over (EN)
préposition, adjectif, adverbe, nom, interjection

préposition “over”

over
  1. au-dessus de
    The airplane flew over the mountains, leaving a white trail against the blue sky.
  2. à travers
    The children hung a banner over the doorway for the birthday party.
  3. pendant (période de temps)
    The festival will continue over the course of three days.
  4. sur
    She spread the blanket over the bed to keep it clean.
  5. par-dessus
    The cat climbed over the wall to chase the mouse.
  6. plus de
    He chose a cup of tea over coffee for his morning routine.
  7. dépassant
    Are we already over the limit?
  8. par rapport à
    The number of attendees at the concert was significantly higher this year, over the previous one.
  9. divisé par
    Eight over four equals two.
  10. au-delà de (après avoir surmonté)
    After weeks of practice, she finally got over her fear of public speaking and delivered an excellent presentation.
  11. au cours de la prise de nourriture ou de boisson
    Over a cup of coffee, they discussed their future plans.
  12. sur (concernant)
    They had a heated argument over the rules of the game.
  13. victorieux
    Despite the team's inexperience, they won over the seasoned champions.

adjectif “over”

over, non-gradable
  1. fini
    The game was over after the final whistle blew.

adverbe “over”

over
  1. complètement
    Before we make a decision, let's talk it over.
  2. trop
    He was over-excited about the trip, packing his bags weeks in advance.
  3. renversé
    The toddler knocked the cup over, spilling juice all over the floor.
  4. de côté
    Move the book over to make room for your cup.
  5. par-dessus (d'un côté à l'autre)
    It's too high. I don't think I'll be able to throw the ball over.
  6. vers
    Could you hand the salt over to John, please?
  7. toute la nuit
    The snow fell heavily, covering the streets as we slept over at the cabin.
  8. de nouveau
    He messed up the first batch of cookies, so he had to bake them over.

nom “over”

sg. over, pl. overs or uncountable
  1. over (terme spécifique au cricket, invariable)
    The bowler delivered a maiden over, with no runs scored off his six balls.
  2. excédent
    After tallying up the charity donations, we found an over of $50 that we'll carry into next month's fund.

interjection “over”

over
  1. à vous
    "Bravo team has reached the checkpoint, awaiting further instructions, over."