1 ADV [ADVERB after verb] 向舷外 If you fall
overboard, you fall over the side of a boat into the water.
向舷外 -
His sailing instructor fell overboard and drowned during a lesson.
他的航海教练在一次训练课时从船上失足跌入水中,溺水身亡。
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He had jumped overboard in New York harbor and swum to shore.
他在纽约港跳下船,游上了岸。
2 PHRASE 做得过分(或过火) If you say that someone
goes overboard, you mean that they do something to a greater extent than is necessary or reasonable.
做得过分(或过火) [informal] -
Women sometimes damage their skin by going overboard with abrasive cleansers.
女性有时因过度使用磨砂膏而损伤了皮肤。
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What do you think causes the police to go overboard, to use excessive violence?
你认为是什么原因导致警察行为过激,滥用暴力?
SYN go too far, go mad, go over the top
3 PHRASE 抛弃,丢弃(想法、建议等) If you
throw something
overboard, for example an idea or suggestion, you reject it completely.
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