overdo
/ˌəʊvəˈduː/ (bre, ipa) · /ˌəʊvərˈduː/ (ame, ipa) · /ˌō-vər-ˈdü/ (ame, mw)
overdo — 動詞
- overdopresent simple I / you / we / they
- overdoeshe / she / it
- overdidpast simple
- overdonepast participle
- overdoing-ing form
1. to pass a sensible limit in what you do, use, or say, so the effect becomes too
做過頭
做得太多或太誇張
to pass a sensible limit in what you do, use, or say, so the effect becomes too strong, too much, or less believable.
Jonas overdid the garlic, and the soup tasted too strong.
Jonas 蒜頭放太多,湯喝起來味道太重了。
pattern: overdo + ingredient
For the school play, Nina overdid her makeup and looked much older.
為了學校演出,Nina 妝化太重,看起來老很多。
pattern: overdo + makeup
The ad overdoes the problem to make the product seem necessary.
那則廣告把問題講得太嚴重,好讓產品看起來像必需品。
After two extra shifts, Marco had overdone things and needed a day off.
連上兩個加班班次後,Marco 已經做過頭,只好休一天。
At birthday parties, Uncle Ray always overdoes it and buys huge cakes.
每次生日派對,Uncle Ray 總是會做過頭,買很大的蛋糕。
- exaggerate
best when facts, feelings, or effects are made bigger than they really are
- overstate
more formal and especially used for claims, risks, or numbers
- overuse
narrower, only about using something too often or too much
- go too far
informal and broad, often judging behavior in general
- hold back
to stay controlled and avoid doing too much
- understate
to make something seem smaller or less serious than it is
文法句型
overdo + food/detail/praise
overdo it / overdo things
用法筆記
Often takes an object naming food, decoration, praise, or emotion. When the exact action is obvious from context, speakers also use overdo it or sometimes overdo on its own.