An override, if offered by an outdoor company, is provided at no additional cost to an advertiser.
  24. To overturn the governor's veto by a 2/3 vote of the members present in both the House and the Senate.
  25. A request to enrol in a course/class that is not available via the myEnrolment system. The class might be full, clash with your other enrolments or may be restricted to students in a particular program or career.