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81 overdo things/it
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82 overdo over·do
[ˌəʊvə'duː] [ˌəʊvə'dɪd]1) (exaggerate) esagerareto overdo it or things — (work too hard) lavorare troppo, (convalescent) affaticarsi troppo
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83 overdo beef
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84 overdo things
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85 overdo overdid overdone
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86 overdo things
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87 overdo compliments
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88 overdo oneself
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89 (to) overdo
(to) overdo /əʊvəˈdu:/A v. t.1 eccedere in (qc.); esagerare: That actor has overdone his part, quell'attore ha esagerato (o ha caricato) la sua parte NOTA D'USO: - to exaggerate, to overdo o to go too far?-2 guastare, sciupare l'effetto di (qc.) con l'esagerazione: Mary overdid her apology, Mary si profuse in troppe scuse3 cuocere troppo; far scuocere: You've overdone the pasta!, hai fatto scuocere la pasta!B v. i.esagerare; strafare● to overdo it, darci dentro (fam.); esagerare, strafare; ammazzarsi di lavoro □ to overdo oneself, strafare; affaticarsi troppo. -
90 (to) overdo
(to) overdo /əʊvəˈdu:/A v. t.1 eccedere in (qc.); esagerare: That actor has overdone his part, quell'attore ha esagerato (o ha caricato) la sua parte NOTA D'USO: - to exaggerate, to overdo o to go too far?-2 guastare, sciupare l'effetto di (qc.) con l'esagerazione: Mary overdid her apology, Mary si profuse in troppe scuse3 cuocere troppo; far scuocere: You've overdone the pasta!, hai fatto scuocere la pasta!B v. i.esagerare; strafare● to overdo it, darci dentro (fam.); esagerare, strafare; ammazzarsi di lavoro □ to overdo oneself, strafare; affaticarsi troppo. -
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92 -to exaggerate, to overdo o to go too far?-
Nota d'usoNon è sempre corretto tradurre il verbo “esagerare” con to exaggerate. Quest'ultimo, infatti, è usato soltanto quando si sovrastima qualcosa: I'm not exaggerating, there were a hundred people at the party, non sto esagerando, c'erano cento persone alla festa. Quando invece si vuole sottolineare che si è ecceduto in qualcosa si può usare semplicemente la locuzione too much o too many: I cooked too much rice, ho esagerato con il riso; I've made too many sandwiches, ho esagerato con i panini (non I've exaggerated with the sandwiches). In alternativa si può usare il verbo to overdo: I overdid it yesterday, I'm aching all over, ieri ho esagerato, mi fa male dappertutto. To go too far viene usato quando il comportamento di una persona è eccessivo e porta a conseguenze negative: I'm sorry I upset you, I went too far, mi dispiace di averti turbato, ho esagerato.English-Italian dictionary > -to exaggerate, to overdo o to go too far?-
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93 do not overdo it
Общая лексика: выше головы не прыгнешь -
94 don't overdo it!
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95 don't overdo quotations
Общая лексика: не злоупотребляйте цитатамиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > don't overdo quotations
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96 work hard but don't overdo it
1) Общая лексика: работайте усердно, но не переутомляйтесь2) Макаров: работай энергично, но не переутомляйсяУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > work hard but don't overdo it
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97 don't overdo it
לא צריך להגזים, אל תגזים* * *◙ םיזגת לא,םיזגהל ךירצ אל◄ -
98 to overdo
exagérer; forcer le trait; dramatiser; fam. en rajouter; en faire des tonnesEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to overdo
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99 to overdo the indignation
Pol. forcer sur l'indignation; en rajouter dans l'indignationEnglish-French dictionary of law, politics, economics & finance > to overdo the indignation
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100 don't overdo it
overdrijf niet, je hoeft niet te overdrijven, ga niet te ver
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Overdo — O ver*do , v. t. [imp. {Overdid}; p. p. {Overdone}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Overdoing}.] 1. To do too much; to exceed what is proper or true in doing; to exaggerate; to carry too far. [1913 Webster] Anything so overdone is from the purpose of playing.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overdo it — or overdo things to work too hard, making yourself tired or ill … English dictionary
overdo — ► VERB (overdoes; past overdid; past part. overdone) 1) do (something) excessively or in an exaggerated manner. 2) (overdo it/things) exhaust oneself. 3) use or add too much of. 4) (overdone … English terms dictionary
overdo — [ō΄vər do͞o′] vt. overdid, overdone, overdoing 1. to do too much, or to excess 2. to spoil the effect of by exaggeration [to overdo an apology] 3. to cook too long; overcook 4. to overwork; exhaust; tire vi. to do too much; … English World dictionary
Overdo — O ver*do , v. i. To labor too hard; to do too much. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overdo — index distort, overestimate, overindulge, overload, overreach Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
overdo — (v.) O.E. oferdon to do too much, from ofer (see OVER (Cf. over)) + don (see DO (Cf. do) (v.)). Common Germanic (Cf. O.H.G. ubartuan). Meaning to overtax, exhaust (especially in phrase to over do it) is attested from 1817. Of food, to cook too… … Etymology dictionary
overdo — [v] go to extremes; carry too far amplify, be intemperate, belabor, bite off too much*, do to death, drive oneself, exaggerate, fatigue, go overboard*, go too far*, hype, lay it on*, magnify, make federal case*, not know when to stop*, overburden … New thesaurus
overdo — UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈduː] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdu] verb [transitive] Word forms overdo : present tense I/you/we/they overdo he/she/it overdoes present participle overdoing past tense overdid UK [ˌəʊvə(r)ˈdɪd] / US [ˌoʊvərˈdɪd] past participle overdone UK… … English dictionary
overdo — o|ver|do [ ,ouvər du ] (past tense o|ver|did [ ,ouvər dıd ] ; past participle o|ver|done [ ,ouvər dʌn ] ) verb transitive to do, say, use, etc. more of something that you should: Don t overdo the spices or you ll lose the flavor of the meat. I… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
overdo it — WORK TOO HARD, overwork, do too much, burn the candle at both ends, overtax oneself, drive/push oneself too hard, work/run oneself into the ground, wear oneself to a shadow, wear oneself out, bit off more than one can chew, strain oneself;… … Useful english dictionary