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词汇 overtime
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Definition of overtime in English:

overtime

noun ˈəʊvətʌɪmˈoʊvərˌtaɪm
mass noun
  • 1Time worked in addition to one's normal working hours.

    加班;加班时间

    fewer opportunities for overtime

    更少的加班机会。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Instead, the decision enshrines the present work regime, while creating the illusion that workers now have the right to refuse long overtime hours.
    • Among other changes, the measure would change the way in which overtime hours are calculated, from a daily to a weekly basis.
    • Existing employees who work overtime hours do not incur any additional benefit costs.
    • There will also be a tiebreaker, to guess my overtime hours, in case there is a draw.
    • In peak seasons, she works seven days a week for months at a time - four hours of overtime a day Monday through Friday and two hours of overtime on Saturday.
    • Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more overtime hours on the job.
    • Yes, it was a brief analysis of the award provisions, finding that there was explicit in the award ordinary hours for casuals and overtime hours.
    • In one Wal-Mart supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of overtime hours.
    • Of those who work overtime, the average overtime worked is seven hours per week.
    • Often wages are very low, hours long and forced overtime common.
    • Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their overtime earnings to raise a fund for the victims.
    • Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid overtime hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us.
    • The company's answer is to offer bonuses for working seven hour long overtime shifts.
    • So, if you use the Internet that long per day and are used to getting 70 hours of overtime charges, than the cable connection is certainly worth getting.
    • According to student feedback, this workload becomes difficult to manage when combined with overtime hours at work.
    • And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of overtime hours or weekend work.
    • For employees who continue to work long hours, overtime compensation will remain fertile ground for lawsuits.
    • The spokesman said the increased workload would have led to additional hours and overtime pay.
    • The international company insisted that she work in excess of 60 hours per week without overtime compensation.
    • Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid overtime, which the museums depend on to keep functioning.
    1. 1.1 Payment for overtime.
      the company could not afford to pay overtime
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Some of the payments were used to pay staff overtime.
      • The obvious answer is to put more money in by increasing your monthly contributions (or skimming off an annual bonus, overtime or other payment).
      • Everything else is tied to performance related pay, a major increase in pay differences between workers in different areas doing the same job, and loss of overtime and bonus payments.
      • The dispute involves the payment of overtime, which York workers believe they are entitled to whenever agency workers are called in.
      • The most obvious sign of our victory is that management has agreed to pay strikers their full wages, including scheduled overtime and full bonuses, for the days they were on strike.
      • Nor will overtime be paid under the new wage contract at VW.
      • Trade unions, however, are generally not recognised, and most of them spend a good deal of their time and energy trying to get their meagre wages and overtime paid on time.
      • Management has not paid wages, overtime or welfare payments for May and June.
      • They say sick pay, overtime and machine operating rates would all be worse if the offer was accepted.
      • In the building industry up to thirty percent of the wages, such as overtime, is paid as cash wages with no tax deducted.
      • The workers are seeking the payment of overtime and risk allowances that have not been paid for seven months.
      • Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding overtime and holiday payments.
      • He believes the extra money is being paid as overtime, allowances and bonuses.
      • The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
      • These would involve savings areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff.
      • One irate police sergeant attached to the Port-of-Spain Division said he received only part payment of his overtime about two weeks ago.
      • The Sri Lankan government has imposed drastic funding cuts to public hospitals and health services for the payment of overtime or extra duty allowances.
      • In addition to the basic pay, and overtime, there is also a wide variety of allowances designed to meet individual personal needs.
      • They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all overtime worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers.
      • Workers on the lower end can struggle on less than minimum wage with no overtime or benefits.
  • 2North American Extra time played at the end of a game that is tied at the end of the regulation time.

    〈北美〉(体育比赛的)延长期,决胜期

    they lost in overtime

    他们在加时赛中输了。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I scored 24 points in the fourth, but the game went to overtime.
    • The loss to the Chiefs marked the seventh time this season that the defense has allowed the winning points in the final three minutes of regulation or overtime.
    • Do you remember nailing a 37-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in regulation to send that game into overtime?
    • Clearly rattled, Miller bricked the second, the game went to overtime and the Clippers lost.
    • For some reason, they forgot to list the odds against the game going into overtime - which almost happened.
    • Four of those five field goals won games for the team, and the fifth sent a game into overtime.
    • You figure the worst thing that could happen if you miss it is that the game goes into overtime.
    • The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or overtime.
    • The Lightning won the game in the second overtime and tied the series, 3-3.
    • That came after the Devils finished off the Lightning in the third overtime of Game 5.
    • In part because of his judgment, Tennessee won that game in double overtime.
    • He is a veteran who knows what it takes to win and is not overwhelmed by overtime or elimination games.
    • The game went to overtime, for two reasons: 21 offensive rebounds, 50 overall.
    • Meanwhile, the Clippers have rallied to a tie, and the game is going to overtime.
    • Not playing overtime and having games end in ties would be more fair than the rules as they stand today, and nobody wants to see ties, so the league needs to make a change.
    • His two TD returns of deflected passes that won games in overtime are a reflection of his ability to be in the right place.
    • To say the least, we were stunned that we were headed for overtime in a game we had dominated.
    • I don't think we can rest or be happy with the fact that we took them to overtime of the seventh game.
    • On two occasions, Kansas City valiantly rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to the game into overtime.
    • The Texans turned three turnovers into 17 points and blocked a field goal in overtime to keep the game tied.
adverb ˈəʊvətʌɪmˈoʊvərˌtaɪm
  • In addition to normal working hours.

    加班;加班时间

    we worked overtime to fulfil a big order

    他们加班以完成大批量订货。

    figurative his brain was working overtime

    〈喻〉他用脑时间过长。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Yorkshire Water's propaganda machine is working overtime it seems.
    • The 15 Minutes Of Fame Department has been working overtime the last few months, and it gets a bit exhausting at times, but it's all for a good cause.
    • Workers reported that they were regularly forced to work five hours overtime and do 24-hour shifts for no extra money.
    • The busiest times are usually during the week but the system was working overtime last weekend.
    • And it's not just adults who will be working overtime this Christmas.
    • ‘They force us to work overtime and now they're forcing a contract on us…’ the ad began.
    • I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work overtime every week.
    • Although he only has an income of 800 yuan per month, he works overtime every day.
    • However, it is the wider implications of the Pearson and CLT-Ufa deal which had senior executives working overtime this weekend.
    • He had worked two hours overtime and still he had not got anywhere near the end of what his boss wanted.
    • Unfortunately for me, church went overtime this week - outside.
    • Being alone, working overtime everyday in Germany totally rocks!
    • I was just very thankful, think her guardian angel was working overtime that day.
    • Alvin says he now works overtime to keep his grades up.
    • Though working overtime the Parkville midfield were strained to contain the dangerous runs of Ross.
    • The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work overtime carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
    • They should not be forced to work overtime every day to finish their job.
    • One-third of the nurses worked overtime every day they worked during the four weeks.
    • They could be working overtime any evening of the week, going on holidays, enjoying the summer, instead of slogging it out three or four evenings a week.
    • I was forced to work overtime last night so missed his new programme, any good?
    Synonyms
    after hours, after office hours, overtime, past the usual closing time, past the usual finishing time, past the usual stopping time

Definition of overtime in US English:

overtime

nounˈōvərˌtīmˈoʊvərˌtaɪm
  • 1Time in addition to what is normal, as time worked beyond one's scheduled working hours.

    fewer opportunities for overtime

    更少的加班机会。

    as modifier an overtime ban
    Example sentencesExamples
    • According to student feedback, this workload becomes difficult to manage when combined with overtime hours at work.
    • So, if you use the Internet that long per day and are used to getting 70 hours of overtime charges, than the cable connection is certainly worth getting.
    • Employers added 340,000 jobs, while the length of the average workweek rose and manufacturing workers spent more overtime hours on the job.
    • For employees who continue to work long hours, overtime compensation will remain fertile ground for lawsuits.
    • Existing employees who work overtime hours do not incur any additional benefit costs.
    • Of those who work overtime, the average overtime worked is seven hours per week.
    • The international company insisted that she work in excess of 60 hours per week without overtime compensation.
    • The spokesman said the increased workload would have led to additional hours and overtime pay.
    • The company's answer is to offer bonuses for working seven hour long overtime shifts.
    • Among other changes, the measure would change the way in which overtime hours are calculated, from a daily to a weekly basis.
    • There will also be a tiebreaker, to guess my overtime hours, in case there is a draw.
    • Often wages are very low, hours long and forced overtime common.
    • Not content with exploiting the thousands of unpaid overtime hours staff have worked, they reward us by sacking us.
    • In one Wal-Mart supply factory, workers were reportedly ordered not to clock in on Sunday to avoid detection of overtime hours.
    • In peak seasons, she works seven days a week for months at a time - four hours of overtime a day Monday through Friday and two hours of overtime on Saturday.
    • Yes, it was a brief analysis of the award provisions, finding that there was explicit in the award ordinary hours for casuals and overtime hours.
    • And how his heart flamed when his loathsome boss slapped on the additional insult of overtime hours or weekend work.
    • Even more remarkably, many office goers and industrial workers had worked extra hours and donated their overtime earnings to raise a fund for the victims.
    • Instead, the decision enshrines the present work regime, while creating the illusion that workers now have the right to refuse long overtime hours.
    • Since 16 February they have worked strictly to their agreed hours and banned unpaid overtime, which the museums depend on to keep functioning.
    1. 1.1 Payment for time worked beyond one's scheduled hours.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Nor will overtime be paid under the new wage contract at VW.
      • These would involve savings areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs, reductions in replacement of absent staff.
      • Some of the payments were used to pay staff overtime.
      • Because salaries are not sufficient to cover living expenses, the workers are desperate to obtain their outstanding overtime and holiday payments.
      • Everything else is tied to performance related pay, a major increase in pay differences between workers in different areas doing the same job, and loss of overtime and bonus payments.
      • The workers are seeking the payment of overtime and risk allowances that have not been paid for seven months.
      • The dispute involves the payment of overtime, which York workers believe they are entitled to whenever agency workers are called in.
      • Trade unions, however, are generally not recognised, and most of them spend a good deal of their time and energy trying to get their meagre wages and overtime paid on time.
      • He believes the extra money is being paid as overtime, allowances and bonuses.
      • One irate police sergeant attached to the Port-of-Spain Division said he received only part payment of his overtime about two weeks ago.
      • The Board will be looking to make savings in areas like overtime, premium payments, travel costs and reductions in replacement of absent staff.
      • Management has not paid wages, overtime or welfare payments for May and June.
      • In the building industry up to thirty percent of the wages, such as overtime, is paid as cash wages with no tax deducted.
      • Workers on the lower end can struggle on less than minimum wage with no overtime or benefits.
      • The obvious answer is to put more money in by increasing your monthly contributions (or skimming off an annual bonus, overtime or other payment).
      • They also called for the use of legal tender in the dormitory instead of tokens, payment of all overtime worked and the dismissal of some Taiwanese managers.
      • In addition to the basic pay, and overtime, there is also a wide variety of allowances designed to meet individual personal needs.
      • The most obvious sign of our victory is that management has agreed to pay strikers their full wages, including scheduled overtime and full bonuses, for the days they were on strike.
      • They say sick pay, overtime and machine operating rates would all be worse if the offer was accepted.
      • The Sri Lankan government has imposed drastic funding cuts to public hospitals and health services for the payment of overtime or extra duty allowances.
    2. 1.2North American Extra time played at the end of a game that is tied at the end of the regulation time.
      〈北美〉(体育比赛的)延长期,决胜期
      they lost in overtime

      他们在加时赛中输了。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Meanwhile, the Clippers have rallied to a tie, and the game is going to overtime.
      • Do you remember nailing a 37-yard field goal with five seconds remaining in regulation to send that game into overtime?
      • His two TD returns of deflected passes that won games in overtime are a reflection of his ability to be in the right place.
      • The game went to overtime, for two reasons: 21 offensive rebounds, 50 overall.
      • Four of those five field goals won games for the team, and the fifth sent a game into overtime.
      • The loss to the Chiefs marked the seventh time this season that the defense has allowed the winning points in the final three minutes of regulation or overtime.
      • That came after the Devils finished off the Lightning in the third overtime of Game 5.
      • In part because of his judgment, Tennessee won that game in double overtime.
      • He is a veteran who knows what it takes to win and is not overwhelmed by overtime or elimination games.
      • You figure the worst thing that could happen if you miss it is that the game goes into overtime.
      • I scored 24 points in the fourth, but the game went to overtime.
      • The Texans turned three turnovers into 17 points and blocked a field goal in overtime to keep the game tied.
      • The veteran has accounted for four of the team's six victories with field goals in the final seconds of regulation or overtime.
      • To say the least, we were stunned that we were headed for overtime in a game we had dominated.
      • Not playing overtime and having games end in ties would be more fair than the rules as they stand today, and nobody wants to see ties, so the league needs to make a change.
      • Clearly rattled, Miller bricked the second, the game went to overtime and the Clippers lost.
      • I don't think we can rest or be happy with the fact that we took them to overtime of the seventh game.
      • The Lightning won the game in the second overtime and tied the series, 3-3.
      • For some reason, they forgot to list the odds against the game going into overtime - which almost happened.
      • On two occasions, Kansas City valiantly rallied from a two-touchdown deficit to the game into overtime.
adverbˈōvərˌtīmˈoʊvərˌtaɪm
  • In addition to normal working hours.

    加班;加班时间

    figurative his brain was working overtime

    〈喻〉他用脑时间过长。

    they were working overtime to fulfill a big order

    他们加班以完成大批量订货。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He had worked two hours overtime and still he had not got anywhere near the end of what his boss wanted.
    • Being alone, working overtime everyday in Germany totally rocks!
    • They should not be forced to work overtime every day to finish their job.
    • Workers reported that they were regularly forced to work five hours overtime and do 24-hour shifts for no extra money.
    • Alvin says he now works overtime to keep his grades up.
    • ‘They force us to work overtime and now they're forcing a contract on us…’ the ad began.
    • Though working overtime the Parkville midfield were strained to contain the dangerous runs of Ross.
    • Unfortunately for me, church went overtime this week - outside.
    • The 15 Minutes Of Fame Department has been working overtime the last few months, and it gets a bit exhausting at times, but it's all for a good cause.
    • The virtual townscape becomes choked with black smoke, dumper-trucks work overtime carrying waste to the landfill site, fires rage.
    • One-third of the nurses worked overtime every day they worked during the four weeks.
    • And it's not just adults who will be working overtime this Christmas.
    • The busiest times are usually during the week but the system was working overtime last weekend.
    • They could be working overtime any evening of the week, going on holidays, enjoying the summer, instead of slogging it out three or four evenings a week.
    • I was just very thankful, think her guardian angel was working overtime that day.
    • Yorkshire Water's propaganda machine is working overtime it seems.
    • Although he only has an income of 800 yuan per month, he works overtime every day.
    • I assure you more than half of the department's own social workers work overtime every week.
    • However, it is the wider implications of the Pearson and CLT-Ufa deal which had senior executives working overtime this weekend.
    • I was forced to work overtime last night so missed his new programme, any good?
    Synonyms
    after hours, after office hours, overtime, past the usual closing time, past the usual finishing time, past the usual stopping time
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