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Definition of overspill in English: overspillnoun ˈəʊvəspɪlˈoʊvərˌspɪl mass nounBritish 1The action or result of spilling over or spreading into another area. 溢洒;溅出 there was an extra bed for the overspill of sleepers Example sentencesExamples - These visitors, and the almost certain overspill of residents' cars, will obviously park on Stonyhurst Avenue, to the further inconvenience and safety of local residents.
- It might be suitable for a single piece of sculptural overspill.
- ‘In games like that there's going to be times when there's a bit of tension overspill, it's one of those things,’ he said of the brawl, which involved several players from either side
- They have also complained to the parish council about noise disturbance at night related to functions at the village hall and the use of the Laurel Croft parking areas as an overspill from the main car park.
- Not uncommonly there is no bed because of overspill from the medical wards on to the surgical wards, as in winter bed crises, and the operation is postponed for weeks or months.
- A Braintree commuter first reported the problem of overspill from the site on to the railway line at Mill Hill last July.
- Make sure you are holding the rod in case the carp feels the hook and bolts, and make sure you have your thumb on the drum of the centrepin to avoid overspill as it spins fast round as line is taken.
- It is also one of the biggest television buyers in Northern Ireland, ensuring maximum overspill into the Republic's multichannel viewers.
- Be it climate change, landfill overspill, or any other problem the time is here to hit the filth-monger very, very hard through the taxation system.
- This also needed to be monitored in residential areas to make sure there was no overspill.
- The cold snap has turned the bins' overspill into a welcome fast food source for the rat.
- Now color in all the areas, with the red pen, that actually contain water and a full two centimeters to all sides, to allow for overspill.
- Parapet walls are normally associated with lead-lined parapet gutters which are prone to overspill when blocked, wetting the brickwork below and which will leak if the lead splits or if the steps are too shallow.
- On ground level is a studio for meetings, rehearsals, exhibitions, children's shows and overspill from the small café-bar that opens on to the lane outside in the summer.
- Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts.
- The overspill from the A & E was packing the corridors, it was bedlam.
- The overspill of rain water in winter is a danger to pedestrians, quite apart from the embarrassing appearance.
- He built a villa nearby in 1949, on the ruins of a Nazi bunker, and any overspill of house guests would be mopped up by the Splen-dee-do, as American clients still insist on pronouncing it.
- That could have been avoided to a significant extent, if not entirely, by cutting and loading the clay directly into barges in some areas and by restricting the period during which overspill was allowed to continue in others.
- An overspill from the pub sat on the wall opposite with pints and ghetto-blasters and a dozen pairs of runners hung by their laces from the telegraph wires overhead.
- 1.1 A surplus population moving or forced to move from an overcrowded area to a less heavily populated one.
〈英〉溢出物;过剩人口(尤指向人口较少地区迁移的过剩人口) organizing arrangements for overspill from the cities Example sentencesExamples - It's become more than a relief, a emotional overspill, something to turn to.
- ‘There are three official sites in York, but the main problem at those is an overspill of people.’
- The modern balcony now accommodates the overspill of snackers.
- By 1960 the nurseries had moved out to the south coast around Worthing or had sold up for Greater London overspill housing.
- The arts and social science faculties of Paris university had been moved to an overspill site on the former shanty town of Nanterre in 1964, and had grown from 4,000 to 15,000 students by the autumn of 1967.
- The authorities must take the blame for this for turning a blind eye to the town being used as a dumping ground for overspill areas, so we now have anti-social behaviour on a scale that many inner city areas never even see.
- Like any successful event there was an overspill into another venue.
- Georges Quay will have some overspill space and it remains to be seen what happens with Spencer Dock.
- New Addington's not a bad council estate, as overspill estates go, but it is enormous and somewhat lacking in character.
- It was very useful for overspill, which is why its character has changed.
- People think it is some kind of overspill of London and don't realise the fantastic scenery.
- The Business Academy, Bexley, which serves the south-east London overspill estates of Thamesmead and Erith, is the first of a new type of secondary school.
- Created as one of the postwar new towns, it was first populated as an east London overspill.
- The former Manchester council overspill estate has been transformed thanks to multi-million pound investment and the work of local people.
- There was something inherently strange and alien about the flowers, but at the same time humble, like they were overspills from something much greater.
- There are plenty of pensions and hotels willing to accommodate the overspill and your travel operator should be able to guide you as to which will suit you best.
- There is also concern about the long-term parking situation as Pope's Avenue, at the side of Gifford House, is already suffering from the overspill of parking from the borough's controlled parking zone.
- Norris Green was one of the first overspill areas built after the war.
- There are a lot of people around that one would have thought would have ended up in Provence, plus a lot of overspill from the Dordogne.
- An essence she might purchase in a tiny phial for a considerable sum is so abundant, here at its source, that it's no doubt poured roughly into barrels and the overspills trampled into mud - or so she fancies.
- Fermoy, Co Cork, dropped from being in the litter-free category for the first time, to being placed ninth because of an overspill surrounding the recycling bank in the town's car park.
- Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney.
- There are plenty of terry towel sun visors and orthopedic tennis shoes and lunchtime special offers, but it's also seeing a boom in high tech industries, picking up the overspill from California.
- Under Operation Safeguard, police forces could charge whatever price they liked for the use of cells to house the overspill of convicted prisoners.
- You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing?
- People huddle under shelter and umbrellas as drops pour down and overspills cascade.
- A marquee will take the overspill from the church as well as being the centre for refreshments and music after the Mass in honour of the Sacred Heart.
- We now have an overspill of graduates with degrees in media studies, many of whom will never work in newspapers, television or PR, and an acute shortage of essential workers such as nurses, builders, joiners and plumbers.
- So when it gets very busy, and the escalators clog up, the overspill cascades down them.
- The Greater London Council was developing big new housing estates in the town to accommodate the London overspill.
- Debut features, particularly those made by auteur directors, often tend to be overwrought with emotional content, the overspill of a 30-year build-up of frustration and raw talent.
- They will also want to know if these controls will just cause an overspill of traffic on to secondary roads.
- If the decisions are incorrect or made for the wrong reasons, they can transform a pleasant and attractive area into a sprawling mass of houses which will be far worse than the original Salford overspill.
- Maybe it will come but we don't seem to be a destination for the overspill from Glasgow.
- Are we being offered a relief road only on the condition that Leeds can build between 550/800 houses (which figure is correct?) creating an overspill area for Leeds?
- She has an overspill of Power, so much that she can't keep it all inside of her.
- All its 250 staff had to move to temporary overspill offices on the former Transco site at Heworth Green.
- Like many people in this town she and her husband were part of the London overspill in the 60s.
- Cumbernauld lies 13 miles north from Glasgow, and was developed from 1956 to accommodate Glasgow's overspill.
- There is, however, strong evidence to show that the present great Fulmar spread is not of St Kildan birds, but a population overspill from Iceland.
Synonyms spill, spillage, flood, flooding, inundation, excess water surplus, excess, additional people, additional things, extra people, extra things, remainder, overabundance
Definition of overspill in US English: overspillnounˈoʊvərˌspɪlˈōvərˌspil British 1The action or result of spilling over or spreading into another area. 溢洒;溅出 there was an extra bed for the overspill of sleepers Example sentencesExamples - Be it climate change, landfill overspill, or any other problem the time is here to hit the filth-monger very, very hard through the taxation system.
- Parapet walls are normally associated with lead-lined parapet gutters which are prone to overspill when blocked, wetting the brickwork below and which will leak if the lead splits or if the steps are too shallow.
- Not uncommonly there is no bed because of overspill from the medical wards on to the surgical wards, as in winter bed crises, and the operation is postponed for weeks or months.
- Box up and stow away any overspill of ornaments and act like an obsessively tidy person, neatly fold and put away until you've exchanged contracts.
- These visitors, and the almost certain overspill of residents' cars, will obviously park on Stonyhurst Avenue, to the further inconvenience and safety of local residents.
- An overspill from the pub sat on the wall opposite with pints and ghetto-blasters and a dozen pairs of runners hung by their laces from the telegraph wires overhead.
- On ground level is a studio for meetings, rehearsals, exhibitions, children's shows and overspill from the small café-bar that opens on to the lane outside in the summer.
- The overspill from the A & E was packing the corridors, it was bedlam.
- He built a villa nearby in 1949, on the ruins of a Nazi bunker, and any overspill of house guests would be mopped up by the Splen-dee-do, as American clients still insist on pronouncing it.
- ‘In games like that there's going to be times when there's a bit of tension overspill, it's one of those things,’ he said of the brawl, which involved several players from either side
- The overspill of rain water in winter is a danger to pedestrians, quite apart from the embarrassing appearance.
- That could have been avoided to a significant extent, if not entirely, by cutting and loading the clay directly into barges in some areas and by restricting the period during which overspill was allowed to continue in others.
- This also needed to be monitored in residential areas to make sure there was no overspill.
- Now color in all the areas, with the red pen, that actually contain water and a full two centimeters to all sides, to allow for overspill.
- It is also one of the biggest television buyers in Northern Ireland, ensuring maximum overspill into the Republic's multichannel viewers.
- Make sure you are holding the rod in case the carp feels the hook and bolts, and make sure you have your thumb on the drum of the centrepin to avoid overspill as it spins fast round as line is taken.
- It might be suitable for a single piece of sculptural overspill.
- The cold snap has turned the bins' overspill into a welcome fast food source for the rat.
- A Braintree commuter first reported the problem of overspill from the site on to the railway line at Mill Hill last July.
- They have also complained to the parish council about noise disturbance at night related to functions at the village hall and the use of the Laurel Croft parking areas as an overspill from the main car park.
- 1.1 People or things that spill over or are in excess.
Example sentencesExamples - A marquee will take the overspill from the church as well as being the centre for refreshments and music after the Mass in honour of the Sacred Heart.
- New Addington's not a bad council estate, as overspill estates go, but it is enormous and somewhat lacking in character.
- The Greater London Council was developing big new housing estates in the town to accommodate the London overspill.
- So when it gets very busy, and the escalators clog up, the overspill cascades down them.
- There are plenty of pensions and hotels willing to accommodate the overspill and your travel operator should be able to guide you as to which will suit you best.
- Debut features, particularly those made by auteur directors, often tend to be overwrought with emotional content, the overspill of a 30-year build-up of frustration and raw talent.
- Walthamstow is like any other anonymous London suburb flourishing from the overspill of city dwellers from areas such as Islington and Hackney.
- There is also concern about the long-term parking situation as Pope's Avenue, at the side of Gifford House, is already suffering from the overspill of parking from the borough's controlled parking zone.
- Maybe it will come but we don't seem to be a destination for the overspill from Glasgow.
- Like many people in this town she and her husband were part of the London overspill in the 60s.
- Like any successful event there was an overspill into another venue.
- There are a lot of people around that one would have thought would have ended up in Provence, plus a lot of overspill from the Dordogne.
- Norris Green was one of the first overspill areas built after the war.
- All its 250 staff had to move to temporary overspill offices on the former Transco site at Heworth Green.
- Are we being offered a relief road only on the condition that Leeds can build between 550/800 houses (which figure is correct?) creating an overspill area for Leeds?
- An essence she might purchase in a tiny phial for a considerable sum is so abundant, here at its source, that it's no doubt poured roughly into barrels and the overspills trampled into mud - or so she fancies.
- The former Manchester council overspill estate has been transformed thanks to multi-million pound investment and the work of local people.
- People huddle under shelter and umbrellas as drops pour down and overspills cascade.
- Created as one of the postwar new towns, it was first populated as an east London overspill.
- We now have an overspill of graduates with degrees in media studies, many of whom will never work in newspapers, television or PR, and an acute shortage of essential workers such as nurses, builders, joiners and plumbers.
- If the decisions are incorrect or made for the wrong reasons, they can transform a pleasant and attractive area into a sprawling mass of houses which will be far worse than the original Salford overspill.
- There was something inherently strange and alien about the flowers, but at the same time humble, like they were overspills from something much greater.
- You could try to enforce a limit on the amount the binmen collect, but would leaving the overspill at the side of the road be a good thing?
- They will also want to know if these controls will just cause an overspill of traffic on to secondary roads.
- People think it is some kind of overspill of London and don't realise the fantastic scenery.
- Under Operation Safeguard, police forces could charge whatever price they liked for the use of cells to house the overspill of convicted prisoners.
- It was very useful for overspill, which is why its character has changed.
- The authorities must take the blame for this for turning a blind eye to the town being used as a dumping ground for overspill areas, so we now have anti-social behaviour on a scale that many inner city areas never even see.
- ‘There are three official sites in York, but the main problem at those is an overspill of people.’
- There is, however, strong evidence to show that the present great Fulmar spread is not of St Kildan birds, but a population overspill from Iceland.
- It's become more than a relief, a emotional overspill, something to turn to.
- The modern balcony now accommodates the overspill of snackers.
- She has an overspill of Power, so much that she can't keep it all inside of her.
- By 1960 the nurseries had moved out to the south coast around Worthing or had sold up for Greater London overspill housing.
- Fermoy, Co Cork, dropped from being in the litter-free category for the first time, to being placed ninth because of an overspill surrounding the recycling bank in the town's car park.
- Georges Quay will have some overspill space and it remains to be seen what happens with Spencer Dock.
- Cumbernauld lies 13 miles north from Glasgow, and was developed from 1956 to accommodate Glasgow's overspill.
- The Business Academy, Bexley, which serves the south-east London overspill estates of Thamesmead and Erith, is the first of a new type of secondary school.
- The arts and social science faculties of Paris university had been moved to an overspill site on the former shanty town of Nanterre in 1964, and had grown from 4,000 to 15,000 students by the autumn of 1967.
- There are plenty of terry towel sun visors and orthopedic tennis shoes and lunchtime special offers, but it's also seeing a boom in high tech industries, picking up the overspill from California.
Synonyms spill, spillage, flood, flooding, inundation, excess water surplus, excess, additional people, additional things, extra people, extra things, remainder, overabundance
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