over and above im Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Übersetzungen für over and above im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

I.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRÄP Over is used after many verbs in English (change over, fall over, lean over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc.).
over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in French: to be over in France = être en France; to swim over to sb = nager vers qn.
over is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority (control over, priority over etc.) or when giving the cause of something (delays over, trouble over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, priority, delay, trouble etc.).
over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations (overeat), adjective combinations (overconfident) and noun combinations (overcoat). These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary.
For particular usages see the entry below.

III.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] ADJ ADV

Siehe auch: trouble, priority, leave over, lean, fall away, fall, delay, control, change

I.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles SUBST

1. trouble U (problems):

ennuis mpl

3. trouble (effort, inconvenience):

4. trouble:

histoires fpl ugs
ennuis mpl
here comes trouble! scherzh
il y a de l'orage dans l'air übtr

III.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles VERB trans

V.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles

priority [Brit prʌɪˈɒrɪti, Am praɪˈɔrədi] SUBST

I.leave over VERB [Brit liːv -, Am liv -] (leave [sth] over)

I.lean [Brit liːn, Am lin] SUBST (meat)

II.lean [Brit liːn, Am lin] ADJ

III.lean <Prät, Part Passé leaned or leant> [Brit liːn, Am lin] VERB trans

IV.lean <Prät, Part Passé leaned or leant> [Brit liːn, Am lin] VERB intr

I.fall [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] SUBST

III.fall <Prät fell, Part Passé fallen> [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] VERB intr

1. fall (come down):

9. fall ground → fall away

I.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] SUBST

II.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] VERB trans

III.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] VERB intr

I.control [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] SUBST

1. control U (domination):

II.control <Part Prés controlling; Prät, Part Passé controlled> [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] VERB trans

to control oneself refl < Part Prés controlling; Prät, Part Passé controlled>:

I.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] SUBST

1. change (alteration):

II.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] VERB trans

III.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] VERB intr

Übersetzungen für over and above im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

I.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRÄP Over is used after many verbs in English (change over, fall over, lean over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc.).
over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in French: to be over in France = être en France; to swim over to sb = nager vers qn.
over is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority (control over, priority over etc.) or when giving the cause of something (delays over, trouble over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, priority, delay, trouble etc.).
over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations (overeat), adjective combinations (overconfident) and noun combinations (overcoat). These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary.
For particular usages see the entry below.

III.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] ADJ ADV

Siehe auch: trouble, priority, leave over, lean, fall away, fall, delay, control, change

I.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles SUBST

1. trouble U (problems):

ennuis mpl

3. trouble (effort, inconvenience):

4. trouble:

histoires fpl ugs
ennuis mpl
here comes trouble! scherzh
il y a de l'orage dans l'air übtr

III.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles VERB trans

V.trouble [Brit ˈtrʌb(ə)l, Am ˈtrəb(ə)l] Troubles

priority [Brit prʌɪˈɒrɪti, Am praɪˈɔrədi] SUBST

I.leave over VERB [Brit liːv -, Am liv -] (leave [sth] over)

I.lean [Brit liːn, Am lin] SUBST (meat)

II.lean [Brit liːn, Am lin] ADJ

III.lean <Prät, Part Passé leaned or leant> [Brit liːn, Am lin] VERB trans

IV.lean <Prät, Part Passé leaned or leant> [Brit liːn, Am lin] VERB intr

I.fall [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] SUBST

III.fall <Prät fell, Part Passé fallen> [Brit fɔːl, Am fɔl] VERB intr

1. fall (come down):

9. fall ground → fall away

I.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] SUBST

II.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] VERB trans

III.delay [Brit dɪˈleɪ, Am dəˈleɪ] VERB intr

I.control [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] SUBST

1. control U (domination):

II.control <Part Prés controlling; Prät, Part Passé controlled> [Brit kənˈtrəʊl, Am kənˈtroʊl] VERB trans

to control oneself refl < Part Prés controlling; Prät, Part Passé controlled>:

I.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] SUBST

1. change (alteration):

II.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] VERB trans

III.change [Brit tʃeɪn(d)ʒ, Am tʃeɪndʒ] VERB intr

I.above [Brit əˈbʌv, Am əˈbəv] PRON

II.above [Brit əˈbʌv, Am əˈbəv] PRÄP

III.above [Brit əˈbʌv, Am əˈbəv] ADJ

IV.above [Brit əˈbʌv, Am əˈbəv] ADV

V.above [Brit əˈbʌv, Am əˈbəv]

Siehe auch: over1, over2, cut

I.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] PRÄP Over is used after many verbs in English (change over, fall over, lean over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate verb entry (change, fall, lean etc.).
over is often used with another preposition in English (to, in, on) without altering the meaning. In this case over is usually not translated in French: to be over in France = être en France; to swim over to sb = nager vers qn.
over is often used with nouns in English when talking about superiority (control over, priority over etc.) or when giving the cause of something (delays over, trouble over etc.). For translations, consult the appropriate noun entry (control, priority, delay, trouble etc.).
over is often used as a prefix in verb combinations (overeat), adjective combinations (overconfident) and noun combinations (overcoat). These combinations are treated as headwords in the dictionary.
For particular usages see the entry below.

III.over1 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] ADJ ADV

over2 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] SUBST SPORT

I.cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] SUBST

II.cut <Part Prés cutting, Prät, Part Passé cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] VERB trans

III.cut <Part Prés cutting, Prät, Part Passé cut> [Brit kʌt, Am kət] VERB intr

V.cut [Brit kʌt, Am kət] ADJ

over2 [Brit ˈəʊvə, Am ˈoʊvər] SUBST SPORT

and [Brit ənd, (ə)n, and, Am ænd, (ə)n] KONJ When used as a straightforward conjunction, and is translated by et: to shout and sing = crier et chanter; Tom and Linda = Tom et Linda; my friend and colleague = mon ami et collègue.
and is sometimes used between two verbs in English to mean ‘in order to’ (wait and see, go and ask, try and rest etc.). To translate these expressions, look under the appropriate verb entry (wait, go, try etc).
For examples and other uses, see the entry below.

Siehe auch: wait, try, go

I.wait [Brit weɪt, Am weɪt] SUBST

1. wait (remain patiently):

tu vas voir! ugs
wait for it! MILIT

I.try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] SUBST

II.try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] VERB trans <Prät, Part Passé tried>

2. try (test out):

III.try <pl tries> [Brit trʌɪ, Am traɪ] VERB intr <Prät, Part Passé tried>

1. try (make attempt):

1. go (move, travel):

aller (from de, to à, en)
who goes there? MILIT

18. go (extend in depth or scope):

II.go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] VERB trans see usage note

III.go <pl goes> [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] SUBST

IV.go [Brit ɡəʊ, Am ɡoʊ] ADJ

he's all go ugs!
it's all the go ugs!
that was a near go ugs!
to go off on one Brit ugs
to go off like a frog in a sock Aus ugs event:
there you go ugs!

over and above im PONS Wörterbuch

Übersetzungen für over and above im Englisch»Französisch-Wörterbuch

II.above [əˈbʌv] ADV (on top of)

III.above [əˈbʌv] ADJ (previously mentioned)

I.over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] PRÄP

II.over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] ADV

III.over [ˈəʊvəʳ, Am ˈoʊvɚ] ADJ inv

Siehe auch: under

I.under [ˈʌndəʳ, Am -dɚ] PRÄP

II.under [ˈʌndəʳ, Am -dɚ] ADV

over and above aus dem Kälte-Glossar des Maschinenbaukonzerns GEA

Amerikanisches Englisch

Einsprachige Beispiele (nicht von der PONS Redaktion geprüft)

Englisch
In short, inflation is a real phenomenon brought about by a rise in real aggregate demand over and above real aggregate supply.
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Many benefits are expected from the improved power supply over and above the improvements in medical and educational facilities.
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His aim was to see whether there were specific deficits over and above general deficits.
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This, they argue, is a natural progression in the value added by the business over and above its inputs.
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The new rules allowed for outdoor, wilderness-based adventures (over and above dungeon adventures), and for characters up to 14th level.
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Indeed, research shows that contextual performance is a significant predictor of turnover over and above task performance.
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In addition, 1100lb kg of liquid hydrogen are loaded over and above that required by the 6-1 oxidizer / fuel engine mixture ratio.
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And what does such a device offer over and above a simple silenced.22, ubiquitous in any underworld?
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In all cases the engines are mounted over and above the wing leading edge.
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Then over and above the share of the produce the farmers had to pay numerous lags or cesses.
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