overruns

[ˌəʊvəˈrʌnz]
  • 释义
  • 超过(范围)( overrun的第三人称单数 );(尤指坏事或不欲之事)泛滥;蔓延;多用(时间、钱财等);

  • 双语例句
  • 1、

    He was stunned to discover cost overruns of at least $1 billion.

    他震惊地发现花费至少超了10亿美元。

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  • 2、

    Major supplier of used clothing, jeans and used shoes, liquidations, closeouts, overruns, specials, and other products.

    主要供应商的旧衣服, 牛仔裤及用于鞋, 清盘, 清仓, 超支, 特色, 和其他产品.

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  • 3、

    Water overruns the kettle while boiling.

    水开时从壶里溢了出来.

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  • 4、

    High - priced weapons, often burdened with cost overruns and technical problems, will receive serious scrutiny.

    天价武器, 往往有着费用超支和技术问题, 应得到认真的审查.

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  • 5、

    This can help prevent deliberate buffer overruns.

    这有助于防止故意的缓冲区溢出.

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  • 6、

    This paper describes a model for use in predicting cost overruns on engineering design projects.

    本文的模型用于预测工程设计费用潜在超支的大小.

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  • 7、

    During the flood season, the river overruns its banks for several miles.

    在洪水季节, 河水从几英里的提岸溢出.

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    Financial database containing information such as labor hours, incurred costs, budgets, and any project cost overruns.

    财务数据库,包括如工时 、 发生的费用 、 预算以及任何项目费用超支等信息.

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    In practice , however, nuclear plants have often disappointed because of delays, cost overruns and breakdowns.

    但实际上, 核电站常常因延误 、 本超支以及故障而让人倍感失望.

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  • 10、

    At springtime this river always overruns.

    每到春天这条河总会泛滥.

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  • 11、

    Understanding and anticipating problems early can prevent major delays and budget overruns later.

    故,早期的判断和预测会避免大的延误和后来的预算超支.

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