- overborne
- [͵əʋvəʹbɔ:n] p. p. от overbear
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
Новый большой англо-русский словарь. 2001.
overborne — /oh veuhr bawrn , bohrn /, adj. 1. overcome; crushed; oppressed. v. 2. pp. of overbear. * * * … Universalium
overborne — v. prevail over, overcome with weight or force; domineer, subdue; outweigh, have greater importance or bearing,o·ver bear || ‚əʊvÉ™(r) bÉœrɪŋ / bɜə … English contemporary dictionary
overborne — past participle of overbear … English new terms dictionary
overborne — past part. of OVERBEAR … Useful english dictionary
R v Thomas — Infobox Court Case name=R v Thomas court=Victorian Court of Appeal date decided=18 August 2006 full name=The Queen v Joseph Terrence Thomas citations=Cite Case AU|VSCA|165|2006 judges=Maxwell P, Buchanan Vincent JJA prior actions= DPP v Thomas… … Wikipedia
overbear — overbearer, n. /oh veuhr bair /, v., overbore, overborne, overbearing. v.t. 1. to bear over or down by weight or force: With his superior strength he easily overbore his opponent in the fight. 2. to overcome or overwhelm: A spirited defense had… … Universalium
Failure — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Failure >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 failure failure Sgm: N 1 nonsuccess nonsuccess nonfulfillment Sgm: N 1 dead failure dead failure successlessness Sgm: N 1 abortion abortion miscarriage Sgm: N 1 b … English dictionary for students
Subjection — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Subjection >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 subjection subjection Sgm: N 1 dependence dependence dependency Sgm: N 1 subordination subordination Sgm: N 1 thrall thrall thraldom enthrallment subjugation … English dictionary for students
overbear — o|ver|bear [ˌəuvəˈbeə US ˌouvərˈber] v past tense overbore [ ˈbo: US ˈbo:r] past participle overborne [ ˈbo:n US ˈbo:rn] [T usually passive] to defeat someone or something ▪ She is independent minded enough not to be easily overborne by her… … Dictionary of contemporary English
Overbear — O ver*bear , v. t. 1. To bear down or carry down, as by excess of weight, power, force, etc.; to overcome; to suppress. [1913 Webster] The point of reputation, when the news first came of the battle lost, did overbear the reason of war. Bacon.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
overbear — transitive verb (overbore; overborne; also overborn; bearing) Date: 1535 1. to bring down by superior weight or force ; overwhelm 2. a. to domineer over b. to surpass in importance or cogency ; outweigh … New Collegiate Dictionary