- go over to something
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
Useful english dictionary. 2012.
over against something — over against sth idiom in contrast with sth Main entry: ↑overidiom … Useful english dictionary
go over/through something with a fine-tooth comb — go over/through (something) with a fine tooth comb : to examine something very closely The police are going over the evidence with a fine tooth comb. • • • Main Entry: ↑fine tooth comb … Useful english dictionary
take over from something — ˌtake ˈover (from sth) derived to become bigger or more important than sth else; to replace sth • Try not to let negative thoughts take over. • It has been suggested that mammals took over from dinosaurs 65 million years ago. • In your teens, pee … Useful english dictionary
brim over (with something) — ˌbrim ˈover (with sth) derived (of a cup, container, etc.) to be so full of a liquid that it flows over the edge Syn: ↑overflow: (figurative) Her heart was brimming over with happiness. Main entry … Useful english dictionary
cross over (to something) — ˌcross ˈover (to/into sth) derived to move or change from one type of culture, music, political party, etc. to another • a cult movie that has crossed over to mass appeal related noun ↑crossover Main entry: ↑crossderived … Useful english dictionary
cross over (into something) — ˌcross ˈover (to/into sth) derived to move or change from one type of culture, music, political party, etc. to another • a cult movie that has crossed over to mass appeal related noun ↑crossover Main entry: ↑crossderived … Useful english dictionary
come over to something — ˌcome ˈover (to sth) derived to change from one side, opinion, etc. to another Main entry: ↑comederived … Useful english dictionary
change over (from something) (to something) — ˌchange ˈover (from sth) (to sth) derived to change from one system or position to another • The farm has changed over to organic methods. related noun ↑changeover Main entry: ↑changederived … Useful english dictionary
give something over to something — ˌgive sthˈover to sth derived usually passive to use sth for one particular purpose • The gallery is given over to British art. Main entry: ↑givederived … Useful english dictionary
turn something over to something — ˌturn sthˈover to sth derived to change the use or function of sth • The factory was turned over to the manufacture of aircraft parts. Main entry: ↑turnderived … Useful english dictionary
stand over stand something over — be postponed or postpone something. → stand … English new terms dictionary