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[ˌəʊvə'ʃuːt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - shot) oltrepassare [junction, traffic lights]; mancare, tirare troppo oltre [ target]••to overshoot the mark — esagerare, passare il segno
* * *[əuvə'ʃu:t]past tense, past participle - overshot; verb(to go farther than (the point one was aiming at): The plane overshot the runway.) oltrepassare* * *overshoot /əʊvəˈʃu:t/n.1 (il) passare il segno; (l') andare oltre le proprie intenzioni2 sfondamento, sforamento ( del tempo concesso, ecc.); superamento ( di un tetto di spesa); (econ., fin.) splafonamento3 (aeron.) atterraggio lungo4 (elettr., TV) «overshoot».(to) overshoot /əʊvəˈʃu:t/(pass. e p. p. overshot) v. t. e i.1 oltrepassare; andare oltre ( le proprie intenzioni, ecc.); superare ( un limite, ecc.); sfondare, sforare: to overshoot a budget, sforare un preventivo; We had overshot our turning, avevamo oltrepassato la traversa giusta; ( radio, TV) to overshoot one's time, sforare l'orario stabilito; sforare; (fig.) to overshoot one's target, mancare l'obiettivo ( andando oltre); (autom., ecc.) to overshoot one's destination, oltrepassare la propria destinazione; (fin.) to overshoot a cash limit, sfondare un tetto di spesa; to overshoot a ceiling, splafonare2 (mil., sport) tirare (o sparare) oltre ( il bersaglio); fare un tiro (o un lancio) troppo lungo: to overshoot one's target, mancare il bersaglio con un tiro troppo lungo; ( di un proiettile, un missile o una palla) passare sopra, andare (o cadere) oltre il bersaglio (la porta, ecc.)● (fig.) to overshoot the mark, passare il segno; esagerare □ (aeron.) to overshoot the runway, non fermarsi alla fine della pista; fare un atterraggio lungo □ to overshoot oneself, andare oltre le proprie intenzioni; avere una reazione eccessiva; (fam.) passare di là.* * *[ˌəʊvə'ʃuːt]verbo transitivo (pass., p.pass. - shot) oltrepassare [junction, traffic lights]; mancare, tirare troppo oltre [ target]••to overshoot the mark — esagerare, passare il segno
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overshoot the mark — If you make a mistake as a result of misjudging something (situation, distance, amount, etc.), you overshoot the mark. He overshot the mark by about 20% … English Idioms & idiomatic expressions
overshoot the mark — phrasal 1. : to overstate a case : assert too much whose enthusiasm for things Greek may sometimes have overshot the mark Norman Douglas 2. : to fall into error : go astray the gossips overshot the mark O.S.J.Gogarty … Useful english dictionary
overstep (or overshoot) the mark — go beyond what is acceptable. → overstep … English new terms dictionary
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mark — I. /mak / (say mahk) noun 1. a visible trace or impression upon anything, as a line, cut, dent, stain, bruise, etc. 2. a badge, brand, or other visible sign assumed or imposed. 3. a symbol used in writing or printing: a punctuation mark. 4. a… …
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Overshoot — O ver*shoot , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Overshot}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overshooting}.] 1. To shoot over or beyond; to miss; as, to overshoot a mark; to overshoot the green in golf. Not to overshoot his game. South. [1913 Webster] 2. Hence: To go beyond… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English