overtime
柯林斯词典
1. N-UNCOUNT Overtime is time that you spend doing your job in addition to your normal working hours. 加班
He would work overtime, without pay, to finish a job. 他会无偿地加班把一件工作完成。
2. PHRASE If you say that someone is working overtime to do something, you mean that they are using a lot of energy, effort, or enthusiasm trying to do it. 全力以赴地做[非正式]
We had to battle very hard and our defence worked overtime to keep us in the game. 我们只得苦战,我们的防守队员全力以赴确保我们不被淘汰。
3. N-UNCOUNT Overtime is an additional period of time that is added to the end of a sports game in which the score is tied, so that one team can score and win the game. 加时赛
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overtime /ˈəʊvəˌtaɪm/
剑桥词典
- (time spent working ) after the usual time needed or expected in a job
加班地
They're doing/working overtime to get the job done on time . 他们加班加点以准时完成这项工作。
Everyone is on overtime (= being paid extra for working after the usual time ) this weekend . 这个周末大家都有加班费。
US (UK extra time)
a period of time in a sports game in which play continues if neither team has won in the usual time allowed for the game
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